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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Needs.

Over the years I have heard many little sayings about God’s provision in our lives.  Here are a couple of them; “where God guides God provides,” or “God meets all of our needs but not all of our greeds.” 

One of the names for God is Jehovah Jireh, which means the Lord will provide. In Genesis 22 God told Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, which was a test of Abraham’s faith. God knew what Abraham would do but God wanted Abraham to see his level of commitment in

I See You.

When children are very young and they try and hide from their parents they may merely cover their face with a blanket. They think that if they can’t see their parents, their parents can’t see them. As they get older, they play the game hide and seek. They are more creative in trying to hide from the person whose job it is to find them. So, the question is do some people try to hide from God or try to hide what they are doing?

One of the many names for God is El Roi, the God who sees. You can read about the

Peace

What are some words that come to mind that are the opposite of peace? Maybe you are thinking fear, worry, anxiety, terror, dread or some other words. We all desire peace in our lives instead of those other emotions and by faith in God we can then obtain His peace.

A very famous hymn, “It is well with my soul,” was written by Horatio Spafford after his four daughters were drown in a tragic ocean liner accident in the late 1800’s. The first stanza says, “When peace like a river attendeth my way, when sorrows like sea billows