character

It is hard to square off in the face of suffering; put on a smile and walk directly into that storm. Nobody looks at suffering every time and says, “I would really like more of that!” Suffering is painful. It chips away at our resolve. It can rock our faith.

Ironically, it is the very tool that can strengthen our faith as well.

One of the things that predominantly sets apart those who thrive is the ability to stay in righteous intimacy with God throughout the duration of the test. This is when the hearts of the believers are steeled. They become patient, grow in character, and embody hope in the face of trial.

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white-flag strategy

Several of my more recent posts have been a “purging,” as such.

A regular tossing-aside of some creepy-crud matters!

Could you tell?

Hopefully, it has been quite obvious that…

I do not like discord!

Nope. Nada. Zilch.

And there certainly has been enough of THAT floating around since 2016!

(With no signs of stopping, I might add.)

So, what’s an optimist to do?

(Besides cheering them on – toward a happier path, that is!)

Giggles.

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a new song

But I will sing of thy might; I will sing aloud of thy steadfast love in the morning. For thou hast been to me a fortress and a refuge in the day of my distress.

Psalm 59:16

There are stories woven throughout Scripture of God’s great love for his people. We see him parting seas, crushing boulders, and quietening storms. He feeds the hungry and heals the sick. He cries with those who mourn, comforts the lonely, and stands with the forgotten. His character is consistent of a loving and faithful God who meets his people in their time of need.

Why then, do we so easily forget that the God we serve is the same God that has always been?

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