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Trust, lean not and acknowledge : Snake and Ladder Game
||November 13, 2007|461 reads
 

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MonicaNikkiBarham
November 13, 2007
Amen.  Good teaching, and ever so true.
Connie Radomski
November 13, 2007
This is  very encouraging to read. How wonderful the fresh insights coming from a culture so profound and sensitive to the beauty of truth as revealed by God in His word. May all Indians come to know truth as clearly as you can see it, dear and holy man of God. How blessed we are that you take the time to share with us who are living in a dry and thirsty land among people who have said in their hearts, "There is no God"...life is a beach party and then you die. He who gets the most toys wins."  Someone once said, "The unreflective life is not worth living."
So many are living lives of quiet desperation. And noisy desperation! I pray that God will take Job's messages from God to them...somehow, someway.
Job Anbalagan
November 13, 2007
Monica, May the Lord use you mightily in your nation.  This is my prayer for you.

Bobby, may the Lord grant you the gift of the word of wisdom so that you may be used of God mightily.  Amen.

Sister Connie,  I thank my God for my fellowship with you, a woman of God chosen by God for revivals in the USA. 
Travis Evans
November 18, 2007

Good post Job, very encouraging. You speak of faith, and patience - these two are gifts worth rejoicing over. I often ponder circumstances that God may test me with. I have found though, that very often it is our loved ones who are used to try us, and much of the time it is purely bitterness and contention in spirit, in our loved ones that we contend with. Brings this scripture to mind.

Matthew 10:35  For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.

Sometimes it seems like everyone around me (not just family and friends) "needs" something from me continually, especially when I just want to be alone with God, and I think it really bothers them that everything that I "need" I get from God. Pretty weird actually, but this is how it seems to be. There are those who serve God and are filled with light, and there are those who do not serve God, but rather settle to feed off of those with that light. Well, I kinda got off topic, LOL, sometimes once my fingerst start moving they just don't want to stop.

Job Anbalagan
November 19, 2007
Arctic,  thanks for your words.