Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Tough Times

These past few weeks have been very tumultuous in our country. The nation is witnessing one of the most unusual political campaigns in history and the economy is experiencing one of the greatest crisis since the Great Depression. In almost every conversation that I have with friends, family and even strangers, these issues seem to be at the forefront of our minds.

God is teaching me some amazing truths as I watch the changing history of our great nation unfold before my eyes.

Through His word, the Bible, I have been reassured that the great God of this universe is in total control of everything.

He promises that He "will never leave me or forsake me."

God alone is the satisfaction for my soul. Salvation secures our lives for all eternity and soul-satisfaction ensures abundant life on earth.

God gives great power, through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, for those whose believe!

I have to constantly "take every thought captive to the obedience of Jesus Christ" and the weapons of our warfare are not of this world but spiritual weapons that will demolish every stronghold and anything that sets itself up against the true knowledge of God.

Prayer is the KEY to experiencing the practical reality of God's amazing peace.

Isaiah 26:3 states "You will keep me in perfect peace, when my mind is steadfast on You and I completely trust in You!"

Enjoying God's presence is possible and a great privilege in the life of a believer. Although times are tough and we are living in difficult days, there is hope and there is a future because of the finished work of Christ Jesus my Lord!

Today, is a bittersweet day for me as I remember the anniversary of my precious mama's homegoing to heaven. I truly thank God upon every rememberance of her life and the cherished memories that will always be with me. I am most grateful for her faithfulness to pour the truth of God's word into my life and for her prayers that have blessed me even after her passing. Although words can not describe how much we miss her, we continue to "rise up and call her blessed among women!"

In Loving Memory of Marcella Eldridge Wood
March 1, 1939 - October 22, 2004