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Time Allows Me To See Gods Working Better.
Contributed by Roy Fowler on Jun 19, 2020 (message contributor)
I got my first cup of coffee and slowly moseyed to my front porch. Walking to the banister putting my elbows there I sipped my coffee. I looked around my neighborhood, I kinda live on a small knoll, and it seemed so peaceful. The birds were singing, they were flying around and there was what seemed like 500 birds on the main electrical line running across the road. My dog lay beside me watching the cat on the porch across the way. I just had to thank God for this day and all my days that he had taken care of me even in my doubt sometimes that I wasn't going to get things my way. Smiling to myself I could see it now better than when I was going through it. God loves us and cares for us.
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