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Isaiah 50:4- “The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary…”
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    • It Can’t Be Stopped!

      Posted at 3:32 pm by wonderfuljesus8, on January 26, 2019

      Ephesians 1:5 – having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will,

      I mentioned in a previous post that I am challenging myself to memorize chapters in the Bible. I just finished memorizing Ephesians chapter 1 and I was drawn by the fact that Paul uses a form of the word predestined several times. So while I was memorizing the chapter, of course I was meditating and wondering about predestination.

      According to COBUILD Advanced Dictionary, “If you say that something was predestined, you mean that it could not have been prevented or changed because it had already been decided by a power such as God or fate.”

      The doctrine of predestination, a major tenet of Calvinism has been around for hundreds of years and many theologians have supported this doctrine probably using Ephesians 1.

      Basically Calvinism is the doctrine that believers are predestined to salvation, meaning that we don’t choose God, but He chooses us to grant us salvation, and no others can or will be saved. I have a few problems with this based on the same chapter in Ephesians and many others.

      The first viewpoint of salvation is the one that Jesus Himself gives to Nicodemus in John 3:16-17-“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.”

      So my counterpoint to Calvinism would start here. God so loved the whole entire world that He sent Jesus that “whoever” believes in Him might be saved. Using the definition of predestination, one could easily say, and I do because I believe it is supported by scripture, that God predetermined before the foundation of the world that whoever believes in His Son Jesus could be saved. Whoever!! The only requirement that He placed on who would be saved is that they believe, and if they believed, then accordingly, they shall be saved! This doesn’t limit salvation to only a select few people, it makes salvation easy to acquire for all and thereby easy to achieve. That sounds like a loving Heavenly Father!

      Another point I would like to make about predestination is that I agree with the theory and truth of the matter that God has predestined some things and they may be challenged, but they will not be stopped. Let’s look at Ephesians 1.

      Ephesians 1:4 -just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love,”

      This is a verse that supports the truth of predestination. God chose us in Him before the foundation of the world. He is all-knowing and He is sovereign so I don’t think He is ever surprised when someone gets saved, but I don’t believe for one second that He chose me and not my neighbor, even if my neighbor dies and spends eternity in hell. And another point in this verse is that God’s plan for our salvation was in His heart before Adam was created. He didn’t make Adam or Eve sin, He knew they would and provided a plan! It was predetermined and nothing would stop it!!

      This verse is also saying that before the foundation of the world He decided or predestined that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love. Not that we would be specifically chosen to salvation but that He decided that we would be in Him and we would be holy and without blame. No sins hindering our relationship when we stand before Him! What a wonderful thing He decided before He ever formed Adam in the Garden.

      Holiness is mentioned in other places in His word, when He commands, “Be ye holy!” Why, because that’s what He decided beforehand that we would be when we are in Christ!

      It’s amazing to me how well thought out the plan of salvation is. After a few decades of the being in Christ I am still learning of the wonders of His love He packed into the plan of salvation. For centuries we have packaged salvation through the acts of consequences: If you receive Him you go to heaven; if you don’t you go to hell. And this is certainly truth! But God has predetermined beforehand so much for us through our relationship with Him that far outweighs avoiding hell and some day being in heaven. He has afforded us Him! Wonderful Jesus!

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    • The Power of Agreement

      Posted at 4:42 am by wonderfuljesus8, on January 18, 2019

      Amos 3:3-Can two walk together, except they be agreed?

      At this time of year I am really sentimental. Today marks our 32nd wedding anniversary. And we are grateful!

      The prophet wrote, “Can two walk together, except they be agreed? I can certainly answer that. Yes, if you are in agreement! With if being the operative word.

      When we met in the airport in Sigonella, Sicily, we were young and full of hopeful ideas of what we wanted in our future not realizing at that moment that we were the answer to one another’s prayers. But God knew.

      I was sitting in the airport surrounded by military people, on a military base, waiting on a cheap flight to the states when he saw me. I was reading my Bible. I shall never forget it. When he approached me and asked me what I was reading, I wasn’t sure he was someone I wanted to talk to if he didn’t recognize the Bible. But he said he wanted to know what I was reading in the Bible and that was a whole different conversation.

