Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Why Grace


     Dear Family and Friends, I decided to post this today after all the love, prayers and miracles of the past few days. Gary one of our church members, working on a roof, came in contact with power lines. 10,000 volts of electricity went through his body, throwing him off the ladder. Grace was in the mud. Gary landed on his back in a mud puddle. No broken bones. I believe God's amazing grace was in that mud protecting him. He had surgery yesterday to repair his foot. The electricity went through his hands and out his foot. No bone or deep tissue was affected. Hole in his foot about the size of a stamp. They did a skin graft and praying that it will all heal with no more surgery required. God meets us where our need is and for Gary, I believe it was in the mud.
     Yesterday afternoon the message went over the internet. Our Pastor, Craig Fields was notified they had a match for lung transplant. This is the second transplant. Everything was a go and he went into surgery about
midnight last night and the doctors talked to the family about 7 AM this morning. I was amazed reading the post through the evening and this morning on Face Book. I can't imagine how many thousands of prayers were going up to heaven last night. I saw one that said Prayers from Japan. How great is our God. What would our world look like if we reached out for those prayers in all our needs. How different our world and our Americas would be if we turned to prayer as we did last night. There is power in prayer and we need to learn to apply it for all our needs.Our needs is why we need God's amazing grace in our lives. All praise, honor and glory goes to our Lord and Savior, the God of all Grace. May His Grace be with each of you.


                                                             Why Grace
     If we have no purpose in life, then we have no need for Grace. But, we do have purpose and we need Grace in our every day walk. It is especially needed in these tough times, we live in, that are often filled with conflicts and doubts
     Women of God are bathed in Grace. Devoted and faithful, with the ability to overcome hardships and defeats. They have a desire to make the world a better for everyone.
     Men of God are also bathed in Grace, to be protectors and providers for those under his care. They are the warriors and hunters, seeking to be conqueror and hero.
     We must remember all things come from God. It is God's Grace that goes with us throughout each day. The grace of God heals, provides and sustains our life. Grace brings peace in times of heartaches and worry. Safety and courage in times of fear and disaster. Sufficient Grace is the umbilical cord that keeps us connected to God.


     Psalms 145:8-9
    The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion: slow to anger, and of great mercies. The Lord is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works.




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