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Taking A Look Inside   by Corinne Furtney

Feedback for Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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Thanks Corinne for that encouraging word.
Corrine, Thank you for this encouraging devotional. Blessings.
Thanks for an excellent, well written word today Corinne. Blessings.
Corinne, thank you for sharing with us today. This is very true and I enjoyed what you shared with us. May God continue to bless you and please continue to share with us.
What a lovely inspirational exercise your teacher did & you just paid it forward to we the readers. THANK YOU for my morning encouragement.
Dear Corinne: Thank you for today's Devotional.
All I can say is AMEN!
God bless you.
Dear Corinne,
I loved your devotional! I pray that the positive message and verses from the word will touch many hearts.
(California, USA)
Dear Corinne,
Ah, how the world has turned a few times since those days.
I am just the same now as then. Ok, maybe you will get more for your buck now than then, but apart from that God loves me just as much.
Wonderful. Thank you for being the vessel that GOD chose to communicate HIS message to your readers and me!!
My prayer for you is that you always enjoy health, happiness with prosperity, all the days of your life until called home by FATHER
AMEN& AMEN
(Texas)
Thank you for today's devotional, Connie.
When I read the heading "You are not alone", it harmonized so well with another thought that came to mind: For each of the 365 days of a normal year we have a promise in the Word that we need not fear and that we shall have peace, strength, and all the concomitant blessings.
"No bird of paradise shall die in the fowlers net." C.H.Spurgeon.
Dear Corinne,
I enjoyed your devotional, especially, "It made me think that everyone should have something they can pull out and read, to make them smile when they are discouraged or having a bad day. We are fortunate to have such a thing available to us: the Bible! There are many encouraging words found within its pages. All we have to do is take a look inside." AND EVERY DAY!

Re: The Mediator by Lori Ciccanti, Monday, January 23, 2012

Good Morning Lori:
A fine message cautioning us to be careful and not to loose sight of the most important thing in life, our relationship with our great Mediator and Lord.
I too have seen much heartache and turmoil in families after the death of a loved one, however the sad part is, we too shall soon pass away and the earthly possessions we wanted, fought for so badly and hurt so many people to get, may be the very thing that will keep us from getting to know Christ personally and keep us from getting into the Kingdom where we would enjoy wealth, health and happiness forever.
Be careful for what we make a fuss to get or ask for.
This was a great message, not only does it teach us to evaluate our wants and guard our greedy and pompous desires, but it also teaches us the very important lesson of putting Christ first in our lives.
Great advise to all. I loved this message.



Re: The Build-Up by Lynne Phipps, Sunday, January 22, 2012

Dear Lynne,
Thanks for what was for me a heartfelt devotional, one that linked me with what you said and moved me to cry out to the Lord who hears and answers our prayers.


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