      Suffice it to say, God arranged for us to meet that night and now we are 32 years later still in love.

      What did we agree upon during our courtship that helped us to build such a strong marriage and relationship:

      Well, we agreed that God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, was God and would be the center of our personal life and our home.

      We agreed to worship together! Children included! Faithfully!

      We agreed to serve the Lord together!

      We agreed to share in the rearing and education of our children.

      We agreed to not yell at each or to speak disrespectfully to one another. Ever!

      We agreed not to harbor unforgiveness towards one another!

      We agreed to spend time with each other!

      We agreed to be tithers and givers and to teach our children the same!

      In other words, and not so much in any special order, we agreed to live our lives in agreement with the Word of God and not in agreement with our flesh and emotions.

      What happens when we don’t agree, we pray and we talk it out! We disagree, but we don’t fight! We don’t insult! We don’t attack!

      Our special time together is walking in the evening in the neighborhood talking and praying. We love to go out to eat on weekly date nights. We love spending time together as a family. We are our biggest cheerleaders. He thinks I preach as well as any speaker we have ever heard. I think he’s the wisest man I know. And definitely, the most handsome!!

      We’re not perfect but we are perfect for each other!!

      My husband has been a great dad to our girls and a great spouse to me. And I am as grateful today for him, if not more, as I was on our wedding day. The song we sang to each other is as appropriate now as it was then:

      “Only God could love you more, for He gave me this love I have for you. What a blessing to know He’s your Lord, for only God can love you more than I do!” Definitely, a very happy anniversary!! Wonderful Jesus!

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    • His Word Can Be Trusted!

      Posted at 3:56 am by wonderfuljesus8, on January 8, 2019

      Numbers 23: 19- “God is not a man, that He should lie, Nor a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken, and will He not make it good?

      God can be trusted! And because He can be trusted, so can His word be trusted. As I was before the Lord pondering about my post for this week I had a definite idea of what I wanted to share; but in the midst of me planning it out in my mind, the Lord began to speak to me about His word.

      Some of my favorite passages in the Bible are in regards to the truth of what God has said, as in the above verse. We all know people who we consider to be honest and dishonest. But even the most honest person we know doesn’t have the track record that God has. He says what He means and means what He says. A lot of the time, it isn’t God’s word that fail, but our faith in His Word.

      Isaiah 55: 11 states it in this manner: “So shall My Word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.

      When God told Satan in the Garden of Eden that Eve’s Seed would crush his head, He was referring to what Jesus would do to the devil. It didn’t happen in the physical realm for thousands of years, but it did happen. As a matter of fact, it happened when God said it, but manifested later.

      When God promised that a virgin shall conceive, many centuries later, a virgin named Mary conceived. So His Word does comes to pass! And just as it came to pass, it still comes to pass! Scripture even says that He watches over His Word to perform it!

      In our case, we don’t have centuries for God’s Word to manifest in our lives, although we feel at times as if we have waited forever. Maybe it helps to see it this way: Your promise your kids a trip to Disney World. They assume it will happen next week, or the next time they are out of school, but it doesn’t. Then they begin to feel as though you have somehow lied to them, teased them, or was getting their hopes up for nothing. But your plan was to go in the summer time, or for their birthday, you just wanted it to be a surprise. However, your kids didn’t know that. You didn’t let them in on the plan. So they become discouraged.

      God doesn’t always give us the full picture of what He is doing and when He will do it. He just tells us that He will do it. Maybe you are sick, and His word to you is that you are healed, but your body disagrees with His word. What you have to do is just agree with His word anyway. He can be trusted. He said you are healed and His purpose will be fulfilled in your life.

