Chuckle: A little
boys prayer: "Dear God, please take care of my daddy and mommy and
my sister and my brother and my doggy and me. Oh, please take care of yourself,
God. If anything happens to you, we're gonna be in a big
mess!"
Good Quote: "The love of God is
like the Amazon River flowing down to water a single daisy." --Unknown Author
GOD CARES FOR YOU, PERSONALLY
"Give all your worries and cares to God,
for he cares about what happens to you" (1 Peter 5:7
NLT).
The Christmas season is a time of happiness, rejoicing,
and excitement for many; but for others it is a time of loneliness, worry,
anxiety, stress, and even fear. You may have lost a loved one this year and
this will be your first Christmas without him or her. You may have lost your
job and are suffering through difficult times financially. You may be worried
about not having money to buy gifts for those you love. You may be suffering
with health issues and are fearful of what the future holds. Any of these
unpleasant conditions can cause you to withdraw from those who love you and feel
sorry for yourself. You may be tempted to wallow in self-pity.
Before you let yourself slip into the pits emotionally,
stop for a moment and reflect on the goodness of the God we serve. "Give your worries to the Lord, and he will take care of you.
He will never let good people down" (Psalm
55:22 NCV). Claim God's promises and let go of those debilitating fears and
anxieties. If you insist in holding on to your worries, they will prevent you
from enjoying the life and blessings God has given you. Like the old hymn says:
"Take your burdens to the Lord and leave them
there."
Rejoice because God loves you and is genuinely concerned
about what's going on in your life. Others may fail you, but God will not.
Don't submit yourself to circumstances but to the Lord who controls
circumstances. He specializes in helping you deal with even the most severe
difficulties and can give you His joy as He carries those burdens for you.
Claim and believe God's promise that He loves you and will take care of
you.
Two young girls were talking, and one said she had ten
pennies. The other girl looked into her hand and only saw five. She said, "you
only have five pennies." The first girl replied, "I have five and my father
told me he would give me five more tonight. So I have ten." She understood
that her father's promise was as good as done."
Regardless of your circumstances this Christmas, just
remember that God loves you greatly and wants to carry your burdens for you.
Your Father's promises are trustworthy and as good as kept.
Love, Jerry & Dotse
1 Comments:
Thanks again for all the chuckles and stories. Christ centered advice. Hope your holidays are blessed with good cheer and peace.
-Earl
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