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Praying for a Great Wedding

We send our best wishes for vacations, birthdays, get well, marriages, and such.

Yet, why are we wishing for anything when we could truly bless them in prayer? We are going into a state of panic when our kid is a couple of minutes late, as if our worry is going to get them home any quicker than trusting God.

We receive trouble on every side, as Satan is alive on Sundays.

Thinking we do not need God’s help and no-one will be the wiser, we are going it alone ; with our painted grins, polished clothes, and frustrations smartly tucked then take it out on our waitress. When our partner is out of the town ; we get comfort in a chum sleeping over, us staying at mom’s, or one of the children climbing into bed as if any person present can make us safer than we already are. Though , perhaps we’d rather think the dark will get us. Instead of asking the one that owns it all ; we spend cash we do not have on things we think we have got to have, get our finances all screwed up, then cry, “Help. “We sleep in on Sun.

morning, thinking it’ll make our day brighter. We like to exhaust ourselves with never-ending deeds than to decelerate, spend some time with God, and ask Him what He wants us to do. We’re employed all of the overtime we will be able to get, scouse borrow God’s tithe, and then think we are going to financially push in front. Believing our doubts and doubting our ideology ; were we to think about the stuff we do, we’d find them peculiar, too then look for more fascinating options.

Somebody once announced, “When we feed our religion, our doubts will starve to death.” by Joyce C Lock This writing could be employed in its totality, with credits in tact, for non-profit ministering purposes.

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