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As Peaceful As A Flower

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We complicate our lives when we borrow trouble from  the future.  We waste our energy worrying about what might happen tomorrow; we become frantic and pressured looking at the many responsibilities on our to-do list for the next week; we lie awake obsessing over our plans for the upcoming month. And meanwhile we miss the precious gift of peace that God has given us right here, right now, in this tiny present moment that touches eternity.  Be like the wildflower, Jesus tells us in the Gospels, simply soaking up today's sunshine: "Take no thought for the morrow, for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself" (Matthew 6:34). Children live the same way, delighting in the here and now, untroubled by the future.  When we can find that same wholehearted simplicity, we, too, will know the peace of God's Kingdom. Ellen Sanna

I Look To You, Dear Lord

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You are my hope, the Lord of my life.  I wait on You and move cautiously in my decisions.  I am not ashamed to trust in Your guidance, Lord.  Instead I feel thankful for the trust in You.  I am filled with peace.  Throughout the day my thoughts often turn to You for direction and strength.  In quiet and confidence I find the strength only You can give. You, dear Father, are my Rock and my defender; I shall not fear.  I know I believe, and I am persuaded that You keep me close to You day by day. I look to You.  I doubt not in Your unfailing love for me.  Thank You.  In Jesus' name.  Amen.  Anita Corine Donihue

How Will Evil End?

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There is so much evil in the world today, so much wickedness, violence, corruption, drunkenness and debauchery.  There is so much crime of every description, that some people think it will never end.  Evil has taken strong hold on the human race ever to be eradicated. Yet one of the most glorious truths your Bible reveals is that someday in God's good time, when He is ready, all evil will come to an end.  Someday there shall be no more curse and no more utter destruction because the former things shall not be remembered.  All the mean, ugly, hateful things shall not be remembered nor come to mind. This was one of the main reasons that Jesus came to this world as stated in 1 John 3:8,  "For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil." But He is not going to destroy just the works of the devil, but the devil himself.  Praise God!!