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That Wasn’t Supposed To Happen
Jane S Daly, Christian Author - Was that supposed to happen? It would be nice if I could receive an answer carved into two stone tablets.
Jane Daly,
That Wasn’t Supposed To Happen
Jane S Daly, Christian Author - Was that supposed to happen? It would be nice if I could receive an answer carved into two stone tablets.
Jane Daly,
I am Exhausted from Joy - Bravester
My life has hurt. Which means I also choose to feel joy. Lately that joy has been so much and so big that I need a nap!
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
That Wasn’t Supposed To Happen
Jane S Daly, Christian Author - Was that supposed to happen? It would be nice if I could receive an answer carved into two stone tablets.
Jane Daly,
That Wasn’t Supposed To Happen
Jane S Daly, Christian Author - Was that supposed to happen? It would be nice if I could receive an answer carved into two stone tablets.
Jane Daly,
1 Question To Ask Yourself When Trials Come - Joyfully Pressing On
The trials in our lives exist not because he has forgotten us, but because he remembers us and is changing us by his grace. -Paul David Tripp
Abigail Wallace,
Unlimited: Embrace Pure Joy | Good News Unlimited
What is pure joy for you? Is it a day at the beach? Is it breakfast in bed? Is it winning the lottery? The Apostle James starts his letter with a really strange statement. You would expect him to tell his readers to be joyful when everything is going well because the Lord is blessing them. Not at all; instead he tells us to consider it pure joy when we face trouble and difficulty. James says that “whenever” you are facing trials—not some of the trials, but all of them—you should could it not as a little bit of joy, but 100%, unadulterated, full-bottle joy!
Eliezer Gonzalez,
Unlimited: Embrace Pure Joy | Good News Unlimited
What is pure joy for you? Is it a day at the beach? Is it breakfast in bed? Is it winning the lottery? The Apostle James starts his letter with a really strange statement. You would expect him to tell his readers to be joyful when everything is going well because the Lord is blessing them. Not at all; instead he tells us to consider it pure joy when we face trouble and difficulty. James says that “whenever” you are facing trials—not some of the trials, but all of them—you should could it not as a little bit of joy, but 100%, unadulterated, full-bottle joy!
Eliezer Gonzalez,
Dress Rehearsing Tragedy So You Can Beat Vulnerability to the Punch - Bravester
You are not the only one who receives good news but grimaces inside because you are waiting “for the other shoe to drop.”
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
Storm Tossed
(Photo: Pixabay) Matthew 14:24 Storms will come into our lives as Christians—and they come in the form of calamities, hardships, medical issues, marital problems, legal issues, and more. There are three kinds of storms we’ll face: perfecting storms, protecting storms, and correcting storms. When God allows hardship in your life to make you stronger spiritually,
Greg Laurie,

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