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A Word To The Whys   by Mary Daniel

Feedback for Sunday, January 15, 2012

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Good one Mary!
Thanks Mary for the wonderful reminder.
Dear Mary: So good to read your Devotional this Lord's day morning. Thank you.
I enjoyed Mary's "Why" which I ask and am asked many times.
Blessing to each of you as you continue following HIS WILL.
Mary, I like your message today reminding us to keep our faith in all circumstances and that God has a plan for each of our lives. Our job is to trust Him always.
Mary, thank you. This is very good and I sure got a lot out of what you shared wth us today. I pray you continue to share with us in the future and continue to share the word with us.
Thank you Mary. I enjoyed reading about your experience and the profound biblical insights you have drawn for it. The only answer for sure is to trust in Him.
Blessings.
Mary
Good thoughts. The human mind is so finite and God is almighty, all powerful, creator of all. Oh the mysteries that one day will be opened onto us!
God bless as we wait trusting in Him.
Thanks Mary.
Yes the big "WHY" is there to haunt us when we and/or our spouse are going through a trying time.
God is supposed to be working out something good but during the test, (specially if it's a long one), it's difficult to understand.
Like your article states; we must trust a loving God. Amen!
Blessings.
As I was reading thru the devotional, my first thought was how well written!
The second, third, fourth etc. thoughts were how true, inspirational and really touching and teaching these words are.
When I got to your name as the author, I thought, of course, Mary Daniel, no wonder this devotional really reached home!
Bless you and may God continue to give you the words he wants us to hear.
Dear Mary,
Another thoughtful devotional! The question of "why" comes up very frequently with those who do not understand that God has a plan for their lives.
The words of the hymn, "Trusting Jesus," comes to mind: "Simply trusting every day, Trusting through a stormy way; Even when my faith is small, Trusting Jesus, that is all."
Thanks for your word today.
(California, USA)
Good Morning Mary,
It was a shame that your message arrived "encrypted" due to some type of computer glitch.
Never-the-less, you penned a good message. We've all met people who have pat answers and no depth, leaving our questions hanging. Sometimes the process of digging for the word makes it stay with you longer.
It was worth the dig to be reminded that God alone knows all the answers and has a good plan for us. We can cast our cares on Him in exchange for His peace.
Blessings.
Very well put!!
When we are very young children, our thirst for knowledge begins with our first "why?" question to our parents. Even early on, we seem to feel a need to know & have our curiosity satisfied. And then, as our life journey continues, we often do voice the many "why" questions that we have in our lives. When we don't know, we ask but if the answer if unknown/inexplicable or somewhat incomplete, we continue to ask. We forget that there are times that we don't really need to have all the answers but what we do need is one thing -- Faith in Our Heavenly Father. Or, put another way, sometimes we just need to remember the Sunday School lesson about having the faith of a mustard seed & all will be well & as it should.
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