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Giving Thanks in Darkness and in Light — 12 Comments

  1. Ican certainly relate to the “one step at a time” since I developed this balance problem. I get up in the mornings and most of the time, as I place bothhands on my walker, very carefully, I say out loud, “Okay, God, you and I together can make it” and WE do. I spend a lot of time thanking Him that I can still take a step without falling. I am blessed that I know HIM, as my Lord and Savior, and trust Him to guide me with HIS light. It is not easy but worth the try.
    Thanks, Karen, for another inspirational story. Love to you. Margaret

  2. Wonderful illustration of a great truth. Thanks for sharing it.
    “The Lord is my Light and my Salvation,
    Whom then shall I fear!!”

  3. I can totally relate to Matt’s situtation. One evening while on a church camping trip, I got lost in the woods trying to catch up to my group. It was dark and by the grace of God I had a flashlight. I kepte hearing voices so I kept walking hoping to catch up with them. After about 30 minutes or so, I finally accepted that I was “lost.” I kept repeating to myself, “God is good all of the time.” Luckily, everyone was given an emergency whistle to blow if needed. I blew the whistle and its sound carried across the lake to the campground. They whistled back to me to alert me they heard the call. After about 20 minutes of waiting people showed up to escort me back to my campsite. God IS good ALL of the time.

  4. Such a great reminder not to try to look too far ahead, or to know what will happen down the road, but to trust God for “the next step.” Thanks Karen.

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