Walking as Children of Light

A Devotional

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational
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Author: Carol A. Gibson ISBN: 9781449770594
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: October 17, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Carol A. Gibson
ISBN: 9781449770594
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: October 17, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

A woman, age twenty-two, with two small children and married only five years, sits watching a campfire when she suddenly becomes aware that she is no longer married. Another time, she is out to dinner with a friend, only to be urgently sent home to save her dying son.

She walks along a beautifully landscaped boulevard, notices a church with stained-glass windows, and finds God speaking to her. Her daughter is away at college when a dream warns her she is going to lose her to a horrific accident.

One minute she is folding clothes beside her bed and the next watching Jesus observing the whole Earth. Working in nursing, she gets a heads-up about a difficult night, and another time, some creative help with a sewing problem, as well as deliverance from an addiction that was going to end in her suicide.

These things happened. I know, because I am that woman.

The Bible tells us to tell others what wonderful things God has done for us: Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things He does (Psalm 96:3).
I have learned many things since being that twenty-two-year-old at the campfire, but most of all I have learned that God is love.

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A woman, age twenty-two, with two small children and married only five years, sits watching a campfire when she suddenly becomes aware that she is no longer married. Another time, she is out to dinner with a friend, only to be urgently sent home to save her dying son.

She walks along a beautifully landscaped boulevard, notices a church with stained-glass windows, and finds God speaking to her. Her daughter is away at college when a dream warns her she is going to lose her to a horrific accident.

One minute she is folding clothes beside her bed and the next watching Jesus observing the whole Earth. Working in nursing, she gets a heads-up about a difficult night, and another time, some creative help with a sewing problem, as well as deliverance from an addiction that was going to end in her suicide.

These things happened. I know, because I am that woman.

The Bible tells us to tell others what wonderful things God has done for us: Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things He does (Psalm 96:3).
I have learned many things since being that twenty-two-year-old at the campfire, but most of all I have learned that God is love.

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