A Changed Heart

By God’s grace, when we understand and appreciate the truths of the gospel, we will cease to live in sin and will instead live according to His word.

 

 

 

1Peter​​ 2:1 Therefore, putting aside all malice and all guile and hypocrisy and envy and all slander,

Look back to 1 Peter 1:22-25. ​​ 1 Peter 2:1-10 is a continuation of the exhortation in the previous chapter​​ meant to encourage​​ the converted Christians. ​​ They were surrounded by the world yet no​​ longer​​ of the world. ​​ The enticement to​​ fall into sin​​ was​​ apparent​​ however,​​ their​​ faith in following God​​ was to be their​​ strength and​​ focus. ​​​​ We can relate. ​​​​ Because we have been redeemed by Christ, because the Holy Spirit is​​ working in our life,​​ we are changed,​​ and​​ that change​​ should​​ be displayed in our character. ​​ We are​​ weak and wanting in moral strength, purpose,​​ and courage,​​ and our time on earth is short.​​ ​​ God’s word is​​ our strength, not lacking in anything, perfect and lasting forever.​​ ​​ Therefore, we are to​​ 

Put aside​​ the behavior that​​ was once ours.  ​​​​ This means to​​ cast off​​ the thinking and actions​​ that were​​ consistent with​​ our​​ old self.

Ephesians 4:22-31​​ 

Romans 13:12 The night is almost gone, and the day is at hand.​​ ​​ Let us therefore lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.

Ephesians 5:11 And do not participate in the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but instead even expose them;

Because the power of God’s hand has changed us, we should no longer practice or participate in the sin that once ruled our life. ​​ Christ has redeemed us,​​ the Spirit is renewing us, therefore we are to be different, think different, and act different​​ from the world around us. ​​ This is only possible through God’s power. ​​ Without God, we are unable to fight sin.​​ ​​ The power to put off sin is a gift of our salvation. ​​ 

Ephesians 3:16, “that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through His Spirit in the inner man”.​​ 

Refer​​ again​​ to​​ 1 Peter 1:22, “Since you have in obedience to the truth purified your souls for a sincere love of the brethren, fervently love one another from the heart”. ​​ There was difficulty amongst​​ those who had chosen to follow Jesus. ​​ The witness​​ through their actions​​ to those who opposed them​​ was extremely important. ​​ Were others​​ drawn towards God​​ by​​ their changed lives? ​​ 

How about us? ​​ Do our lives point toward the holiness of God?​​ ​​ Do we act in a consistent manner of God’s calling?​​  ​​​​ 

If our​​ faith has been placed solely in Christ, we have blessings and privileges​​ in Him to help us live in accordance with​​ His truths in obedience. ​​ Peter specifically​​ calls out​​ the​​ worldly​​ behaviors he has seen among those he is addressing.

  • Malice​​ <kakia> badness, depravity, malignity, trouble, evil, naughtiness, wickedness. ​​ This is to threaten evil, actively seeking to see others suffer, having a disposition to​​ injure others without cause, from mere personal gratification,​​ or from a spirit of revenge, --​​ Webster.​​ 

This is​​ a general term for all sorts of evil,​​ be careful to address it. ​​ We can quickly brush something off as not being a part of our life, yet we have all seen threats of evil against another and many​​ of us​​ are guilty,​​ at least in​​ thought,​​ of the same. ​​ We cannot lay aside an error if we are unable to admit our fault.

Consider, have you ever been spiteful toward someone? ​​ One commentary says, “Malice delights in another’s hurt”,​​ (JFB). ​​ This is in direct contradiction with the actions of a saved soul. ​​​​ Titus 3:3 addresses this​​ sin,​​ For we also once were foolish ourselves, disobedient, deceived, enslaved to various lusts and pleasures, spending our life in malice and envy, hateful, hating one another.

