Posted by farmerjohninpa on October 28, 2010 at 17:37:26 from (64.136.27.225):
In Reply to: Worried posted by Troubled In IL on October 28, 2010 at 12:43:40:
hello worried, i m getting a little long in the tooth,as the years go faster and faster bye! over the years though ya learn about life and see patterns that have shaped and molded your tommorows. as you look back,one sees that there are decisions you have made and those that seem to just come as the wind does; ya don t know where it came from, but it did and moved on, ya know not were, but things did change. we are very blessed here in the u.s.,,for years and years this countries history proves that. so realize that here in the u.s. the poorest person is as rich as a king compared to those living in the 3rd world countries were famine,pestilence,starvation and disease are the norm!!so just remember that God is still on the throne and in control of his planet,,and that prayer changes things!! so do not fear,for God has stated he did not give us the spirit of fear,,so realize now were it is coming from! remember that we came into this world with nothing, and we are gonna leave it the same way. i asked myself years ago,what do i have that is mine?? everything we "posses" should have a "on loan from God sticker on it" it all comes from Him as a blessing. so take a tip from a someone who has seen just about all of in my life,, "keep God on the front page of your life and you will read about His blessings tomorrow!!
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