      One of our daughters was born very ill. As a matter of fact they said she could die. Well, I just went into that hospital room and began to sing over her, “You are the God that healeth me, You are the Lord my Healer, You sent Your Word and healed my disease, You are the Lord my Healer.” Then I began to decree over her that by His stripes she was healed. Well, we took her home and the symptoms remained the same and they told us she could die on us and they had us sign papers releasing them from the responsibility. Well, she’s turning 28 this year and He healed her. Just like His Word said He would! And you know what? I have seen Him heal over and over again!

      Isaiah, the prophet wrote in chapter 14, “The Lord of hosts has sworn, saying, ‘Surely, as I have thought, so it shall come to pass, and as I have purposed, so it shall stand.’” Not only can His word be trusted, but the prophet Isaiah wrote that He said His thoughts can be trusted.

      Jeremiah 29:11-“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Again, God is saying that even His thoughts on our behalf are unstoppable!!

      I believe that this year is a great year to start trusting God at His Word like never before. As a matter of fact, I am committing to doing just that! I encourage you to look up other passages regarding the faithfulness of God to His Word, and thereby to us. Let them encourage your heart today as your purpose to make a greater commitment to Him and His Word in 2019. Wonderful Jesus!

       

       

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    • New Level in 2019

      Posted at 4:16 am by wonderfuljesus8, on January 2, 2019

      I just want to take a few minutes to wish you a very Happy New Year for 2019!

      Typically in the church we look at the number of the year and try to come up with a catchy phrase to match the year we enter, that we all forget by February, but I won’t do that!

      What I will say is what the Lord spoke to me in my time of meditation: I was going over some of my favorite scriptures before falling asleep when I heard the Lord say that I should learn some new verses and I felt a challenge in my spirit to begin to memorize chapters instead of just verses. I have done passages, but can’t say that I have done chapters. Psalms 23, 100, etc… don’t count!!

      On Sunday, my niece preached an encouraging word about taking our walk with Him to the next level and I felt a witness in my spirit to that word.

      So this year, that is the plan. I’m taking my time with the Lord to the next level and plan to take my blog to the next level.

      I will have small devotionals and bible studies that will hopefully encourage you as I am encouraged in the studying and writing of them. Let’s take our relationship with the Lord, to the next level in 2019 and see what amazing things He will do for us, with us, and especially in us! Wonderful Jesus!

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    • Merry Christmas!

      Posted at 12:47 am by wonderfuljesus8, on December 26, 2018

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    • Remembering Melvin

      Posted at 4:53 am by wonderfuljesus8, on December 9, 2018

      John 14:1- “Let not your heart be troubled: ye believed in God, believe also in me.”

      Today would have been my brother’s 60th birthday! He passed away unexpectedly about 3 weeks ago. Actually, right after attending my nephew’s funeral. Needless to say, we were shocked when we heard the news!

      The purpose of my blog today is to just honor the memory of my big brother, so if you don’t “get it” I can completely understand.

      Melvin was about two years my senior, born the 6th child and first male of the family. I think when he went to kindergarten he fell in love with education because he always had a love for learning. I well remember Melvin coming home from school teaching me anything he had learned that day, creating even in my own heart a love for learning.

      I learned fast, because I remember he had a nickel and I had a dime. He decided he wanted that dime and tried to convince me that since he had the bigger coin he would be willing to trade me it for the smaller coin. Well, he had taught me well because I refused to give him my coin! He wasn’t too happy with that, but I hope he was proud!

      We had a musical family. We loved music and listened to it a lot. We grew up of course with the Jackson 5 and I remember he took me to hear them in concert. We also thought we could sing and dance and he and I entered neighborhood contests hoping some day to make it big. Well, we never made it big, but we made big memories. There are some songs I hear that make me stop and remember those days like, “Betcha by Golly Wow” by the Stylistics, and “Rockin’ Robin” by the Jackson 5.

      Melvin joined the Navy after college and I remember when the Lord spoke to me about joining the Navy that he was excited for me and wrote me frequently while I was oversees.

      Over the years our relationship changed. I was married and he never did marry and often didn’t care for not being the most important man in my world or the world of any of his sisters, but he adjusted.

