Are You Thankful in All Things?
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Russ NickelJune 11, 2020
Enjoy your thoughts so much, but please cite the sources of quotes you use, or indicate a link because we often may wish to read more of what your quoted source has to say.
Shelley S.June 11, 2020
Thank you for this! I needed this message in my life right now. Trials DO help us turn to the Lord. And you are right, some of my greatest growth has taken place during trials; the greater the trial, the greater the growth.
GinnyJune 11, 2020
I love when my feelings are put into words!
Kayleen HunsakerJune 11, 2020
I love this quote: “The future of this world has long been declared; the final outcome between good and evil is already known. There is absolutely no question as to who wins because the final victory has already been posted on the scoreboard. The only really strange thing in all of this is that we are still down here on the field trying to decide which team’s jersey we want to wear!” [cited in John Bytheway; When Times are Tough; 30] This comes from Jeffrey R Holland
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