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Tag: Hebrews 1:3

Posted on September 6, 2018September 7, 2018

A Couple Of Shocking Things About Control And Who Doesn’t Have It

Any time you think that the outcome is sure–especially if you believe the outcome is certain based on your ability to perform the desired result to fruition–look out. That’s pride, and sooner or later it will take you down.

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Celebrate then sleep. Well, there was a lot of food, too. 😁
The weather is an assault on Christmas. An atrocity! I want White Christmas and I get soaked and soggy. We remedied this horrific state of affairs with a delish nacho bar for dinner and now a Christmas movies. It’s all good. ❤️
New post on theclingysoul.com (link in profile). Advent Day 9: Isaiah 11:1-10, The Reign of Peace. "The violent and the victim come together for worship, and they are completely at peace with one another. Jesus' reign, having been initiated by grace and forgiveness at the cross, will be one of unimaginable peace."
A new Advent post is up on theclingysoul.com (link in profile). Merry Christmas! "Barrenness had been Sarah’s identity for all her married life. When God repeated his promise to Abraham over the years, she surely felt persecuted. His plan for Abraham—and the rather lengthy timeline--highlighted her shame and failure. Then she made a mess of things by bringing Hagar into the picture. But the LORD was gracious to her. We don’t just see God’s grace in the birth of this child—He included Sarah in the promise. He gave her a role in accomplishing His purpose, to redeem the world through His Son Jesus."
New on theclingysoul.com--Advent Day 5: Isaiah 52:7-10, The Bad News Makes the Good News. " For about five years, all we got was bad news. I wish I could tell you that these were years that were fruitful in my walk, years I spent pressing in, studying His Word and allowing Him to reveal His character during my times of suffering. Ha! Not even close. I was unbelievably angry with God. If He loves me, why doesn’t He heal this? It’s like my situation didn’t reflect what I thought was true of God, so I just held Him at arm’s length for a long time. I did not see any new revelation of God’s character because I wasn’t really looking. What I wanted was an answer to my prayer in the only way that I could see where the healing of my heart could take place ... Then one day, after four years of miscarriages and heartache, I started praying the right prayer."
I may be a little stubborn about keeping the holly jolly in my holiday. But I know it's about Jesus.
My soul clings to you; your right hand upholds me. Psalm 63:8
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