IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL
My peace I give you... Do not let your hearts be troubled and.. afraid John 14:27 NIV (2011 Edition)
It is well with my soul. It has been a long time since I have felt this way and it's good to be back in the saddle again, especially when you are doing something that you love. The past few months were pretty hectic for me as there was so much going on at work but now things seem more settled down which means I can focus more of myself into what matters most - family!
THE PEACE Jesus gives brings a sense or assurance that no matter what happens you know ‘it is well with my soul'. He says to us: My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the World gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and.. afraid. The peace Jesus gives
doesn't depend on conditions and circumstances. It comes from knowing you are God's child and that your father controls the universe, loves you and always have your best interests at heart. That's why people who've lost everything will often as tell you that they wouldn't you best they trade what they’ve learned, even if it meant recouping all their losses. Joni Erikson Tada discovered d Supernatural peace when an accident confined her to a wheelchair, and Corrie Ten Boom found It in a Nazi death camp. Missionary Elisabeth Elliot found it ministering to the Indian tribe who massacred her husband. She wrote, 'Only in acceptance lies peace... not in resignation. Inere s a big deterrence! Author Creath Davis points out that Resignation s surrender to Tate, Acceptance is surrender to God.
Resignation lies down quietly in an empty universe. Acceptance rises up to meet the God who fills that universe with purpose and destiny. Resignation says, "I can't." Acceptance says, "God can." Resignation paralyses the nme process. Acceptance releases the process or its greatest creativity. Resignation says, "It's all Over for me. Acceptance says, "Now that here, what s next, Lord resignation says, "What a waste. " Acceptance says, "In what redemptive way will you use this mess, Lord?" Resignation says, "I'm alone."
Acceptance says, I belong to you, Lord."

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