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THE MOTH AND RUST REALITY
Learning to share the possessions we've been loaned is made easier
by seeing these things from a heavenly perspective-as here today and
gone tomorrow. Jesus counsels us not to store up earthly treasures
because they will just end up making some moth a great lunch or
turning to rust in some junkyard somewhere. Why get stuck on the
stuff in our lives when it doesn't last for very long
anyway?..........READ
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Lend Me an Ear
Ears are busy these days. A
listening, caring, available ear is increasingly
difficult to find. Many seem permanently encased in the
headphones of their own private interests. Others are
busy vying for equal time with other parts of the
body-such as an eye on the clock or a .....(click
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Embraced By The
Savior
No one is beyond the scope of
my touch. I delight in rescuing the needy who cry out.
I'm here to deliver those who have no one else to help.
For the sake of my great name. I won't reject you,
because I was so pleased to make you my own.
Your Great Physician, Jesus.
Matthew: 19:26, Psalm 72:12, 1 Samuel 12:22
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The tearful praying
Christian, whose distress prevents his words, will be
clearly understood by the Most High.
- C.H. Spurgeon
As we have celebrated October's Breast
Cancer Awareness, many of you have stopped in and shared
some very personal and touching stories with me. In the
busyness of life, we can easily miss how much each of us
contends with on an individual and daily basis. I was
reading and came across this. I thought it would be a good
thing to share as we kick off the holiday season.
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WHO IS WATCHING YOUR
KIDS?
The enemy of our souls
never sleeps!
That's a pretty bold statement to make. And I
know that some will bristle at it. Some may even ask,
what does this have to do with scrapbooking? But
recently I have come to know just how true this is.
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