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What Happened Next   by Rod Marshall

Feedback for Sunday, January 8, 2012

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Very inspirational Rod. Thanks for sharing.
Praise the Lord for your daughter’s miraculous recovery!
Wonderful. Gave me a thrill to read your story. So inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Rod. Thanks for sharing this deep and personal part of your live. May God bless you.
Dear Rod,
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful and touching story with us, your readers. God does work in wonderful ways.
Thank you for your beautiful testimony of trust and obedience. May God bless Sarah and her baby with His mighty faithfulness and love as He has done for eternity.
(Georgia, USA)
Dear Rod,
I really enjoy your story "What Happened Next".
Thank you.
Wow, that was powerful. It's amazing how it is still powerful just in the telling, 23 years later. God bless your new grandchild.
Thanks for writing.
Dear Rod: What a timely message you wrote this morning.
I am so happy for you and your daughter.
With God ALL things are posible!
Blessings on you and yours.
Rod, thank you for shaing again with us. This is an awesome story and I also can relate to God working in my life and the life of all of us. We just need to look to see his work in our life sometimes to get the reminders. May God continue to remind us through others in our life.
Dear Rod,
Thank you for these wonderful inspiring testimonies of what God has accomplished in your life. I'm happy to see you are writing again! May the Lord bless you with a healthy and prosperous new year.
Stay encouraged.
Amen Rod
Thanks for the refresher to know -- and to believe -- in all circumstances the Word of God in Romans 8:38a,39b - For I am sure that neither death nor life ... will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. (ESV)
God Bless.
Thank you for your 'Devotional' of Sunday, January 8, 2012.
I have appreciated your many inspirational writings for the PCCWeb.
Faithful prayer is always answered. This devotional spoke to my heart and I have been blessed.
Thank you.
Rod, thank you for the devotional you shared today today, January 8th, 2012.
While my wife and I still grieve with my daughter who had a miscarriage a few days ago, your account brings me back to the words of Job: "The Lord gives and the Lord takes away; blessed be the name of the Lord."
God bless you.
(Qc)
Good to you Mr. Marshall and Happy New year to you and your family and to Sarah. May God be her strength in her delivery. Your devotional readings these two days in a row have opened my eyes more TO what He really wants from us. He just wants us to believe in Him and even in ourselves.
Continue your inspiring devotion. It touched me deeply and gives me a change in my attitude. May God Bless You.
(Trinidad)
WOW. What a wonderful healing testimony. So glad you shared it. So many people think that those types of healings only took place during Jesus time on earth and that they don't happen today. I'm certain your story has given hope to many people.
After reading Sunday's devotional, I have a greater insight into yesterdays. It seems that for many people who experience a miracle of such 'magnitude' and tasting the sweetness of God's power and love, ordinary life becomes bland.
As time moves on, we remember God's powerful presence and demonstration of love and thirst for more; at times even feeling guilty over our longing as so few have experienced such wonders. I have spoken with so many people who have also shared varieties of 'heavenly experiences' and we all seem to a similar affliction/challenge. God intended these miracles and signs and wonders to be a blessing and point the way to Him, (and it speaks of this in the bible). Somehow we earthly beings seem to bungle His plans regularly. I haven't found an answer.
Continue to seek God's will, and share this wonderful healing testimony with others pointing the way to our Lord and Saviour. Heaven is our home and one day we'll all experience the Glory of God.
Blessings.

Re: Living by Rod Marshall, Saturday, January 7, 2012

How true is your experience and thanks for your prayer.


Greetings Rod,
Thank you for sharing your trials, tribulations, and insight with us. As a wife, (and mother of now grown-children), I remember the uncertainties, stresses, and challenges that came with that season of life.
Isaiah 58:11 says 'The Lord will guide you always; He will satisfy your needs.'
Your revelation is right-on; God is with us every step of our journey and has a good plan for us. Continue to cast your cares on Him and exchange your worries for His peace.
Remembering what He has done for you in the past will strengthen your faith. Life is not glamorous, we are all walking a rugged path, each with our own burdens and concerns. Some seasons of life are more trying than others, but we all travel through them. Lean into God during difficult days and receive His grace and strength.
Remember that God uses people to accomplish His work, so don't be afraid to seek the wise counsel of your wife and doctor; your family loves you and wants the best for you.
God Bless.
Holding your family in prayer.
Good Morning Mr. Marshall:
A challenging message indeed, and one that again leads us to the foot of the cross where we saw healing because of your trust in your Savior and Redeemer.
Your words, I returned my trust to His will for me, He drew me back from the precipice, and I found His inner peace waiting for me" are words of encouragement and assurance to all who find themselves wondering "Why".
God does indeed have a plan for each of us and although it is hard to understand His plan, we must do as you did after the traumatic situation in your second devotional and give all to the Lord and let Him have his way.
You and your wife were indeed strong, dedicated, people when you agreed to give your daughter's life back to her maker. Like Abraham, you trusted and were greatly rewarded, in that you have lived to see the day she will become a mom and enjoy the blessing of having her own wee one.
This was a wonderful message, showing us God's ways are not our ways, often the road is hard and tears flow freely, yet we know He is the Alpha and Omega, the great physician, and King of Kings who is in control of all and wants only the very best for us.
A beautiful message of heartache and challenge, yet one where faith, trust and obedience was demonstrated. God will forever honor you for your commitment.
Do not become dismayed - "God Will Take Care Of You".

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