Faith

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Welcome Integrity: I Love You

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This is a song I sing. Its pastoral tune is my own composition. It is fitting to my voice range. The sound is harmonious and you too can hum or sing it to your own tune: “I love You, I love You, I love You, I love You Lord ; I love You, I love You, I love You Lord; I love You.” “O, I love you, I love you, I love you, O, I love you, too. I love you, I love you, I love you dear; I love you.”

When destruction hits.

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I stepped outside, walking down the length of the porch. Something caught my eye. I had written about an amazing spider web, a few weeks, ago. Now, I was shocked to see that; it was completely demolished. I felt sorry for the spider. Even though, I sincerely dislike spiders. I just hated to see, all of her hard work destroyed.

The Key to Your Future

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How you see God is going to determine how you approach life, how you see yourself, and what your possibilities are. As I observe believers who are doing well, and those who are struggling, it is easy to see the reasons for both. Our perception of God and our attitude toward Him is the key to that unlocks blessings or attracts hardships. David, despite his failings, had a foundational approach to God that marked his life. When I cry out to You, then my enemies will turn back; this I know, because God is for me. (Ps. 56:9) David had a conviction that God was for him. Do you? This is the determining factor in your life and future. When Moses asked to see God’s glory, the Lord replied that He would show him His goodness. And the Lord passed before him and proclaimed, “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth” (Ex. 34:6) Why did the Lord choose to reveal His goodness and not His justice, holiness, or wrath? He was giving Moses a foundation on which to carry out his mission. In the same way, we need a revelation of God’s abounding goodness if we are going to have a chance in this fallen world. The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in mercy. (Ps. 103:8) Until we can understand God’s abounding goodness and mercy, we will struggle with the religious ideas of works, sacrifice, sins, and guilt. Every day when we awake, we should be able to smile and know that in spite of the challenges of the day, God is for us and His goodness and mercy are abounding to us.

Commitment

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Today, October first is my husband’s birthday. It is never an easy day, for me. Will I cry? Probably. Will I think about him all day long? Yes. But, I choose to remember all of those good years; we had together.

Example - Bad

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A little clock in a jeweler's window in a certain midwestern town stopped one day for half an hour, at fifteen minutes till nine. School children, noticing the time, stopped to play; people hurrying to the train, looking at the clock, began to walk leisurely; professional men, after a look at the clock, stopped to talk with each other for a minute. Working men and women noted the time and lingered a little longer in the sunshine, and all were a half an hour late because one small clock stopped. Never had these people known how much they had depended upon that clock till it had led them astray. Many are unconsciously depending upon the influence of Christians; you may think that you have no influence, but you cannot go wrong in one little act without leading others astray.
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Welcome Integrity: People and Friends

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It is as natural to seek well being as it is formidable to know joy. I feel the peace of God that surpasses all understanding in prayer. Being in the presence of like- minded people, comforts and encourages. But, not all people like all the people God created. And this past Sunday in Bible Study, Pastor Bo Owen’s wife, Karen, spoke of a significant revelation she received from God: “The same blood Jesus shed for my sins, He shed for them.” Therefore, CONSIDERATION for the ones we don’t like, need not be discarded.
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Welcome Integrity: Models

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Holding on to my Bible wishing to have studied the books of 1 and 2 Samuel years ago, but comforted enough to see by markings that I delved into them, in past studies. The ninth and tenth books give me great pause because the information relates to God’s desire for each of us to be genuinely devoted to Him.