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Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/27/23
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Living In Faith
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A Prayer for When a Child Dies – Your Daily Prayer – December 28
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A Prayer for When a Child Dies – Your Daily Prayer – December 28

A Prayer for When a Child DiesBy Rev. Kyle Norman "Let the little children come to me‚ and do not hinder them‚ for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these."  (Matthew 2:18) "Chanson is with Jesus." These were the words to the email that I opened from parishioners. Chanson was their 8-year-old grandson. For the first seven years of his life‚ Chanson was energetic‚ happy‚ and precocious. He was always on the move‚ always exploring‚ always climbing‚ and laughing as he did it. That is‚ until he had a fall during a family camping trip. For six months‚ Chanson battled swelling in his brain‚ violent seizures‚ and near-death episodes. The family prayed for him constantly‚ anointing him with oil and rejoicing in the small moments of grace they experienced. "Little miracles" is what they called them. But then he died. Chanson's death‚ though not unexpected‚ came quicker and more abruptly than anyone could have predicted. One minute he was battling another episode; the next‚ he wasn't.  And with Chanson's death‚ the family was plunged into a loss that cannot be described in words. The death of a child creates grief far too visceral to articulate. As Christian people‚ how do we walk through a loss so pronounced and painful? How do we hold together the belief in God's goodness with the unfair reality of a child's death?  Some might think that the faithful thing to do is step outside of grief‚ to minimize it‚ or pretend that it is not as bad as it seems. Some believe that the Christian response to death is to supplant the pain of loss with the façade of celebration – we give thanks for the life of our loved one‚ and we are grateful for the time we shared together. We may even try to gloss over our grief by suggesting that the death of the child occurred because "their job on earth was done."   All of this is a mask. Our Lord never asks us to sidestep the reality of our lives. We are never asked to pretend that we do not hurt‚ to hold back our tears‚ our questions‚ or our laments. The outstretched arm of our crucified Lord embraces it all. See‚ the hope of our faith isn't merely that Jesus conquered death. Yes‚ as Christians‚ we believe in the resurrection‚ and we dare to believe that even in the darkest of places‚ Jesus speaks the word of life. But this eternal hope is rooted in Jesus' willingness to enter the sphere of death and be touched by it. After all‚ even Jesus cried. When confronted with the death of one he loved so dearly‚ Jesus wept outwardly and passionately. He sweated drops of blood as he approached the time of his own death. And while Jesus did defeat the sting of death‚ that sting still left its mark on his body. Jesus shows us that we need not hide from our grief or minimize the hurt we feel. The faithful response to the death of a child is not to paste a fake smile on our lips and sing‚ "God bless the little children." No; instead‚ we give ourselves the space we need to cry‚ weep and lament.  We need not go about pretending that we are unaffected by our loss. Faithfulness to God means that we bring ourselves to God fully and without reserve. We do so freely because we know that Jesus knows about loss and grief. He knows how deeply death can cut into our lives. He knows the heartbreak that is felt when this imperfect world is unfair in the cruelest of ways.  And because Jesus understands these things‚ we need not hide them from our prayers; we can bring those feelings to him. Let's pray: Most Merciful God‚ your wisdom is beyond our understanding. The easy answers of faith do not seem sufficient in times when I am so deeply touched by loss and grief. Deal graciously with me and with my family as we walk this path of mourning over the death of our child. Surround us with your love so that we may not be overwhelmed by our loss. Give us the grace to maintain our confidence in your goodness and love. O Lord‚ I pray that you listen to the prayers of the family as we put our trust in you. In our sorrow‚ may we find hope in your unending mercy. Speak grace into our hearts and peace into our souls. Jesus‚ as you took children into your arms and blessed them‚ give us a vision of you holding our beloved child in your eternal embrace. As you called Lazarus out of the tomb‚ help us to know that you have called our child out of the darkness of death into the light of your everlasting Kingdom. As you wept beside Mary and Martha‚ may we feel your presence near us as we weep. All these things we pray in the great name of Jesus Christ‚ Our Lord‚ who is the resurrection‚ and the life. Amen Photo credit: Unsplash.com/Riccardo Mion The Reverend Dr. Kyle Norman is the Rector of St. Paul's Cathedral‚ located in Kamloops BC‚ Canada.  He holds a doctorate in Spiritual formation and is a sought-after writer‚ speaker‚ and retreat leader. His writing can be found at Christianity.com‚ crosswalk.com‚ ibelieve.com‚ Renovare Canada‚ and many others.  He also maintains his own blog revkylenorman.ca.  He has 20 years of pastoral experience‚ and his ministry focuses on helping people overcome times of spiritual discouragement. LISTEN to More Christmas Prayers on LifeAudio Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer for When a Child Dies – Your Daily Prayer – December 28 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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You Get To Decide What Your Legacy Will Be – Encouragement for Today – December 28‚ 2023
