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[Previous Our Readers Respond ] Well stated John. Have a blessed day. Thank you, John, for reminding us afresh what a blessed people we are, who claim Him as our Saviour, Redeemer and Friend. May you see wonders of His Grace in your ministry this year is my prayer. John, thank you my friend, this is awesome. I hope to remember tonight to look up at these tonight and to share them with you as I'm sure God would want it to be. Thank you again. Good morning, Rev. Stuart, Many thanks for this wonderful devotional. Takes me back to my childhood when we lived in a small Alberta town and could see all God's wondrous works in the skies. AND the Northern Lights delighted us in the wintertime. I always knew God was with me, just as He has always been. Again, thank you and God bless you. Your devotional John brought back fond memories of when I was about 10 years old, and going out in the middle of winter to look at the skies with an older friend who had a telescope. I learn so much about the planets etc. from him. Now I'm reminded about the worship song "God of wonders" that we sing in our church. "Lord of all creation Of water, earth, and sky, The heavens are your tabernacle, Glory to the Lord on high". Good morning, John. I can very much relate to your Devotional. We can depend on our Lord to light our path, be our strength and give us the desires of our heart. I can recall one evening stepping out on our front step and seeing a perfect full moon. Instantly I thought"Jesus shines brighter. He shines fairer than all the angles Heaven can boast:" It was one of those many amazing experiences God gives us on this earth! Blessings. Good Morning Rev. Stuart: I love the winter skies too, I remember when I was a girl, skating at night, looking up at God's marvelous handiwork and wondering if there really was a man in the moon, young and so very innocent. This message makes me somewhat sad and yet very, very happy. Sad in that there are so many wanting to rob our awesome God of His wonderful handiwork in that they bound to try to destroy the fact He was the designer and maker of our wonderful world and all that surrounds us. Yet, happy because we know we will one day have the privilege of going home to our wonderful Starmaker and enjoying ALL His miraculous works forever. Have a pleasant day and thank you for your lovely message. Re: Maranatha! Lord, Come Quickly! by Karen Lubbers, Monday, January 9, 2012
Good Evening Karen:
Re: Our Guide For The New Year by Elaine Ingalls Hogg, Monday, January 2, 2012
Dear Elaine,
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