 

  • Guile​​ <dolos> trickery, craftiness, deceit, subtilty. ​​ Unfortunately, most of us understand manipulation. ​​ This is presenting something just a bit different than it​​ truly​​ is,​​ in order to​​ get someone to​​ respond​​ in a way that you desire. ​​ The use of the word guile here is to be shrewd or skilled in deception. ​​ 

The familiar phrase​​ ‘sly as a fox’​​ pertains to someone who is​​ particularly​​ crafty or tricky. ​​ According to​​ Idioms by The Free Dictionary,​​ this term means you are ‘especially devious or underhanded’. ​​​​ These actions are almost always for one’s own advantage. ​​​​ Something that is meant to deceive is fraudulent, an imposter, and purposes to​​ hedge around the truth. ​​ Think of guile as the small print in a contract, or the part of a spoken commercial at the end where the words are so fast it is impossible to hear​​ their meaning.​​ ​​ Psalm 34:13​​ says,​​ “Keep your tongue from evil,​​ and your lips from speaking deceit”.

 

  • Hypocrisy​​ <hupokrisis> acting under a feigned part. ​​ Deceit or dissimulation, to act falsely. ​​​​ This is pretending to be something you are not, in other words, saying one thing while doing the opposite. ​​ When your words are not supported by your actions​​ you are a hypocrite. ​​ Someone who is insincere​​ might give lip​​ service,​​ but their words are not supported by real conviction. ​​ This action may include flattery​​ as someone might share positive words and actions yet think differently in their heart. ​​​​ Being a hypocrite is the opposite of being genuine.

Matthew 22:15-18​​ is an example,​​ Then the Pharisees went and counseled together how they might trap Him in what He said. ​​​​ And they *sent their disciples to Him, along with the Herodians, saying, "Teacher, we know that You are truthful and teach the way of God in truth, and defer to no one; for You are not partial to any. ​​​​ "Tell us therefore, what do You think? ​​ Is it lawful to give a poll-tax to Caesar,​​ or not?"​​ But Jesus perceived their malice, and said, "Why are you testing Me, you hypocrites?”

 

  • Envy​​ <phthonos>​​ ill-will, jealousy, spite. ​​ We see this often, especially in​​ politics. ​​ Maliciously attacking another in order to bring them down. ​​ The source of this behavior is​​ strong jealousy which leads to a desire to see others suffer by causing them emotional pain or offence. ​​ Jealousy has a nickname,​​ the green-eyed monster. ​​ According to​​ Wikipedia,​​ jealousy is often brought on by​​ feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.

 

Read the instruction given in​​ 1 Corinthians13:4, “Love is patient, love is kind, [and] is not jealous; love does not brag [and] is not arrogant”.​​ 

 

Do you have ill-feelings towards another’s welfare? ​​ A good question to ask ourselves may be​​ ‘Am I able to rejoice with other’s​​ accomplishments and blessings’?

 

How do you respond when your importance or position are threatened? ​​ Often you will see envy in the family structure, among children vying for attention, wanting to be the one​​ who gets​​ noticed. ​​ You may see this​​ when extended family enters the picture through marriage. ​​ If you have grown children with spouses, are you able to​​ be thankful for the attention given and time spent with another family?

 

  • Slander​​ <katalalia>​​ defamation, backbiting, evil speaking. ​​ Consider​​ ​​ have you been guilty of talking bad about another?​​ ​​ Slander can be words that are falsely spoken​​ that damage the reputation of someone. ​​ It can also be a purposeful attack on someone’s​​ character or name. ​​ To slander someone is to​​ falsely charge with malicious intent. ​​​​ ​​  ​​​​ 

Are we careful with the words we use? ​​ Do we check our true motivation? ​​ Do we​​ interpret someone’s actions without having all the facts? ​​ Do we check the source of our information or do we carelessly repeat what someone has said​​ without thinking of the​​ consequence? ​​​​ Do we readily listen to​​ and believe​​ gossip? ​​​​ 

Slandering someone is the opposite of​​ encouragement. ​​ It causes deep hurt and​​ breaks trust between individuals. ​​ Read the exhortation in​​ James 4:11,​​ Do not speak against one another, brethren. ​​ He who speaks against a brother, or judges his brother, speaks against the law, and judges the law; but if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law, but a judge [of it].

