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Now You See It, Now You Don't!   by Lauretta Balderston

Feedback for Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Thank you.
Thank you Lauretta.
May you continue to be inspired to write!
Lauretta, thank you for encouraging us to keep coming back beneath God's forgiving grace.
Blessings.
Lauretta, thank you for sharing with us. I enjoyed it very much. God Is awesome and I always need reminders like this. God bless you and please share with us again soon.
Dear Laure:
Thank you for today's Devotional. From one Maritimer to another.
Well,done Laura. I chuckled as I read your devotional but your point was made and is oh so true.
Thank you for giving me joy to start my day in a fresh way.
What a great analogy in your devotional Lauretta. I worked in an office all my working life and never ever thought of white-out in this way, or self-correcting typewriters. Thank you for letting us see God in these little perks provided to us to make our work easier.
(B.C.)
Hi Lauretta,
I was really taken with the devotional you wrote for today; you know, the one using the post-it notes? I would like to share it at church.
Blessings.
Lauretta,
These are wonderful thoughts. I don't remember your name as a writer, so if this is your first welcome or if my age has caused me to forget forgive me. God bless.
Dear Lauretta,
Thank you for the lovely devotional. It seems that we can all use reminders about God's love and forgiveness. I too love those post it notes, they became a very valuable tool, for a number of years, when I was having major health issues and it was affecting my memory. I color coded my world with post it notes. God carried me through each day and they aren't needed as much anymore. God gives us tools to help us and even those post it notes can be a beautiful gift from a loving and forgiving Father God.
God bless.
Dear Lauretta,
What a beautiful analogy! You have presented the fact that is is a day by day exercise. This way we will not allow our tasks to pile up and get burdensome. Actually, we have a moment by moment relationship with our heavenly Father; how reassuring and precious.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us this morning.
(California, USA)
Hello Lauretta
I really enjoyed reading your submission to the PCCWeb Daily Devotional.
What a great analogy! Your article certainly gives one food for thought.
I read the Daily Devotionals each morning before heading for work & yes, when I used a Post-it & white-out at work today, I was reminded of the words of your article.
Thanks for your submission & do keep writing!
Dear Lauretta. Thank you for your insightful devotional. How blessed we have been to have our sins wiped out by our amazing Lord! He gave us pencils with erasers, which before whiteout, helped me write reports at university. He gave us scissors, staples and Scotch tape so that paragraphs could be rearranged in draft copies. After that came computers, so now we can make many corrections and rearrangements in reports and even have the spelling checked.
Thank God for all this bounty and for His Spirit with us moment by moment.
Good Morning Lauretta:
I trust you and your family are keeping well and enjoying the fine winter weather.
Your message was indeed a blessing assuring us of the fact that we do serve a mighty God who keeps us in His sight constantly, is watching over us and even though we, sometimes, (often), forget to watch out and care for ourselves He is there to pick up the pieces and make things right.
I loved this message, it made me realize how very often we use little notes to keep us on track yet we still make mistakes, however God in His loving mercy will be true to His promise never leaving nor forsaking us and always doing things in order with no "notes" or "wipe out pens" needed.
A great, great message.
Blessings.

Re: The Pioneers by Robin Ross, Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Hi Robin; Thank you for your words of encouragement. Yes it was a terrible couple of day but it's much better this week. God Bless.


Good Morning Robin:
A splendid message reminding us our transgressions are indeed washed in the blood of the lamb when we confess them and ask forgiveness for them.
Your wise words "We can always learn spiritual coping techniques from older and wiser Christians who have been through similar situations, etc., etc.", are very true and the fact that you stressed our daily walk with the Lord present in our lives is what makes it all possible, is even more true.
Life is indeed a race and can only be accomplished when we place our Hand in Christ's and walk daily with Him at the helm of our wheel.
To get back to the title of your devotional,"THE PIONEERS", - we owe much to the Pioneers of this land, those who came, worked hard, settled, and brought their love for the Lord with them. Christians who were not afraid to build churches and spread the Good News in every area in which they lived and helped to develop. Our Pioneer forefathers - Folks we should be so proud of and folks we owe so much to.

Re: The Swan Pond by John Stuart, Saturday, January 28, 2012

Hello John;
Give thanks for the mercy that God sends forth to the hearer, and receiver.
(USA)


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