What's on your mind...
Had a wonderful time at the Annual Radio One Book Fair last weekend. I am thankful that although it was rescheduled due to the weather, it was still well attended. Also, the group of people attending the workshop in the afternoon were wonderful, I enjoyed hearing their stories, sharing my book and my publishing experiences. If you love books, are a writer or interested in writing, put this event on your calendar for next year!!
Our daily walk, with the Daily Bread. Let's talk about it...
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Sunday Morning
What's on your mind...
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28NIV
This was the scripture our pastor preached from on Sunday. It is a very familiar passage of scripture, we've heard it, used it or shared it with someone else. This verse is a promise from God that can give us peace in the storm, remind us that if we are patient there is a better day, and give us faith that God will work things out for our good.
What I love about this verse is that there are no exceptions, it basically come with a 100% guarantee!! With God 'all things', means 'all things', that is somewhat hard to comprehend, because we are so accustomed to looking for the fine print. No gimmicks, the only question here is, do we love Him? No, we can't leave out the second half of the verse. Gods got the verse half, the second half is up to us. Do we love Him, and I have to ask, is it obvious?
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28NIV
This was the scripture our pastor preached from on Sunday. It is a very familiar passage of scripture, we've heard it, used it or shared it with someone else. This verse is a promise from God that can give us peace in the storm, remind us that if we are patient there is a better day, and give us faith that God will work things out for our good.
What I love about this verse is that there are no exceptions, it basically come with a 100% guarantee!! With God 'all things', means 'all things', that is somewhat hard to comprehend, because we are so accustomed to looking for the fine print. No gimmicks, the only question here is, do we love Him? No, we can't leave out the second half of the verse. Gods got the verse half, the second half is up to us. Do we love Him, and I have to ask, is it obvious?
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