      I was just remembering how a few years ago he went to teach English in the Middle East. We tried to talk him out of it but he wouldn’t be deterred. He called one day after several weeks saying that if I didn’t hear from him in 2 days to call the Embassy. Of course, when he made it back to America and discovered I had told the family, he wasn’t too happy with me. I told him I didn’t care and he shouldn’t have called me up scaring me like that. We laughed afterwards and I thanked God it turned out to be a situation we could laugh over.

      In case you are wondering, he wasn’t perfect and I am not trying to make him sound that way; but I just wanted to remember some of the good times I had with him because I will have no more on this earth. I also want to say how very much I truly loved my big brother. He is missed!

      Melvin came to know Jesus in the last couple of years of his life. He would send us texts with a scripture or just loving words of encouragement. With all of his education and degrees he finally learned something of great value: eternal life in Jesus was the most valuable information he could have come across. I asked him personally and so did our younger brother about his spiritual change and he confirmed that he wasn’t just quoting scripture but had encountered Jesus! So this is not really good-bye, but I’ll see you later, Melvin!

      I realized that tomorrow truly is not promised to any of us and while I am grateful that I have eternity with the Savior settled in my heart, my hope is that you, my reader, has the same assurance. If not, don’t hesitate to get this settled because we don’t know what the next minute holds, let alone tomorrow.

      Pray this prayer out loud if you can mean it or pray your own way: Father God, I truly don’t know what tomorrow holds, but I know that if it holds the end of life for me, I am not ready. But I need to be. I believe the truth of your word as mentioned in John 14:6 that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life and no one can come to You except through Him. So right now, I repent of my arrogance in thinking that I was alright without You and without Jesus! I repent of trying to live for myself. I ask You to forgive me. Jesus, I have been blinded to the truth that You are not only the Savior of the world, but You died to be my Savior. Again, I repent for my sin of unbelief towards You. Please forgive me and I declare that I believe in You Jesus, as the Son of God, and I give my life to you right now. Receive me into the Kingdom of God and lead me by your Holy Spirit into a life filled with getting to know you better. This I ask in Your Name, Amen!

      If one person prays this prayer in faith and receives the precious gift of salvation, then this was not in vain and God used it to reach you for His Glory! Wonderful Jesus!

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    • Fear Not!

      Posted at 9:11 pm by wonderfuljesus8, on December 4, 2018

      Isaiah 41:10 -Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.

      Have you looked at the news today? Maybe you read a newspaper, watched CNN, or googled the breaking news today like so many people every day of their lives. Well, that news isn’t always good news! As a matter of fact, that type of daily investment in the news will cause your heart to fear, but I have great news for you today! God said, “Fear not!”

      I can hear the worrier saying, “Oh yeah! Easier said, then done!” And they are correct! But it can be done! You can live today, free of fear!

      What are you afraid of today? Are you afraid of nuclear attacks? Maybe it’s terrorism? Maybe your fears aren’t so nationally involved. Maybe they are closer to home: afraid your loved one will die, afraid the bills won’t get paid, afraid you’ll never meet someone to love and to love you, afraid you’ll never have a child, afraid you will die and go to hell…

      There are a lot of things that we can be afraid of, but God said, “Fear not!” And then He goes on to tell us why: for I am with you!” When you have the assurance in your heart that God is with you, He says that you are to not fear! Don’t be afraid of all of these things because I am with you, He says!

      And then He said, ”don’t be dismayed” or stressed out!! Now I know this is even tougher, but God doesn’t want us afraid or stressed out! Why are we to not be “dismayed”? Because “I am your God!” Is He your God today? Because if He is, then He is saying, “Don’t let this stuff stress you out, I’m your God!”

      Life is a challenge for many today! When I was given a bad report about my health, I went to God in prayer, and He led me to this scripture in Isaiah. Since choosing to accept the truth of this verse, I’ve walked in great peace in spirit and in body. This isn’t the first time I’ve read it, or had to be reminded  of it, but I am so grateful that He brought it to me at this time, reminding me that He is with me and He is my God!

