Sunday review: May 24-29

On a weekend for remembering, here are reminders of our posts this week. Which one will you share with a friend?

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May 24
You and I don’t need to worry or keep a record for God about our difficulties. He is fully aware of them even down to the number of tears we have shed in our struggle.
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May 25
He prayed, he did his job, he watched for how and where the Holy Spirit would lead him, and then he followed. Paul trusted God with the outcomes and the timing.
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May 26
Today if you are giving up hope, stop. Get something to eat. Take a walk. Breathe. Declare a Psalm or two like this one: “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to me?” (56:3,4)
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May 27
If you read the stories of the saints in both the Old and New Testaments, you’ll see that God is always full of surprises and doesn’t always do what is expected. Often he does the opposite, and sometimes he told his prophets and kings as much.
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May 28
You may feel you are not enough, but Jesus fills up all the empty spaces of our lives.
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May 29
There’s a temptation to think of Jesus as another martyr in the same category with other heroes we’ve seen. . . . But to grasp the true greatness of what God did for us at Calvary, to understand the depth and breadth of Christ’s sacrifice, we must understand that he is more than the bravest war hero we know.
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