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Lessons Learned in Depression, That Couldn’t Be Learned on the Mountaintop
Originally posted on Wheat or Weeds:
This message“Lessons Learned in Depression, That Couldn’t Be Learned on the Mountaintop” will be a quick read today. As I think about this depression over the past 2 years or so, here are some…
Posted in Hope, Thoughts
Tagged Belief, depression, Faith, hope, Jesus Christ, recovery, thoughts
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Don’t let the enemy rob you.
I love the story surrounding Issac and Rebekah. If I had been Abraham I would have wanted the best for my “only son” too. The father of faith, Abraham, will not have his son marry one of the local women … Continue reading
Posted in Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Abraham, depression, Faith, fatigue, future, God, Isaac, prophecy, Rebecca, Rebekah, relationships, weariness
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