      Then it gets even better! God promises to strengthen, help, and uphold you! He’s not telling you to not be afraid on your own power, He is saying that He will strengthen you to keep you from being afraid and stressed out. He will help you and uphold you so that you are not fearful and stressed out.

      When ever Rick Renner takes a look at a verse of scripture and breaks it apart, he usually rewrites the verse with the Greek meanings inserted. Although I have not taken this apart via the Greek, I would like to share the Message version with you: “Don’t panic. I’m with you. There’s no need to fear for I’m your God. I’ll give you strength. I’ll help you. I’ll hold you steady, keep a firm grip on you.” The Amplified Bible calls the “right hand of my righteousness” “a hand of justice, of power, of victory, of salvation.” Now how could we remain in fear with a promise like this?!

      I encourage you today, and myself, to determine to let go of fear. Someone wrote a song that has this phrase, “Let go, and let God!” That’s sound advice for us all! Wonderful Jesus!

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    • To Know Him!

      Posted at 2:53 am by wonderfuljesus8, on December 4, 2018

      John 3:16 – For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

      Jesus is talking to Nicodemus, one of the Pharisees, a ruler of the Jews, when He makes this profound statement about the Father: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”

      Although the whole of Christianity is about being born again, the Bible only mentions being born again in two places: John 3 and 1 Peter 1. The born again experience is also interchangeable with having eternal life. But what exactly is eternal or everlasting life? Jesus mentions to us in this passage that we must be born again and continues the dialogue with Nicodemus about us having eternal life if we believe in Him. Are they one and the same? What do we know about it?

      We know from John 3 that in order to have eternal life, we must believe in Jesus, the only begotten Son of God. We know that if we have eternal life, we will not perish, or spend eternity in hell. Any believer should be able to explain this in its simplest terms. But is there more?

      In John 17:1-3 it is written, “Jesus spoke these words, lifted up His eyes to heaven, and said: “Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son also may glorify You, as You have given Him authority over all flesh, that He should give eternal life to as many as You have given Him. And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.”

      For about a week now, this verse has been resounding in my heart. This is eternal life, to know God the Father and the One He sent, Jesus!

      When Jesus mentions that eternal life is to know the Father, He is not saying that we get to know of the Father to experience eternal life. For example: If I was in a conversation with you and you asked me if I knew Beyoncé, I would have to say not really! While I know who she is and what she does, and some details about her life, I don’t know her. We have never had a conversation, and she is clueless as to the fact that I am alive on planet Earth.

      Many people feel that because they know of Jesus, and know of the Father, that they know them. This is so inaccurate.

      To know, in this verse, is more accurately understood as to recognize or to perceive. Throughout the Old Testament God continuously let it be known that His desire was to be known by His people. (Isaiah 1:2-4; Jeremiah 9:2-3; Jeremiah 31:33-34)

      God’s one desire for mankind is that we might recognize that He is the One true God and that Jesus, His Son is the only Savior. Much has been done by the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit to aid us in the process of recognizing Him, and yet, even to believers, He seems to be hard to understand.

      I believe the difference between the person who prays the prayer of salvation and there is no change and the person who prays and there is a marked difference is in the recognition of the person of Jesus Christ and the One who sent Him.

      Eternal life is given and received when your spirit hears the voice of the Eternal One and responds with a conviction that you have been touched by heaven and can now see (perceive) that which you were not able to receive before. Jesus!

      So what is eternal life? It’s recognizing Jesus as your Savior, recognizing He is the Son of God, recognizing the great love the Father had for you in sending Him, and recognizing that you now have been offered the chance of a lifetime: to know Him; then you act on that knowledge and receive Him as the truth He is and you are born again.

      I would say, John 3:16 gives us the motivation of God’s desire to be known by us and John 17 gives us the insight of what that born again experience looks like. They actually go hand in hand. It’s a wonderful thought to know that eternal life is not a destination, but the person, God the Father through Jesus His Son. I hope this encouraged you as it did me. Wonderful Jesus!

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    • Happy Thanksgiving!

      Posted at 2:08 am by wonderfuljesus8, on November 23, 2018

      1 Chronicles 16:34- “O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good; for HIs mercy endureth forever!”

      Wishing you and your family a very safe and happy holiday season!

