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looking4_mywings 63F
156 posts
5/22/2008 12:32 pm

Last Read:
5/27/2008 10:17 am

A Woman After God's own Heart,


Elizabeth George, in her book, A Woman After God's own Heart, describes removing the soot as "the great exchange." She says, "Away from the world and hidden from public view, I exchange my weariness for His strength, my weakness for His power, my darkness for His light, my problems for His solutions, my burdens for His freedom, my frustrations for His peace, my turmoil for His calm, my hopes for his promises, my afflictions for His balm of comfort, my questions for his answers, my confusion for His knowledge, my doubt for His assurance, my nothingness for His awesomeness, the temporal for the eternal, and the impossible for the possible." That's what I call a powerful window cleaner!

God is God, Good And Great.

I have no problem with you, believing what you believe...Just don't have one with me if I don't see it your way....


Speaking Volumes
Blessings in The Now
TWENTYONE THINGS