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Waiting Patiently…

On Sunday, the Lord spoke those two words “wait patiently” to me. I am reminded of this earlier post from August 2020 encouraging us as believers to be on our guard against deception. Satan is a counterfeiter of the things of God. It’s such a wicked thing to deceive people in this way by pretending…
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Pleasing God…Prayer for the week ahead 20/5/2024

“Now may the God of peace who brought up our Lord Jesus from the dead, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you complete in every good work to do His will, working in you what is well pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be…
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Wait patiently..

These were the words the Holy Spirit spoke to me today. Wait Patiently… It was an encouragement to wait patiently for God’s perfect timing and not to try and make something happen in our own strength. A reminder that God will bring about His perfect Will in His timing and to wait patiently for the…
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Small but beautiful..

It’s amazing to me still how such a small little island that I am blessed to call home has such a varied and beautiful landscape. It’s not only the landscape that varies but the cultures,dialects and customs too as people settle into their own “tribes” and make their mark across the landscape. If you ever…
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A first time for everything..

Being away this week has given me an opportunity to do and try a few things for the very first time. I have travelled over the incredible Ribblehead viaduct on a train (see my photo) eaten a Yorkshire curd tart (a curious mixture of pastry, currants and cheese but absolutely delicious) been to a livestock…
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Prayer for the week ahead..empathy 13/5/24

“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.” Hebrews 4.15-16 NKJV Father in…
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Never run dry….

These beautiful old drinking troughs in Derbyshire were built to collect the fresh spring water for the nearby village. The men and women would collect it daily and even sell the water for a penny a bucket. The first 2 troughs which collected the spring water were clear but the furthest ones from the source…
