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August 24th, 2015

8/24/2015

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"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." 
Jeremiah 29:11


God knows how HE feels about you.  What a wonderful verse.  Do you love Christ?  Do you long to please Him with all your heart?  Then remember this:  You may be going through a problem or trial right now, but God's delays are not God's denials.  Many a Christian feels he or she is out in the wilderness--that all God is doing is leading them in circles.  Maybe God is grooming you.  He is not ready to thrust you into heavy responsibilities as yet.  He has you in a holding pattern for His holy purpose.  Life is a journey that does not end.  God is preparing something wonderful for you.  He doesn't want you to settle for less than His optimum for your life and your work.  Be patient and wait on the Lord to do His work in and through you.  
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