If we are busy judging others, we are prideful. ​​ A heart of humility is most concerned​​ about its own actions and purpose honoring God.

Each of the​​ actions listed above are the rule of a life untouched by God’s grace. ​​ They are products of a life​​ controlled​​ by sin. ​​ They begin in the heart and​​ are reflected in speech. ​​ We are to put away, cast off these behaviors. ​​ 

Recall​​ Ephesians​​ 4:21-24,​​ if indeed you have heard Him and have been taught in Him, just as truth is in Jesus,​​ that, in reference to your former manner of life, you lay aside the old self, which is being corrupted in accordance with the lusts of deceit,​​ and that you be renewed in the spirit of your mind,​​ and put on the new self, which in [the likeness of] God has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth. ​​​​ 

Matthew Henry’s Commentary​​ says the advice is to “lay aside or put off what is evil, as one would do an old rotten garment: ‘Cast it away with indignation, never put it on more’.

Colossians​​ 3:8-10​​ But now you also, put them all aside: anger, wrath, malice, slander, [and] abusive speech from your mouth. ​​​​ Do not lie to one another, since you laid aside the old self with its [evil] practices,​​ and have put on the new self who is being renewed to a true knowledge according to the image of the One who created him.

In​​ Hebrews​​ 12:1, we are told to​​ put away sin –​​ “Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance, and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. ​​ 

The book of James gives us the same instruction,​​ Therefore putting aside all filthiness and [all] that remains of wickedness, in humility receive the​​ word implanted, which is able to save your souls, James 1:21.

Are we aware of​​ our sin?

Do we ask God to show us the subtilty of it so that we can address​​ it?

Do we actively seek to turn away​​ from sin and turn towards God?

1 Peter 2:1 connects to the chapter that precedes it.​​ ​​ Because you are in Christ,​​ for this reason,​​ you are to put aside the former self which​​ is dominated​​ by sin. ​​​​ This is important because the only way we are able to fight the​​ pattern​​ of sin​​ in our lives is through Christ. ​​ On our own we are weak​​ and ill-equipped​​ for the​​ battle. ​​​​ By God’s grace, when we understand and appreciate the truths of the gospel, we will cease to live​​ in sin and will​​ instead​​ live according to His word. ​​​​ Living in sin is inconsistent with living in Christ. ​​ A changed​​ heart will seek to live in holiness.

Consider the symbolism of baptism.​​ ​​ It is a picture of being cleansed from our old way of life, having the power of sin washed away and replaced by the power of grace. ​​​​ 

Romans 12:1 I urge you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, [which is] your spiritual service of worship.

Peace In My Soul

Ours is not only a hopeful faith, it is a certain faith wrought by God’s own power.

God’s children are protected​​ by the power of God. ​​ When we really take the time to consider what this means, an ensuing peace​​ surrounds our very soul no matter​​ the circumstances. ​​ We are kept, we are watched, and we are guarded​​ by God’s power!

1 Peter 1:5​​ ​​ who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. ​​ 

God’s​​ power is miraculous​​ in its ability, abundance, intent, strength, and wonder. ​​ There is nothing comparable to God’s power. ​​​​ In the previous post we addressed the truths that God’s word is​​ able, it is abundant, and it is intentional. ​​ Part 3 will address the strength of God’s power​​ and the wonder of God’s power,​​ and what it means to be protected by God’s power through faith for​​ salvation.​​ 

  • God’s power is miraculous in its strength -​​ it​​ simply​​ has no match in strength. ​​ God has the power to save and the power to forgive sins. ​​ He has power over nature and the power to uphold all things by His word. ​​ Hebrews chapter 11 gives us a list of details how God manifested His power through those who believed in Him.

Hebrews 11:33 who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed [acts of] righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight.

Psalm 93:4 The LORD on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.​​ ​​ KJV

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ Nahum 1:3 The LORD is slow to anger and great in power, and the LORD will by no means leave [the guilty] unpunished. ​​ In whirlwind and storm is His way, and clouds are the dust beneath His feet.

