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Deciding to walk in faith and cast out fear.

"For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." - 2 Timothy 1:7

 

I've chosen to quit looking at the problem, and start looking at my solution.  I've started to read the bible every morning, and renew my mind with positive thinking and healing thoughts.  It's helping tremendously!  God bless us, one and all! <3 Clara

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Comment by Renee. Coffey on January 21, 2012 at 12:10pm

That's right, you keep on that path.  Last yr, starting in 2/11, I had a goal, I read the bible from 3 pm- 4 pm. every day. Sometimes more if I had time. In the morning and before I went to bed.  Until I read the whole bible........It sure did help me mentally, and gave me strength, more wisdom, and more knowledge. I have always knew Christ since I was a child, and grew up in a very religious home. So, I have always been religious. But, the last 2 yrs before I got morgellons' I didn't read my spiritual books or go to church, and, less and less, as I worked 6 days a week, actually, 6 nights a week, from 3-11pm.  Mostly, I didn't make that time with God.  I did however, read little bit in my car while I was waiting for my shift to begin, or picking up my granddaughter. I made a tad time, but, not what I use to. I always had time for god.  Anyway.  So good for you.... You put a side a time every day, and make that time for you and God. and, keep that time.    It became so easy, so needing, etc.  It has kept me going this long.   God gives you everything you need. It's all in the HOLY BIBLE. 

I make that alone time now with the Lord too.  It sure does help..

take care, and don't ever give up.... We are worth it. Renee

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