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A LOT OF CHRISTIANS DO NOT KNOW THE POWER THEY WIELD.....

Folks....when you
believe....and you are
committed....there are no
barriers to what you can
do!
Let's go over a typical day
for....me...since I have no
one else to use for
something like this. I
spend the day creating
change in MILLIONS of
situations. Not a few....not
one or two people....BUT
MILLIONS! Not through my
own power...but through
the energy and skill and
talent and faith that Christ
has provided me with. I'm
a power-packed praying
maniac who moves
mountains. And I know I
do! Which is part of the
fun.
I spent lots of time last
weekend helping a very
important family. Last
year I was able to spend
time with an old
friend...and it was as if 18
years had not even gone
by. She was incredible and
fun and faithful...and I just
loved my time with her.
So when her sister needed
some advice...I was happy
to help. That is just one of
the situations though.
That is what I'm trying to
point out.
There are the physical, in
this world situations, and
then there are the other
challenges that God
applies your efforts to.
You offer what you have,
and He takes that and uses
it PERFECTLY! PERFECTLY!
You say to Him, use me
Lord, for working for you
is my greatest joy! And HE
DOES IT!!!!
Please, everyone, stretch
yourselves. Open your
mind to the possibility
that you can do lots of
miracles every day
through our fabulous Lord
and Savior. I guarantee
you that the rewards are
endless.

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