Thanks for posting... reminds me of the many times in my life that things have changed directions at times and in ways that were totally critical. And there is no explanation other than ‘God sent an angel’....
OK. What about the rest of the story? What became of your mother? Did you forgive and reconcile? The story sounds a bit too simplistic. Most abandoned and abused children, especially in this nihilistic age of abortion, decadence and drugs, don’t have happy outcomes.
Thank you!
Amazing!
Here’s a great audio version of all the Psalms; God is so good!
Watch “Sleep with God’s Word: Read by Sir David Suchet | Psalms with Black Screen Edition (19)” on YouTube
I am happy that everything worked out for you and your siblings.
Did she take her “baby brother” to school for show and tell? This story makes no sense.
God blessed me with a wonderful, God-fearing, Christ-loving mother, father, and huge extended families on both sides. We didn’t always have a lot of things, but we had an abundance of love from many, even our church family.
Your experience shows Father God, His only Son Jesus and The Holy Spirit were inside your spirit and soul! Yes, you had angels taking care of you and trusted them to be your messenger for every need! What an early blessing for you, despite whatever was lacking in parenting. Jesus wants ALL children to come to him no matter our age, but come as a child with wanting a loving heart for Him!
I, too, do not understand pure evil that takes place. But why would 1/3 of the angels follow Lucifer?!!! They have chosen their ‘lord’ and he is Satan so they are hard hearted.
As you have seen, John 10:10-11 (my verse that came to me this morning) is for those with hearts for Jesus Christ!!
Blessings in Christ, YGTG.
Amen. What a beautiful testimony.
Thank you for sharing.
Last week one of my Verse of the Day reflections was from Psalm 37. It is good to be reminded of the extent His goodness during the times in which we live
Thanks for another beautiful message.
That is a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
One minor quibble, if I may:
As Mary traveled, carrying the Son of God in her womb, she was rejected by her family because she was unwed.
From the Bible account, we know that Mary was not unwed, but rather betrothed which in the custom of the time meant a couple was legally married, but not yet come together. There was often about a year interval between these times so that the husband could prepare a suitable home for his bride at which time the wedding feast would take place and they would both start living in the same home. Some indications of this are the times in Luke and Matthew where Mary was already referred to as Joseph's wife before they came together.
Also, we never are really told in the Bible that Mary's family rejected her. For sure there may have been a great deal of consternation in the family and possibly scandal among the neighbors, but we aren't told they rejected her. They really aren't mentioned at all except in early Christian tradition.
Again, thanks for your posts. I always read and enjoy them, even if I don't often comment on them. God bless you, and may God's holy angels watch over you today and always.
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