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Re: My best day and worse day all in one
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Posted by Joe in Minnie on July 01, 2005 at 11:24:24 from (65.162.45.24):
In Reply to: My best day and worse day all in one posted by john in la on July 01, 2005 at 10:07:33:
John, My Prayer from your Mom is that what ever the problem, it will bring her close to the Lord, as He is in control of all things. Some times these things happen in our life to either bring us close or farther away from God, I can tell you that He has Never Let me down, July 1983 I become a child of God, Born Again, (John 3: 5) been married July 1960, 45 years to the same wonderful Lady. I went through Cancer, aircraft crash, and many other things that could have taken my life, but God seen me through all of the bad times as well as the good times, when our work is done for Him, he will take us home, so please remember, He is in control, If we belong to Him, He takes care of His children, for the rest, Satan has his. So John, what ever happens, ask for His help and guidance through the bad times, and Thank Him for everything, leave nothing out, cause it all happens for a purpose, and we may not know what that is, but He does. God be with you in all your ways. Blessings, His Servant, Joe
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