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The Promises of God

I have realized lately that I have SO MANY dreams for my life--personal and spiritual (I have dreams of ministries I would like to lead or of which I would like to be a part).  God has given me several Scriptures over the past ten or twelve years that promise a brighter, more pleasant future.  Here are some of the Scriptures He gave me: God showed me that He is planning to do new, amazing things in my life--He already has, but He keeps prompting me that there are even more amazing blessings ahead. “Do not remember the former things, Nor consider the things of old. 19  Behold, I will do a new thing, Now it shall spring forth; Shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness  And  rivers in the desert."   Isaiah 43:18-19 "What then shall we say to these things? If God  is  for us, who  can be  against us?    He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?"   Romans 8:31-3

Just a Quick Wallpaper

Thought I'd share my latest phone wallpaper.

Phone Wallpapers

I made a couple of wallpapers that I would like to share.  Hope you enjoy!

Complete Trust ... or Else

A few weeks ago, I began to read Exodus.  From the very first verses of the first chapter, God began showing me the root of the Israelites’ problem that led to so much rebellion, and He also showed me that I struggle with the same issue they did.  He definitely conveyed to me that my fate is paralleling theirs and that if I don’t alter my perspective, I, too, will miss out on many blessings.  That was a sobering truth, and as scary and humbling as this revelation was, I decided that it was in my best interest to pursue this truth and determine what I needed to change.  I began to sit with that thought and re-read Exodus 1 to see what parts of the chapter directly related to what God was trying to show me. He showed me that the root of the Israelites’ rebellion lay in their distorted perspective of Him.  Because that generation of Israelites was raised under the extremely harsh, unrelenting, oppressive rule of an evil Pharaoh, they had a very distorted perspective of authority