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The Grace of God’s Mission
“The people who survived the sword,
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Oh my.., loooove this. Grace in the wilderness looks so beautiful.
Look for it today, LGS. May Grace abound.
I had never noticed “that” verse before….you have indeed shed a brand new light on a very old promise….
May grace abound as you heal from the sword which has pierced your heart, but will not take your Life.
Friend, bless you. You KNOW this piercing…And, you know His promises in the pain. Thank you for staying on the threshing floor with me daily. Oh the comfort…
Love Micki’s quote… may need to borrow that. “May grace abound as you heal from the sword which has pierced your heart, but WILL NOT take your life.” BEAUTIFUL, Micki!As always, your words and pictures are a healing balm of insight. Thank you.
Yvette, I had the privilege of hearing Micki Ann speak at a conference two weeks ago. Each message carried the HOPE of redemption and was so very anointed…I was overwhelmed. I drank deeply of every word spoken. “Healing balm of insight…” WELL SAID.
The work of grief is a gift, but it is work. I keep praying for you to know more of God’s mercy through this season of such profound sadness and ache.
Amberly…grateful beyond words…