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Look What He's Done!

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“ Look what you’ve done The lies I believed How could you fall so far? They got some roots that run deep You should be ashamed of yourself.   I let’em take a hold of my life     So I was ashamed of myself     I let’em take control of my life” These are part of the lyrics to a song by Tasha Layton called “ Look What You’ve Done ” When I first heard it, it really touched a place in my soul.   When we have things in our past that cause us to be ashamed, it can stay with us for a long time, even after we have accepted Christ as our Savior.   Colossians 2:6   NLT “And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow Him. ” Shame: “A painful sensation excited by a consciousness of guilt, or of having done something which injures reputation” Occasionally I am reminded of the events that led me to accept Jesus.   When I am reminded of that time in my life, that old feeling of shame sometimes returns. Satan tries to tell me how unw

Trust in the Lord-Not Your Own Understanding

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 The center scripture in the Bible is Psalms 118:8 “ It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.” KJV. An appropriate centerpiece for the Bible. Trust is the word for our church this year.  Trust is an ongoing struggle for me and maybe for many of us.  All too often I believe I know what is best for me.  One of my favorite scriptures is Proverbs 3:5 NLT “ Trust in the Lord and lean not on your own understanding” Trusting in our own understanding means we are trying to figure out a problem so we can feel we are in control of our lives.  Do we really trust ourselves to control our own lives?  This is certainly not what God wants from us.  So often our understanding of a situation or problem is totally clouded by our own needs and issues in our life. There are so many situations where trust is difficult.  Many have been getting ill with Covid-19 who totally believed it would never happen to them.  How do you understand what you believed God had told you?  Only by trus

Psalms 15:1-3

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    “Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord?  Who may enter your presence on your holy hill?  (2) Those who lead blameless lives and do what is right, speaking the truth from sincere hearts.  (3) Those who refuse to gossip or harm their neighbors or speak evil of their friends.” Psalms 15:1-3 NLT I have read several translations to help me understand what is being said.  The MSG has an interesting translation: “God, who gets invited to dinner at your place?  How do we get on your guest list? (2) Walk straight, act right, tell the truth.  (3-4) Don’t hurt your friend, don’t blame your neighbor; despise the despicable.”   Advise we might give our children. The Lord says we can come before Him and worship Him when we have a clean heart.  We must examine our hearts and be repentant of any sinful thought or action. Verse 2 says to lead blameless lives.  How can we do that?  #1 says to do what is right.  We can only know what is right by reading scripture (the Word of God) and obey what He

Looking Forward

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  New Year Greetings, January 7, 2022 2022 is officially here whether we are ready or not.   Have you looked back over 2021 and maybe 2020 as I was challenged to do?   It’s hard not to feel some disappointment and maybe some regret.   Hopefully there are also some positive events you can remember. For my family and I, 2021 brought a lot of changes.   Most of them have been a blessing.   Even with Covid still affecting so many, we were able to have some positive experiences.   Others have not been so fortunate.   Even when we have things we would rather forget, there are usually things we need to remember.   James 1:17 CEB “Every good gift, every perfect gift, comes from above.   These gifts come down from the Father, the creator of the heavenly lights, in whose character there is no change at all.”   Are there any events in our past year that we should view as gifts from Jesus? When we look back over past experiences, it is not to leave us stuck there, but it is to give us co