Faith Filled FridayHave you ever been so hungry that you became hangry? Or so thirsty your throat was dry?
Thanks for joining us for Faith-Filled Friday with Debra Dolce and Trench Classes United. God desires that we would not starve ourselves spiritually but that we would feed our souls in His presence with His presence. Today’s love letter is a great reminder of this principle. Love Letter My warrior, remember to stay alert and hold firmly to all you believe. Be mighty and full of courage. Let love and kindness be the motivation behind all that you do. This is a powerful Word for you to live by. This will take discipline and a continual humbling or submitting of yourself to Me to be able to walk this out. But you can do it! Remember to be quick to repent when you stumble or fall and then get up and push yourself forward. Just keep doing good and reaching out for Me. Continue to walk in all My ways. Spend time with Me and listen for My voice, listen to My instruction and you'll be surprised at the doors I open for you. I will show you things as you sit in My Presence. Everything you give out will come back to you, good and bad, so continually give out good that good will come back. Stay alert, be wise, be strong and courageous, follow My instructions and I will make a path through the wilderness. Beloved, I will be with you wherever you go, I will lead you and guide you as you look to Me in all things. ~DebraDolce
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Thursday’s Truthful HumorA cop pulled over a car weaving in and out of traffic, walks up to the window and sees a young couple in the car, but the guy didn’t have his seatbelt on. So the cop asked him about it.
“Oh, I just took it off now when you were walking up to our car.” “No, you didn’t,” exclaimed his wife. “You never wear your seat belt.” The cop was a little taken aback and then asked to see the guy’s license. “Aw, crap, he said after pretending to reach for his wallet, “I must have left it at home.” “Yeah, right,” the wife said rather loudly, “You know it expired three months ago.” The cop was again taken back by the wife and asked, “Are you always this tough on him?” “No, only when he’s had too much to drink.” Oh, it’s true that while God’s role for the wife is to be the helpmate, which also translates to compass, how we help guide determines if we are doing so out of love or fear and/or impure motives. For more encouragement, take a tour at www.trenchclassesunited.com and join our Facebook community at www.facebook.com/trenchclassesunited |
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