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Making the Right Choice



I know today isn't Tuesday but ...I'm a bit behind and I wanted to participate in this week's In Other Words Tuesday quote.  Here's Sunflower Faith's choice of quotes:

How automatic it can be to try to fix our brokenness ourselves and then wonder why it's not working.

  • Self-help books that promise great results if you look within 
  • New year's resolutions that are all too often broken in the first month
  • Motivational tapes and affirmations that say 'yes I can'
 Brokenness might just be the best thing for you!  

Does that surprise you?  But sometimes it takes us being in that place of brokenness to finally look to God; the ONLY ONE who can truly fix us.  

No matter what is going on in your life ...God knows.
No matter how huge the problem seems to you ...God has a solution.
No matter how far down you feel you've gone ... God offers hope.

So, what part do you play?

Today, make the right choice to trust God.

Psalm 18:2
"The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."


Blessings and love,

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Debbie Petras
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  1. Thank you so much for this post. Great words of wisdom here. God is always the answer!

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  2. Oh, Debbie - bless you - you are so right. In my case brokenness was indeed the the thing I needed, although I really, truly hated it at the time.

    God bless you - Marsha

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  3. No one wants it but it's truly the way to the heart of God...we must be emptied so He can fill us.....

    Great post, Debbie...I am still pondering your words...

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  4. I know well the truth of which you speak. He is all sufficient, even when we see no possible way.

    Blessings for a wonderful Lord's Day and a great new week!

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  5. Dear Debbie,
    Thank you for Psalm 18:2.
    I'll make it mine for today.
    From felisol

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