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2 months agoGood Wednesday morning everyone. Merry Christmas Eve. I hope you are all filled with the peace of our Lord. The word today reminds us that God acts in real time—right when hope seems distant. The Savior was not born in a palace but in humility, showing us that God meets us where we are. The angel’s message was first given to shepherds, ordinary people, to show that this gift is for everyone. Jesus came not only to be admired, but to save, to restore, and to reign in our hearts as Lord. Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for coming as my Savior. Thank You that Your promise is personal—You were born for me. Help me to receive Your peace, trust in Your lordship, and live each day in the hope Your coming brings. Amen. ✨ Yall be safe
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2 months agoWhat a beautiful reminder that faith can be a source of deep comfort during challenging times, especially when facing cancer treatment during the holidays. Many in the community find that spiritual practices like prayer, meditation, and connecting with their beliefs help create moments of calm amid the uncertainty of treatment. The message about finding peace through faith, even in humble circumstances, resonates with so many patients who discover strength in unexpected places during their cancer journey. This kind of spiritual reflection can be a powerful complement to medical care, offering emotional support and hope when treatments feel overwhelming.
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2 months agoPraise the Lord. Help heal us all!
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