      Wonderful, wonderful Jesus!!

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    • Bitter Turned Sweet!

      Posted at 3:58 am by wonderfuljesus8, on November 21, 2018

      Exodus 15: “So he cried out to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a tree. When he cast it into the waters, the waters were made sweet…”

      I’ve been writing about bitterness. The bitter water of Marah and the bitterness of Naomi’s soul, and today I want to talk a little bit about the path to victory.

      In this chapter in Exodus, we read how the children of Israel were three days in the wilderness looking for water when they came to Marah. It was called Marah because of the bitter water.

      After they discovered the bitter water they began to complain against Moses, saying, “What shall we drink?

      In the verse above we read that Moses cried out to the Lord. I want to first point out that Moses cried out to the Lord. This is not my topic for today, but I believe crying out is a form a prayer. (Numbers 20:16, 1 Kings 17:21, Psalm 18:6). The first key to your victory over bitterness will involve your crying out to God! He is the only one who not only truly understands the circumstances and root of your bitterness, but He is the only one who can effectively deal with it.

      After Moses cried out to the Lord, the Lord showed him a tree. And when he cast it into the waters the waters were made sweet.

      I googled the area to see what it looks like. It is located in modern day Saudi Arabia and it looks like a typical desert: dry, arid, barren land. The same as a bitter soul.

      But the Lord showed Moses a tree. A tree He had already prepared for their deliverance. Even if there were several trees around, this particular tree had an assignment from the Lord. It would be used to purify the water for the use of His people.

      Before the children of Israel had ever arrived at the wilderness, before they had tasted the bitter water, God had a tree marked with their deliverance. And the fact that Moses prayed (cried out) to the Lord, He was able to see the provision.

      It just doesn’t make any sense that throwing a tree in a body of bitter water would cleanse it, and yet it did. And now that this water is no longer bitter, it is useful for drinking, (for both man and animals) and for cooking, and whatever else they need for the sustaining life. Things are looking better!

      Same thing with Naomi. She was complaining about her situation from the bitterness of her soul, but God had already provided her deliverance. Ruth!

      Ruth 4:14-15- “Then the women said to Naomi, ‘Blessed be the Lord, who has not left you this day without a close relative; and may his name be famous in Israel! And may he be to you a restorer of life and a nourisher of your old age; for your daughter -in-law, who loves you, who is better to you than seven sons, has borne him.’”

      These were probably the same women who asked, “Is this Naomi?” And the Bible states that the women named him Obed (Servant).

      So here God has provided Naomi with an heir through Ruth, someone to love her and provide for her in her old age. But she didn’t recognize this when she was filled with bitterness. As a matter of fact, it is as if the women had to point it out to her: Obed for her would be a restorer of life and would be a nourisher for her old age, and Ruth was better than seven sons!

      In other words, there’s no more reason to be bitter Naomi, look at all that God has provided for you!!

      I think bitter people are short sighted, ungrateful people. The Bible mentions other examples but time won’t allow for me to bring them up. But thankfully He doesn’t want us to stay there!

      After God brings healing to the waters of Marah, He establishes a statue with the children of Israel that He is Jehovah Rapha the God that heals. (Another topic to deep for mentioning here.)

      Then in the last verse, verse 27, they arrive at a place called Elim. In this place they discover 12 wells of water and seventy palm trees. Just as Naomi’s story ends on a high, the children of Israel’s story ends on a high. God provided them with more than enough! He provided them with plenty of wells, and plenty of shade after their experience at Marah.

      When we allow God, in the midst of bitterness, to “sweeten the water” our future will be much brighter than our current situation. The tree of life still cleanses and purifies bitterness. Allow it to cleanse the bitterness of your soul.

      Don’t wait another day to cry out to the Lord. Then look for His provision in the situation. Whatever He shows you, whatever He asks of you, grab hold to it as your provision, and receive a cleansing of your soul. Let the rest of your life be the best of your life! Wonderful Jesus!!

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