I’m still a bit under the weather, but nothing makes me happier than sharing with what I can with each of you.
So, I decided I’d take my medicine and add in a dose of joy with a giveaway 😊🙌
The rules are the same as the previous giveaway.
I’m still a bit under the weather, but nothing makes me happier than sharing with what I can with each of you.
So, I decided I’d take my medicine and add in a dose of joy with a giveaway 😊🙌
The rules are the same as the previous giveaway.
I’m reading a chapter of a book each night and earlier this week I read (actually, I reread) a chapter from Dave Ramsey’s book, Financial Peace.
I read this for the first time back in 2009 and I’m going through it again using the Planner Workbook.
Here are two key takeaways from Chapter 3:
So what do these really mean?
I shared the first half of this post on my personal Instagram page and I wondered if I would share it on the blog or my public Instagram… only to see that today’s verse was one of David’s Psalms (I see You, God). So, I took it as a sign that I should share this now.
Many scriptures are personal to me, but the book of Psalms is very, VERY personal. This explanation will actually take me back to a discussion of our Israel trip:
Today’s verse is one that brings much comfort. It can be easy to feel overlooked and unappreciated at times.
This can happen in the workplace, at home, and even at church–in those places where we try to help and give the most of ourselves– and that can hurt.
But if we are living in the light, as God is in the light, then we have fellowship with each other, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, cleanses us from all sin.