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Maranatha! Lord, Come Quickly!   by Karen Lubbers

Feedback for Monday, January 9, 2012

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Thanks so much Karen for sharing and God bless your work.
May we share your amazing love with those around us, Lord.
Welcome to this Web daily Karen. God Bless you for your message today.
Blessings.
Good Morning from Canada Karen. May God bless your mission and put it in your heart to write more devotionals. Thank you!
Thanks Karen for sharing such a meaningful word this morning.
Many blessings.
Karen, thank-you for sharing this spiritual thought. Much to think about. My husband and I were in Africa on Church business late 70's early 80's. Quite an experience! Enjoying sharing with the Ugandans!
Karen, thank you so much for sharing with us today. I enjoyed this very much. May God continue to bless your life and may you continue to share your blessings and the blssings of his with others. Peace of God be with you.
Good luck in your mission to Uganda. I have a friend who is also working in Uganda. She works north of Kampala.
God bless.
Thanks for inspiring words on a Monday. To seek His face, to know His glory on the arrival of every day is, obviously in your mind, and mine the 'only way to go!' God bless you today.
(Georgia)
Dear Karen,
Thanks for the thought for today.
May God bless you and keep you safe from harm as you seek to follow Jesus day by day,
amen.
Blessings.
Dear Karen: Thank you so much for your inspiration for this day.
You live in Uganda? I live in Canada.
Isn't it wonderful we have sisters and brothers in Christ all over the world!
I so agree, COME LORD JESUS!
Dear Karen,
I agree with your devotional that we anticipate our Lord's return, even as we realize there is much for us to do in spreading the gospel while there is still time. Is Uganda a new mission field for you? I will be praying for you and your ministry.

Re: What Happened Next by Rod Marshall, Sunday, January 8, 2012

Dear Rod:
I am convinced that God's plans are made from us, from the beginning, and it is most supportive when a devotional such as yours gives proof. There are so many that need our prayers constantly. I am grateful that I can be a recipient of God's grace, and I pray that I can work harder and do better for Him.


Dear Rod: You had me in tears with this one, what a beautiful moving devotional. As I read the hymn "Trust and Obey" was going through my mind. You and your wife surely did and look at the wonderful reward. I pray that your daughter will have a healthy baby this month. You must keep us informed when the event happens Grandpa.
(B.C.)

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

Welcome back. I missed you, and your family news. Thank you for sharing your problems. It helps me be patient.


Hello Rod
Thanks for your devotional. I needed to hear your message. My husband is in hospital and his recovery is expected to be long and painful.
Good morning Rod,
Thank you for the straight-forward message in today’s devotional. Your honesty is commendable. It gets you to the bottom line, doesn’t it? No mask for you! I think God gives us memory for a lot of reasons. one good result: we have the ability to recall how we previously handled a situation when it began to get the better of us. We can use that lesson over again to regain or perspective. When we pause and remember to look to Him for answers, they are forthcoming. He keeps His promise to us; all we need to do is to turn to Him.
It’s good to hear form you again. I wish for Blessings on you and your busy family.

Re: Rainbows As Reminders by Jackie Blanchard, Thursday, January 5, 2012

Dear Jackie,
Thanks for the thought. May God continue to bless you with insights to His love for us, in Jesus’ name. Amen.



Re: The Roller-Coaster Ride by Rosemary Hagedorn, Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Dear Rosemary,
Thanks.
Only one thing is guaranteed in this world: change.
We just have to make our way as best as we can through all that life throws up. A part of that is the transitions we have to watch others go through and then to add to the hurt maybe follow on ourselves.
Only one person is constant in this world -- Jesus! And He happens to be our bestest friend! May His voice be clear in these times of adjustment.
May God bless you with His peace and assurance that nothing will slip through His fingers that He has in store for you both in this world and the one to come.
Amen.



Re: Good Intentions by Anne Russell, Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Dear Anne,
Yep, learning that God loves us through the tough stuff that does not have a happy ending is where faith grows or collapses!
Thanks for the thought.



Re: Our Guide For The New Year by Elaine Ingalls Hogg, Monday, January 2, 2012

Dear Elaine,
Just goes to show how important being a parent is, and the following future outcomes!



Re: The New Year's Prayer by Lynne Phipps, Sunday, January 1, 2012

Dear Lynne,
That’s a big: amen sister to the prayer!



Re: Black Friday And Boxing Day by Cassandra Wessel, Monday, December 26, 2011

Dear Sandy,
Thanks for the thought.
Now I am back in the saddle again.
Happy New Year.
May our actions speak louder than just words, in Jesus’ name, amen.


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