  • Is anyone or anything able to disrupt God’s power?

  • God’s power is miraculous in its wonder -​​ it​​ is full of wonder. ​​​​ Consider His miraculous creation. ​​ Consider His marvelous works. ​​ 

Exodus 15:11 "Who is like Thee among the gods, O LORD? Who is like Thee, majestic in holiness, Awesome in praises, working wonders?

Psalm 77:14 Thou art the God who workest wonders; Thou hast made known Thy strength among the peoples.

Daniel 4:3 "How great are His signs, and how mighty are His wonders! ​​ His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and His dominion is from generation to generation.

There is nothing more beautiful and amazing than God!

We are protected by the power of God​​ through faith. ​​​​ 

  • What does it mean to have faith?

Faith​​ is the persuasion, acceptance, and moral conviction of the truthfulness of God. ​​ It is reliance upon Christ alone for salvation. ​​ It is believing without a doubt the Gospel; it is absolute assurance in God’s promises, it produces unwavering confidence in God. ​​ 

 Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the assurance of [things] hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. ​​ Faith in a believer’s heart is bestowed through God’s grace,​​ (Ephesians 2:8-9). ​​​​ We are saved by grace through faith and we can have confidence that God will keep us in His care.

Albert Barnes’ NT Commentary​​ says God “does not keep us by the mere exertion of power, but He excites faith in our hearts, and makes that the means of keeping us. ​​ As long as we have faith in God, and in His promises, we are safe”. ​​ 

Ours is not only a hopeful faith, it is a certain faith wrought by God’s own power. ​​ 

  • For what are we protected? ​​​​ 

A salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. ​​​​ This is our final and ultimate rescue and deliverance. ​​ The​​ Teacher’s Commentary​​ states we will see complete victory over the fight in our flesh toward sin and we will witness complete deliverance from trials, persecution, and sorrow.

The word euphoria comes to mind. ​​ Great elation and joy in the fulfillment of God’s promise to His children in His eternal kingdom, not for our pleasure but for His praise.

John 10:28-29 and I give eternal life to them, and they shall never perish; and no one shall snatch them out of My hand.​​ ​​ "My Father, who has given [them] to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch [them] out of the Father's hand.

This is incredible, this is our hope, and this is Truth. ​​ If you follow Christ, you are secured by His power through faith for salvation.

  • Are you holding fast to the confidence you have in Christ? ​​ 

  • During this time of uncertainty, how is your faith being manifested in your thoughts, actions, and words?

 “Who are, by the mighty power of God, through the means of their faith wrought in them by the Spirit of God, kept to the full obtaining and fruition of that salvation, which, having been purchased and revealed by Christ, is ready to be consummated in these last days of the world”,​​ Hall’s Explication of Hard Texts.

 God will protect those who are His; He will preserve and guard them for Christ’s return. ​​ Philippians 1:6​​ [For I am] confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.

 Read this summary found in​​ Philip Doddridge’s N.T. Commentary,​​ “Who, though now surrounded with many apparent dangers, are not left defenseless, but are guarded as in a strong and impregnable garrison, by the almighty power of God, through the continued exercise of that faith which this almighty power wrought in your hearts; and he will still maintain it unto that blessed hour when you shall receive the complete and eternal salvation which is already prepared, and though now kept as under a veil, is to be revealed in its full radiance of glory, in the last time, the grand period, in which all the mysteries of divine Providence shall beautifully terminate.

 

Amen.

 

 

Dear Jesus,

Each of us has a response to the current happenings in our world.

