The Palm of the Master’s Hand – A Poem about Trust
The Palm of the Master’s Hand is a place of safety and calm, a place where we are shielded from the storms of life that rage in the world around us. It is a place of retreat for the Christian to rest and gather strength to face the battle. For where could we be more safe than held close within the hands of God?
Read MoreOne More Mountain – A Poem about Struggles for Christians
One more mountain. Christians experience struggles in life just like everyone else. The difference is that we have a source of help in the Lord to see us through, giving us strength and building our character. I have struggled through chronic pain for many years. God gave me this poem in a time of particular distress. My prayer is that it will encourage you. I would love to hear your comments!
Read MoreMothers with Empty Arms – A 2MefromHim Devotional
Mothers are celebrating today, but for some women Mother’s Day brings tears rather than joy. It is for those women that I post my devotional today instead of tomorrow. My arms are full because two women placed their children for adoption. Many have empty arms for other reasons. Take a moment to offer love to someone who is hurting today.
Read MoreSecurity in a Dangerous World: A 2MefromHim Devotional
Security is something we all long for in this increasingly dangerous world. Sometimes it is hard to feel safe inside our own homes. God offers us the one chance for true security. If you are searching for a place of peace He provides it. I would love to hear your comments!
Read MoreA Trickle that Leads to a Flood – A 2MefromHim Devotional
A Trickle that Leads to a Flood. Sometimes those choices we make without a second thought can have real impact down the road. It pays to recognize that the little things in life can be object lessons to help us see larger things in a different light. A seemingly small decision can change a life in a split second.
Read MoreSuffering Redeemed – A 2MefromHim Devotional
Suffering is the most trying of human conditions. It changes our understanding of God and of ourselves. However, Christ’s death means our suffering can point us to Him, to His sacrifice, and in doing so, our suffering can be redeemed.
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