God bless YOU. I hope your summer has been eventful and uneventful in all the right ways.
Recently I listened to a great teaching that I wanted to pass on to you. If you have any questions about where you’re at in regards to His purpose over your life, this is GOOD. Solid insight mixed with humor and wisdom.
If you feel this is not for you, keep in mind it could be for someone you know. So give it a quick listen if you can. And pass it on to a friend.
The truth is, the more you and I are in alignment with our God-breathed design, the more joy we will experience.
Listen to King David in Psalm 139, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” What a powerful thing to say about yourself & the Lord.
May each of us speak this out loud, “I am wonderfully made and I know that full well.” Proclaiming truth over ourselves is a big YES. And the doorway to many treasures.
Here is the teaching I mentioned to you:
Billy Graham said,
“The will of God will not take us
where the grace of God cannot sustain us.”
Prophetic Word4U:
“I am gentle and humble in heart and I am calling you to draw near. Lean in. Listen up. Roll your weight onto My shoulder and let Me be your balance. Release your sigh. Drop the heavy things. The ‘what if’s’. Drop them. I will accomplish the things that concern you. I have a strategy for the way forward, the way through, the way up and even the way out. Put this into my strong capable hands. And let’s walk together.”
God bless you.
In His love and mine,
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Kathleen Dillard
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