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Are  you a busy woman who's struggling to connect with God in the craziness of everyday life? Me too. This is why I write 5-minute devotions. Short enough to read in the carpool line, in the break room, at home, or anywhere you find five minutes for quiet reflection.

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17 comments:

  1. My faith grows daily. A house fire brought me closer to God. He does indeed use trials to our advantage and I'm so grateful. Praise be to God always

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    1. Oh Barbara's, I'm so sorry about the fire, bu so thankful God has used such a hard thing to draw you closer to himself. Blessings to you!

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  2. Hello...I just read your blog about reasons God might not be rescuing us and some of the reasons did apply to my current situation. I'm struggling with why it seems God isn't answering my prayers whether it be yes or no answer. I feel as though my sins have damaged me for good and although he has forgiven me I'm to live a life of turmoil as my punishment. I've begged God to make something happen and nothing is budging. And sometimes I feel that I don't care what the change is because I'm so desperate to see his work. I'm sorry for feeling this way but my soul is exhausted and I'm running on empty.

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    1. Belen,
      It's so hard to continue to exercise faith and trust when life is hard. I understand spiritual and physical exhaustion. When I feel this way, Galatians 6:9 encourages me: "Don't be weary in doing good, for you will reap a harvest if you don't give up." The Psalms are also a great comfort, because David experienced difficult and dark times, was very transparent with God, yet never gave up. Please know that I'm lifting you up to the Father right now. Blessings to you, friend.

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  3. Yes, even ladies like moi in California enjoy/learn from you! Your blogs are great & not sure how I found you, but am very glad...don't become weary in doing this GOOD! I'm a TM member/Christian wife/mom and nurse and applaud you!

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    1. I'm glad you found me, too! Thank you for your kind words and support. May God richly bless you as you seek to follow Him.

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  4. I have recently lost many loved ones within a few months. It was such an inspiration to read the scriptures that give me peace after losing a loved one. I am looking at death from a different perspective, and can grieve my loved lost family and friends in a healthy way. Thank you so much. I am able to trust God in each process I go through, knowing where my strength comes from. Thank you.

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    1. Oh, dear friend, I am so SORRY! Losses like you've experienced can only be borne with the help and hope of Jesus. And, yes, as believers, we sorrow not as those who have no hope. May God wrap his big, strong arms around you and walk with you every step of the way into this new normal. Blessings to you.

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  5. my favorite saying today when losses occur and are learned of; they've "gone to glorify Him, face to face1" This can only be said and felt when "we know God's son Jesus as Lord!"

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  6. Carmel (New Zealand)3:44 PM

    I've been quite sick for 2 years now with no diagnosis...long story short...I've begged,pleaded,got angry and frustrated with God...and even went through the self entitlement phase of how much I deserve to be healed....now I just need to know that I haven't pushed Him away...that He will be with me despite what happens...i yearn for Him to surround me and that I know,without doubt , that He has me.

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    1. Carmel, you describe very poignantly the roller coaster ride of a difficult illness. I"m so sorry you've been struggling! When I need to reassure myself of God's presence, I go to God's Word, which come directly from Him and are true and dependable. Two of the passages I return over and over to are Romans 8:35-39. The whole book of Romans, really, brings such truth and comfort. One thing I know for sure, when we throw ourselves onto the mercy of Jesus, he'll never turn us away. I'm praying for you today, friend. Thanks for reaching out.
      "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?
      As it is written: "For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered."
      No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.
      For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."

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  7. Good evening. I just finished reading your article “Reasons God may not answer our prayers". It feels like am the one writing this. I absolutely agree with everything you have written. I am currently going through what I can only described as 'storm' right now which I want Christ to calm down. But in all things I give glory to God almighty who is the solver of all troubles and pains. I can honestly said this trial is drawing me closer to God and to solely depend on Him..knowing that He is able to do all things through our faith in Christ Jesus. Thank you so much for writing this and confirming that God is Still on the throne. God bless you and continue to use you for his glory. Lilian

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  8. I just finished reading the 9 steps for a better relationship with God. Thank you for being a woman of God. Thank you for sharing your personal experience. I also order your book for busy woman. I will continue to follow you. Thank you again. God bless and keep you.

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    1. I’m so glad my simple words and God’s great Word has blessed you!

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  9. Thank you Lori for you daily devotionals. They are a blessing

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    1. You are most welcome, Julie. God’s blessings to you!

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  10. I Love your article about "7 Phrases Christians Like to Say That Aren't Biblical". It is so so right!
    Especially the angels part. People are not angels, yet so many say it when they're loved ones die!. Christ didn't die for the angels. He died for humans to make us perfect and live with Him, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Thanks For that!

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