Hope in His Word

I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope.  Psalm 130:5 KJV

When we were young many of us used to song: “The B-I-B-L-E, Yes! That’s the book for me. I stand alone on the word of God, The B-I-B-L-E!” Today as we are older, whether we are looking out the window of a nursing home or looking out the window at work or school we all sometimes wonder how we will make it.

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It is easier facing outward conflicts because at least we can see the enemy we are fighting. But when things seem dark and confusing on the inside then there are moments when we feel as if things are hopeless. God’s word gives us this promise from King David who found that his greatest enemies were bigger than the giant Goliath whom he had faced on the battlefield. David’s battle with sin, failure, and shame left him wondering how he could face his family, his friends and his responsibility as a leader and example for others.

At his darkest moment David remembers that the same God who had given him hope when he fought the giant with a sling had also promised him forgiveness and restoration when he had sinned. God’s word isn’t weakened by our failures, doubts or needs. There is no limit to how much God can restore and His promises are not a limited time offer. You haven’t missed your chance to ask God for His help.  Today is the perfect day in all eternity to put your hope in His word!

 

“Duct Tape For The Soul”

When I ran my landscaping business we used to hold together rake handles, tarps, loose handles on trimmers and wiring to the trailer. I loved this post learning how God uses His own Holy Spirit like I have used duct tape to hold me together through the years! Thanks so much Stephen and Brooksyne!

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Yesterday the main upper portion of our barn covered with new roof!
Jesse and Moses are installing the ridge cap. They will come back to install the lower overhangs, fascia trim and cupola.
 
“Duct Tape For The Soul

Message summary: Today are you brokenhearted? Do you have some spiritual wounds? I’ve got good news for you! God has not changed. He still cares. And He still acts. “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18).

 
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“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds” (Psalm 147:3).
 
Yesterday Jesse and his son Moses replaced the main portion of our barn roof using new metal roofing. We expect it to last our lifetime. Father and son worked hard together, and it was encouraging to see work skills being passed on from…

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