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Scripture Reminders...



As we are already ending the 3rd day of the new year in 2020, a scripture popped in my mind as I was writing in the Christian Planner I bought for myself from christianplanner.com, so that I could, 1) Actually learn to journal consistently, and enjoy it and, 2) Plan my month/day out. I’m the type that will try and do 30 things at once if I don’t keep a to do list!

Anyway, Psalm 119:105 popped in my head after reflecting onto doctor appointment with my Rheumatologist yesterday. [It wasn’t the best news, but all will be alright. I have to makes some changes to my medication and in my daily regimen of self care.] So the scripture say: “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” I always think it’s funny when specific scriptures pop in my head. Not like “ha, ha, lol” kind of funny but funny as in God telling me “I got you.” It makes me smile and I know I wouldn’t think of it on my own, but with Jesus, I do.

Today, that scripture and chapter read to me as a reminder that no matter what we may face, what we may endure, or what we may not understand, we should recall and remind God what His promises are to us. It’s not that He cannot remember them, but it is an encouragement to us to recall what He has done before us, for us, and what He will do as we remain faithful to Him. Also in that, any time we fall short or stray from Him and His ways, when we come back to Him and He’s there for us, loving us, once again. He’s “got” us. He loves us. He carries the burden of life on His shoulders like it’s a feather. He is strong. ❤️

Until next time ~ Nikki

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