My grandson’s prayer this morning – “Dear Jesus, please make the bad germ go away”. ​​ Each of us, believers or not,​​ would heartily say Amen to this prayer of a child.​​ 

​​  Covid19 has turned most lives​​ upside down. ​​ Some have gone from packed schedules to no schedules. ​​ Those in community service work have more responsibilities than they can handle, working double-shifts in order to accommodate those in need and keep our cities running. ​​ We actively try to steady our own fear while encouraging others to remain calm.  ​​​​ It is surreal to think we are living through a pandemic that will be written in history books for generations​​ not yet born. ​​ 

The bad germ will go away. ​​ Lives will return to​​ a new​​ ‘normal’,​​ whatever that is. ​​ Schedules will once again be packed, work will pick up, or slowdown in some cases. ​​ Fear will recede to the back of our minds. ​​ There will be scars, but we will go on. ​​​​ And,​​ for some, the feeling of need for God’s intervention will sadly fade …

  • Will​​ you​​ still pray, “Dear Jesus”?

 

A five-year-old child understands the power of God’s hand. ​​ While no mortal man is able to corral Covid19, Jesus is able, and He will in His time. ​​ Jeremiah 32:17​​ says,  ​​​​ “Ah Lord GOD! ​​ Behold, Thou hast made the heavens and the earth by Thy great power and by Thine outstretched arm! ​​ Nothing is too difficult for Thee”.

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God’s power in the universe is displayed for all to see, from the tiniest of detail to the magnitude of the tallest mountain. ​​ Walk outside and notice the small detail on a flower made with stamens for the bee to collect pollen. ​​ This is the remarkable hand of our Creator. ​​ Look to the height of the hills around you and​​ stand in awe of​​ the​​ One who caused them to form.

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 He will use this time in our lives for His glory and His purpose. ​​ Each of us has a response to the current happenings in our world. ​​ The most important question to ask others and ourselves is​​ Have you personally trusted​​ in Jesus as your Lord and Savior?​​ ​​ Will you lay aside the​​ things of earth to follow the God of heaven?​​ ​​ God’s great power is displayed in the miracle of saving souls. ​​ When explaining this to His disciples​​ Jesus said,​​ “With men​​ this is impossible; but with God all things are possible”​​ (Matthew 19:26).

 

 There is no one else able to save the soul of man. ​​ There is no One more powerful​​ to place our trust in for all things. ​​​​ Will you kneel at Jesus’ feet as a child and pray​​ –​​ Dear​​ Jesus.

Hurricane Irma

Ps 57:1 Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to me, for my soul takes refuge in Thee; and in the shadow of Thy wings I will take refuge, until destruction passes by.

Hurricane Irma. ​​ Facts: ​​ Category 5, 185 mph winds (some gusts clocked at over 200 mph), direct hit on Anguilla and Saint Martin/St. Maarten, two small islands in the Caribbean, on​​ September 6th, 2017. Incredible devastation occurred – buildings collapsed, roofs were torn off, trees were uprooted, the infrastructure of the islands demolished, airplanes were overturned as if they were toys, and marinas became graveyards for rows of sinking watercraft. Add to this scene massive flooding, unsafe drinking water and dangerous power lines laying in the streets, on housing and walkways. ​​ The pictures here are recent, almost one year later.

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My husband and I have visited Saint Martin almost​​ every year since 2003. ​​ We were there two weeks before Irma hit last year and had the opportunity to visit again a few weeks ago. ​​ Although we’d been told the cleanup and rebuild has greatly improved, it is difficult to believe the amount of damage still​​ seen. ​​ It is everywhere you look. ​​ Overturned boats slowly being pulled down into the ocean, and entire boardwalks and piers, shops and restaurants are gone, completely, in the bays. ​​ It doesn’t seem that even one structure was left unscathed. ​​ Immediately, after landing at the modified airport, which was a white event tent, the casualties were evident. I thought we were informed about what we might see because I’ve kept in touch through the internet, but nothing could have prepared me for what truly was. ​​ As we drove from the airport across the island to our destination, I was speechless at the damage around each corner, my heart was silently crying.

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We settled in and began talking with those who were on the island during this tragic event.​​ 

Many people were smiling! ​​ And they wanted to talk about Jesus: ​​ His care for them and His mercy on them.

