Wednesday, February 10, 2010
MAKSIM (Mousse)
Divorce de mes parents
Mon père ment éhonteusement à son sujet et même son avocate s'est retournée contre elle INJUSTEMENT! Elle va à l'encontre de gros démélés judiciaires et a besoin de Dieu pour avoir la force de surmonter ces pénibles démarches...
Satan s'acharne et ma mère est déjà très faible sentimentalement parlant, mais elle garde la foi...
Seul Dieu peut restaurer la situation qui semble désespérée!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Virginie
Elle a besoin de tes prières pour être affirmée dans sa foi!
Prie pour que Dieu continue son travail en elle!
Prie pour que rien ne soit une occasion de chute, et que sa famille rencontre Jésus!
Aussi, que toutes blessures soient guéries et que toutes marques du passé soient effacées!
Merci!:D
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MEDITATION:
Glorious Names

O beloved, what glorious names our Lord deservedly wears! Whichever of his names you choose to dwell upon for a moment, what a mine of wealth and meaning it opens up to you! Here is this name, "El Shaddai;" "El," that is, "the strong one," for infinite power dwells in Jehovah. How readily may we who are weak become mighty if we draw upon him! And then, "Shaddai," that is to say, "the unchangeable, the invincible." What a God we have then, who knows no variableness, neither shadow of turning, against whom none can stand! "El," strong; "Shaddai," unchangeable in his strength; always therefore strong in every time of need, ready to defend his people, and able to preserve them from all their foes.
Come, Christian, with such a God as this why needest thou abase thyself to win the good word of the wicked man? Why gaddest thou abroad to find earthly pleasures where the roses are always mixed with thorns? Why needest thou to put thy confidence in gold and silver, or in the strength of thy body, or in aught that is beneath the moon? Thou hast El Shaddai to be thine.
From a sermon by Charles Spurgeon entitled "Consecration to God - Illustrated By Abram's Circumcision," delivered December 13, 1868. Image by Tony under Creative Commons License.
