March 11 – Abandoned
“I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old. I made up my mind that when I had children, my children were going to know who their father was.”
“I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old. I made up my mind that when I had children, my children were going to know who their father was.”
Doubts will come. There will be times when we will wonder if we are getting through. We will wonder if we are doing or saying or attempting the right thing. Doubts will come about where we shall live, who we shall love, what we shall do.
We try so hard to cover it, to hide it. Still He sees. Still He loves.
Thank God we have evolved.
Through the best and the worst that life has thrown at me, I can say with confidence that never once has my Savior left me alone.
This is for me.
This is for you.
This is for the lonely, the tired, the alone, the single.
The hardest ones to love are often the ones who are not so different…
John said He came to save not condemn. Paul said it is His kindness that leads people to repentance.
If these things are true than it seems quite clear that many in the church don’t really want anybody to get saved.
There is a sound to Christmas and this is it.
World peace begins with a breeze and a baby.