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A bit of trouble, a little cry and the Name of the God of Jacob

I want to encourage you with this, it’s okay even permissible to acknowledge that there is trouble in your land. As believers, we don’t have to pretend that Covid-19 is not a problem. It is a problem and all of us have been touched in one way or another by this horrific virus. Next, it’s okay to cry. Crying is healthy and an outlet God allows us to use to express our fears, hurts, and pains. You’re not weak or in small faith if you cry in this season.

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July 2020 – Prophecy

Prophecy. Why has it been made out to be so… spooky? I guess it’s been labeled that because it is supernatural in it’s essence. Prophecy is the foretelling of information concerning a person or situation which was previously unknown and was completely inspired by God. Some folks might call that fortune-telling or psychic abilities, but

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December 2019 – Hope

DO NOT LET YOUR HEART ENVY SINNERS, BUT BE ZEALOUS FOR THE FEAR OF THE LORD ALL THE DAY; FOR SURELY THERE IS A HEREAFTER, AND YOUR HOPE WILL NOT BE CUT OFF.PROVERBS 23: 17-18 NKJV Hope. It’s different than belief. It’s akin to faith. It can sometimes feel like a wish. Other times it’s

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Giving honor where honor is due: Veteran’s Day 2019

Ecclesiastes is clear about this: there is a time for peace and there is a time for war. Yet most of us don’t volunteer to go to war. Soldiers have be given a special grace and anointing by God to protect and defend the citizens of the United States of America. They are willing to go and do things we, as polite citizens, would never dream of doing. They have accepted the call to be the front line defense of the freedoms we so thoroughly enjoy. Without our volunteer armed forces, young men across the nation would be forced to discover the time to kill and the time to heal would be out of their control.

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