For where your heart is, thus lies your treasure. Guard your heart at all costs. A depraved heart can produce poverty way beyond material things.

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The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. He leads me beside quiet waters, He restores my Soul. May you day be filled with comfort, as the Good Shepherd quiets your soul as you rest in him beside quiet waters.

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Mold us in the unique image you want us to be, oh LORD. May we not fight against you, as to what we will be. We can trust you LORD. AMEN

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From it, flow Springs of Life! Pursue Life, not Death.

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How great to have a friend and a Brother!

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Take from John MacArthur Study Bible

The difference between a friend and brother is noted here. A true friend is a constant source of love, while a brother in one’s family may not be close, but is drawn near to help in trouble. Friends are closer than brothers because they are available all the time, not just in the crisis.

And who do we declare this great truth? Before men. What an honor that we get to declare to all, the mercy he has shown on us, by giving to us his son.

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Miss you Dad. It would have been your 91st today. You are not forgotten.

Are you in desperate need of help today? Cry out to the Lord of heaven and earth! You will not be disappointed! Seek him and you will find him in his word, his people, his creation, and with the help of his Holy Spirit through prayer.

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Take comfort in the great comforter. He alone can calm our spirit, in times of trouble. Jesus said, peace I freely give.

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How can the world see Jesus, if the church cannot Love one another. The church is the conduit to display him to others. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.

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