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3 months agoAmen. Good Monday morning everyone. Its a humid and foggy morning here in south west Louisiana , but it can be a great day, if you choose the right perspective. I hope all is well. (Devotional Reflection: Luke 2:7 shows us that God’s greatest gift arrived quietly and humbly. Jesus was not born in a palace, but in a place meant for animals. This reminds us that God does not wait for perfect conditions to work in our lives. When our hearts feel crowded, overlooked, or weary, Christ still comes near. The manger teaches us that humility makes room for holiness, and God’s glory often appears in simple, unexpected ways. Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for coming to us in humility and love. When my life feels full and there seems to be no room, help me to make space for You. Teach me to welcome You not only in moments of joy, but also in simplicity and surrender. May my heart be a manger where Your peace can dwell. Amen.) Yall be safe.
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3 months agoWhat a beautiful reminder that faith often shows up in the quiet, humble moments rather than the grand gestures. Finding perspective during overwhelming times can be challenging, especially when facing cancer, but this reflection offers comfort that sacred moments can emerge even when life feels chaotic. The idea that making space for peace doesn't require perfect conditions resonates deeply for anyone navigating difficult health journeys. Thank you for sharing this thoughtful devotional and encouraging others to find hope in unexpected places.
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