Always!! I am going to add this one to my memory verses, thanks for sharing. Wishing you and your family a most blessed and Happy Thanksgiving Blessings, Sue
Found this on https://www.1517.org … “Note the flow of this text: In 65:1, the LORD is offering to Gentiles His salvation, then in verse 2-7 He lays out His anger and judgement on the unfaithful of Israel, but now, in verse 8-9 the focus is on those who remain the faithful remnant within Israel.” After reading that, I felt it necessary to review 65 in its entirety. I did so with the New International Version. **To comment on this let me start by saying, my interpretation (and every human has their own) of “LORD” is “the unseen power of the Universe.”** So, the LORD’s presence is before us at every moment. Those who have discovered the LORD in their own soul are on the right mission. Those who have not are destined to more suffering as they struggle to learn their own mission.
Thank you, Sandi, for your recent comment on my blog.
I feel so sorry for people who do not seek Him, he is our Life and Salvation
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DeleteSo what do you think of the times now? I wish and pray more people would look for Him - I think more and more people are turning away from Him.
ReplyDeleteI have hope, but it doesn't come from what I see.
DeleteMe too. We walk by faith, not sight. Linda
DeleteThe Awe that inspires is the base of belief.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those verses that reveals the humility of God. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHe stands at the door and knocks!
ReplyDeleteThere are people here who do not seek him. I'm sorry, Sandi.
ReplyDeleteA God of mercy...
ReplyDeleteGood verse.
ReplyDeleteAmén.
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Always!! I am going to add this one to my memory verses, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a most blessed and Happy Thanksgiving
Blessings,
Sue
God wants all to be saved.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that verse! I hope you have a wonderful weekend. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this verse.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's a lovely verse Sandi, thank you!
ReplyDeleteSandi what a wonderful reminder of how much God loves each of us. Such a special verse that holds the promise of Him! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Sandi. I'm thankful for your blog with special verses, and your friendship. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thank you for the verse
ReplyDeleteFound this on https://www.1517.org … “Note the flow of this text: In 65:1, the LORD is offering to Gentiles His salvation, then in verse 2-7 He lays out His anger and judgement on the unfaithful of Israel, but now, in verse 8-9 the focus is on those who remain the faithful remnant within Israel.” After reading that, I felt it necessary to review 65 in its entirety. I did so with the New International Version. **To comment on this let me start by saying, my interpretation (and every human has their own) of “LORD” is “the unseen power of the Universe.”** So, the LORD’s presence is before us at every moment. Those who have discovered the LORD in their own soul are on the right mission. Those who have not are destined to more suffering as they struggle to learn their own mission.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandi, for your recent comment on my blog.
Thank you for directing me to 1517, John. I had not heard of them before.
DeleteOh that many more may be brought to God!
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks, Victor!
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