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				<title>Something To Think About</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
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					<title>Something to think about   4/10/11</title>
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					<description>This week&amp;rsquo;s lesson from Psalm 31 will help us understand
how to respond supernaturally to troubling circumstances.
Consider these three points Praise, Trust and Love. 
It&apos;s easy to Praise something that you trust and
its easy trust something that you love.
&amp;quot;Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice&amp;quot; (Philippians 4:4)
Why don&apos;t we rejoice in the Lord always? 
Psalm 31:7 tells us we can rejoice and be 
glad in Gods faithful love because he has seen our affliction
and knows our troubles. Can we Praise God in the midst of 
our troubles? Do we trust His faithful love? I pray you have 
placed your trust in Christ Love. Remember He loved you
first by giving His life on the Cross. 
Praise Him. Trust Him. Love Him.
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: medium">This week&rsquo;s lesson from Psalm 31 will help us understand<br />
how to respond supernaturally to troubling circumstances.<br />
Consider these three points Praise, Trust and Love. <br />
It's easy to Praise something that you trust and<br />
its easy trust something that you love.<br />
&quot;Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice&quot; (Philippians 4:4)<br />
Why don't we rejoice in the Lord always? <br />
Psalm 31:7 tells us we can rejoice and be <br />
glad in Gods faithful love because he has seen our affliction<br />
and knows our troubles. Can we Praise God in the midst of <br />
our troubles? Do we trust His faithful love? I pray you have <br />
placed your trust in Christ Love. Remember He loved you<br />
first by giving His life on the Cross. <br />
Praise Him. Trust Him. Love Him.<br />
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					<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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					<title>Something To Think About -  4/3/2011</title>
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					<description>What a wonderful treasure is PEACE! So many people today are 
troubled. They deal with inner turmoil. Their circumstances crowd 
around them. Worries, difficulties and the tribulations of life are so 
great they have robbed them of their inner PEACE. This weeks lesson 
from John chapter 11 tells us of two sisters Martha and Mary who 
suffered great loss. Their brother Lazarus had died and these sisters 
responded in two different ways to this situation. Which are you most like?
Martha spoke with Jesus and tried to settle her mind.
Mary fell at the feet of Jesus and tried to settle her heart.
Both responses are natural as we try to deal with loss in life. Jesus 
responded to both women with reason, Love and compassion. He then 
revealed to them a supernatural way to deal with difficulties in life 
that is only available to Christians. The same power of God that raised 
Lazarus from the grave can raise you from despair to hope. Can give you 
victory in the face of certain defeat. Can give you PEACE that passes 
understanding during the most difficult days of your life. I pray you 
have a relationship with Christ. Without Him there is no PEACE!
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: medium;">What a wonderful treasure is PEACE! So many people today are <br />
troubled. They deal with inner turmoil. Their circumstances crowd <br />
around them. Worries, difficulties and the tribulations of life are so <br />
great they have robbed them of their inner PEACE. This weeks lesson <br />
from John chapter 11 tells us of two sisters Martha and Mary who <br />
suffered great loss. Their brother Lazarus had died and these sisters <br />
responded in two different ways to this situation. Which are you most like?<br />
Martha spoke with Jesus and tried to settle her mind.<br />
Mary fell at the feet of Jesus and tried to settle her heart.<br />
Both responses are natural as we try to deal with loss in life. Jesus <br />
responded to both women with reason, Love and compassion. He then <br />
revealed to them a supernatural way to deal with difficulties in life <br />
that is only available to Christians. The same power of God that raised <br />
Lazarus from the grave can raise you from despair to hope. Can give you <br />
victory in the face of certain defeat. Can give you PEACE that passes <br />
understanding during the most difficult days of your life. I pray you <br />
have a relationship with Christ. Without Him there is no PEACE!</span><span style="font-size: medium"><br />
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					<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 20:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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