Tuesday’s Trench TruthThanks for joining us for Tuesday’s Trench Truth which includes a little humor, too. But before I get into today’s truth, I’m so excited to tell you…I’m beginning to prepare for a podcast and we are working on a title. This weekly podcast will touch on every aspect you can think of in relationships – and no, I’m no expert, just a transparent person God’s using to share life’s relational experiences. We will cover ground that people want covered but don’t know how to walk it let alone talk about it. So if that’s something you’d be interested in, would you hit the like button after you hear this and we’ll share more with you about what you can expect.
Okay, let’s get to our trench truth and some humor. A teacher asks her students about the thing they fear the most. One girl said “spiders.” Another student said heights. And then a boy said “Evil A-men.” 😊 😊 The teacher was confused and asked, who are they? The student said “I dunno but when I finish praying, I ask God to deliver us from evil, Amen!” Hey guys, did you know that there are internal and external fears? External fears are caused by something outside of you, and are usually something specific, for example, a fear of heights, or spiders, or snakes, or sharks…you get the picture?. But if there was any event in your past that relates to that specific fear, it is triggered under specific instances when you encounter what it is that frightens you. And now it is an internal fear as well. We will be discovering the differences between internal and external fears, and a whole lot more to help you live fearlessly in our next trench so be sure and check out more information at www.trenchclassesunited.com Kim-Evinda
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Monday’s MessageOh, to behold from the depths of our soul that we are all like sheep; some of lost as we follow our flesh and some of us trying our best to hear His voice.
Thanks for joining us for Monday’s Message with Abigail Rice and Trench Classes United. What a beautiful reminder to us all that we are in between two worlds…earth and heaven, and to do our best, we must keep our eyes on the Great Shepherd. My Prince My Warrior My King My Almighty With sheer beauty An aurora Evergreen Blinding to the eyes But to those who behold From the depths of their soul Your grace and mercy They will soon come to know Like a lost sheep Who has found home Rolling in hills of lush pastures Of winter grasses And the spaces between Filled with light Iridescent Radiant beams and as the clouds part their ways Making room As all spirits are risen from their graves Floating into the sky To descend upon us In this Millennium age To help us To save To live on as He promised To all those who wait All those who mourn and endured The depths Of dark pain Sorrow and loss Sweet fragile things Yet, faithful They did remain and now we are here Drawing near and more near To His Kingdom Once promised To all those He held dear His chosen His elect He did not forget and now as the sky splits in two Our knees falling Eyes looking up into view We can weep as we pray It is finished It is done All for You Our Savior “Behold, the Lord’s eye is upon those who fear Him, Who wait for Him and hope in His mercy and loving-kindness,” –Psalm 33:18 -Abigail Rice |
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