Seriously, each day of our time spent here I have had opportunities to talk about God’s mercy and the necessity to trust in Him. ​​ Several times, when I questioned how someone was doing, I was met with thankfulness that life was spared. ​​ Faces literally lit up when speaking of God’s provision for basic needs. ​​ We heard many were without water in their homes for months and were rationed drinking water. ​​ Electricity was​​ unavailable to most homes. ​​ Roads were impassable and even if they weren’t, many cars were not drivable because trees or poles had landed on them. Stories from a worker in a grocery market of having only two bottles of water – for drinking and showering –​​ for the entire family with three teenage boys – were shared with thankfulness for what​​ was​​ provided. ​​ 

One woman remarked how ‘life lessons’ were learned from her oldest son who recently had complained of sharing a room with his two younger siblings. ​​ She​​ said after the hurricane, one of her family members lost everything and moved in with them – a small two bedroom home needing to accommodate nine​​ 

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people for several months. ​​ Her oldest son is now very happy to be back sharing a room with only three! ​​ 

I repeatedly heard phrases like, “God works in mysterious ways”, “God can do what He wants because He owns everything”, and “We have to trust in His plan”, and “Praise God, we are okay, it’s just stuff”.

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Thank you God for the resiliency of those who know You! ​​ Thank You for the amazing steadfastness of Your children. ​​ Thank you for reminding all of us what this life is truly about – the opportunity to praise You in all things and to share about Your hope in all circumstances to all people. ​​ Thank you God for​​ the beauty of the ocean and the waves and the breeze. ​​ And for Your power seen in a hurricane. ​​ 

God’s awesomeness is magnified in times of disaster as His children look to Him. ​​ 

It is so easy to expect that when you turn on a faucet, clean water pours out. ​​ I can say I hardly ever think about the blessing of a flushing toilet and working sewage system (except maybe when we’ve been camping!), or flipping a switch for light, or having the availability of unspoiled food or a roof over my head. ​​ Having panes​​ of glass in a window has become commonplace for most of us. ​​ These things are all blessings given by God’s grace. What we need is food and shelter, what most of us have is so much more!​​ 

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Thank you Lord Jesus, for giving each of us what we need. ​​ Sometimes, it’s the most difficult tragedies that cause our trust to turn towards Your grace. ​​ Often, it is in the midst of personal loss that we recognize we already have everything that is important and lasting. ​​ In the midst of broken buildings and lives upturned, joy is evident in the certain hope of life eternal.

Ps 57:1 Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to me, for my soul takes refuge in Thee; and in the shadow of Thy wings I will take refuge, until destruction passes by. ​​ God is our refuge and shelter.

Da 6:27 "He delivers and rescues and performs signs and wonders in heaven and on earth, Who has [also] delivered Daniel from the power of the lions."  ​​​​ The same God who delivered Daniel from the lion’s jaws will rescue His children.

Na 1:7 The LORD is good,​​ a stronghold in the day of trouble, and He knows those who take refuge in Him. ​​ God is our fortress. ​​ God knows those who seek His protection.

Isa 12:2 "Behold, God is my salvation, I will trust and not be afraid; For the LORD GOD is my strength and song,​​ and He has become my salvation." ​​ God is our deliverance, in Him there is no fear. ​​ God is our praise!

Ps 121:1-2 I Will lift up my eyes to the mountains; from whence shall my help come?​​ 2​​ My help [comes] from the LORD, Who made heaven and earth. ​​ The One​​ Who created heaven and earth is our help.

Isa 41:10 'Do not fear, for I am with you; do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.' ​​ There is no reason to be dismayed. ​​ God will uphold His children.

Ps 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. ​​ God is our security, right now, this very moment, even in distress.​​ 

Strength and resolve in God’s children to trust Him even through incomprehensible tragedy. ​​ This is what I witnessed during my time in Saint Martin this year and I am so thankful. I pray we were able to leave bits of encouragement as we shared God’s truths. ​​ I personally received incredible blessings.

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Psalm​​ 106:8 Nevertheless He saved them for the sake of His name. ​​ That He might make His power known.