
“Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword?” ~Romans 8:35
“For we know that God works all things together for the good of those who love him, who are called according to his purpose.” ~Romans 8:28

Boooooooo who likes him anyway
Who likes whom, Noa?
Sory that was a friend on my phone.
A nugget of truth AND it rhymes?!!
Thank you for sharing your talents and wisdom in equal measure, Mitch!
Lol, I wasn’t signed in. This was me, just so you know!
Aha! Thanks, Abe.
I love it! I was trying to reblog this, but my tablet wouldn’t go there. I will try again later on my computer.
I see some truffula trees. I have a thneed already and I think I will try and get a hold of the Lorax. He might lift himself over. We should also contact the Onceler. He would be encouraged perhaps! Norm
You make a great deal of Seussical sense with this one, Mitch. We want to be our own gods but aren’t up to the job.
A hoot with a point! Thanks!
Mitch, I love it. This was one of my mom’s favorite scriptures and one of my own. I revisited them both yesterday morning before the wedding. And here they are again. The officiating was so special. Thanks for always encouraging. ❤️🙆🏻
Deb
My privilege, Deb. I love the way God speaks to us through one another.
🥰🥰 love the quote
Thank you, Emilly.
Nice, Mitch. Very nice. God bless!
Thanks, Nancy. You too.
It appeals to my GRinchy self.
Great imitation of Dr. Seus.
Thanks, Chris.
This is probably my favorite verse in the Bible. I have read it at many funerals and had it read at my husband’s. It is true!
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Trust God. Sounds so simple doesn’t it. I have accused God of giving me the remote on life without any batteries. A great “take” here Mitch.
Yeah, we’ve all been there, Gary. And thanks.
Amen, brother. When I read the Psalm that says that if I delight myself in Him, He will give me the desires of my heart, I interpret it to mean that God will give me His desires, and that His desires will become the desires of my heart. As I typed that, I realized it’s kind of hard to make that make sense. Hah!
It makes sense to me, Jeff. You nailed it.
Mitch,
He is all He promises and more. Oh, to experience that personally.
In Christ,
Gary
This reminds me of a quote I saw this morning, attributed to St. Augustine (but the website might have misattributed it to him):
“If you believe what you like in the gospels, and reject what you don’t like, it is not the gospel you believe, but yourself.”
Great quote, Michael. And, yes, I believe it is Augustine.
that is brilliant
verses 10 33 53 by his stripes romans are healed
I don’t know what you mean, Rudy.
chapter in romans with verse 53
The negative ego seems to be a master at separation.. God always includes I wish some Christians would remember that.
There are people that have great visions of what can be done. As long as they recognize God as their sovereign and that He is the one who makes a way, their vision will come true.