During the US Civil War, fierce fighting was taking place near Moorefield, West Virginia. Because the town was close to enemy lines, it would be controlled one day by Union troops, and the next by Confederates. In the heart of the town lived an old woman. According to the testimony of a Presbyterian minister, one morning several enemy soldiers knocked on her door and demanded breakfast. She asked them in and said she would prepare something for them. When the food was ready, she said, "It's my custom to read the Bible and pray before breakfast. I hope you won't mind." They consented, so she took her Bible, opened it at random, and began to read Psalm 27. "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" (v.1). She read on through the last verse: "Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart" (v.14). When she finished reading, she said, "Let us pray." While she was praying, she heard sounds of the men moving around in the room. When she said "amen" and looked up, the soldiers were gone. Meditate on Psalm 27. If you are facing enemies, God will use His Word to help you. Haddon Robinson
Face the enemy without fear; Though an army may surround you, You are safeGod's arms around you. Hess Let your fears drive you to your heavenly Father.
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Good morning, Mayor! Thanks for the daily lesson from God's word. When we know we belong to the Lord, then it gives us courage to face anything Satan can throw at us.
Have a great day. Hope this week's events are going as planned.
Wow! Thank you, Rus, for that WV story. They really are the best people. Good solid Christians who wnat to mind their own business and want others to do the same.