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You Get To Decide What Your Legacy Will Be – Encouragement for Today – December 28‚ 2023

December 28‚ 2023 You Get To Decide What Your Legacy Will BeLYSA TERKEURST  Lee en español "Therefore‚ as God's chosen people‚ holy and dearly loved‚ clothe yourselves with compassion‚ kindness‚ humility‚ gentleness and patience." Colossians 3:12 (NIV) When the excruciating pain you feel in your heart goes unattended for an extended period of time‚ it's easy to let your heart become cynical and less compassionate. Can you relate? Maybe you've experienced a job loss recently‚ or you're going through a breakup. Or you just got a heartbreaking medical diagnosis. Or you're in the depths of a journey to grow your family that's included unexpected delays. Maybe you're trying to move forward after a betrayal from someone close to you‚ or one of your kids is walking through something really difficult‚ and the heartbreak just gets heavier and heavier. Friend‚ I understand. And I don't want to make light of anything you're walking through right now. Your pain is real. Your tears matter. Your hurt doesn't go unseen. But I do want to share something to encourage you today. You may be experiencing pain in your story right now‚ but that doesn't mean this pain will make up the whole story of your life. It doesn't have to be the story you tell forever or even the story you're known for. You see‚ when we allow the pain we've experienced to make us more compassionate toward others‚ we get to change the narrative that pain begs to write. We may not always get to choose what happens to us. And we don't always get to choose how our stories end. But we get to choose the type of people we become regardless of any outcome. Look at what Colossians 3:12 says: "Therefore‚ as God's chosen people‚ holy and dearly loved‚ clothe yourselves with compassion‚ kindness‚ humility‚ gentleness and patience."  No matter what unexpected trials 2023 has thrown at us‚ we still have a choice. We can choose to be people of compassion. People of kindness. People of humility. People of gentleness. People of patience. We may experience heartbreaking situations‚ but that doesn't have to be our legacy. Our legacy can still be marked by beautiful qualities like compassion regardless of what kind of season we're in right now. Compassion doesn't mean we're overlooking the harsh reality of things we're facing or stuffing down feelings we need to process. Actually‚ some of the most compassionate people I know have experienced the deepest pain. They've chosen to let it make them more compassionate in the process. I want to be one of these people. I want to be known for these things. I want to fill my life with these God-honoring qualities. I want my legacy to be compassion. And I want this for you too. Today is a great day to ... Send an encouraging text message. Smile at a stranger who looks like she's hurting. Offer to pick up your friend's kids from school. Listen with your full‚ undivided attention. Bring someone at work her favorite coffee or drink. These are just a few ways we can color today with compassion. Sweet friend‚ this chapter of your life may be painful‚ but that's not all it is. Ask God to give you eyes to see goodness in the possibilities of what's ahead. I know it's beautiful. I know it's good. I know because I know Him. Jesus‚ thank You for walking with me through the hardships I've experienced. Even though hurtful things have happened to me‚ I want to be known for the forgiveness and healing You have instilled in me. Give me an opportunity to extend compassion to someone who needs to see You moving in her life this week. In Jesus' Name‚ Amen. OUR FAVORITE THINGS Today is a great day to reach out with compassion to another hurting human soul. That is the heartbeat of our team here at Proverbs 31 Ministries. Would you give a donation today so that‚ together‚ we can help those who are struggling to believe there is still good ahead in their stories? We want to keep providing you and women like you with encouraging free resources that will draw your heart into God's Word and His compassion for you in what you're facing. Give now. ENGAGE Find real-life encouragement when you connect with Lysa TerKeurst here on Instagram. FOR DEEPER STUDY Exodus 34:6‚ "And he passed in front of Moses‚ proclaiming‚ "The LORD‚ the LORD‚ the compassionate and gracious God‚ slow to anger‚ abounding in love and faithfulness ..." (NIV). How has God revealed His goodness to you in the middle of a hard season? How might He work through you to reveal His goodness to someone else? We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments. © 2023 by Lysa TerKeurst. All rights reserved. Proverbs 31 MinistriesP.O. Box 3189 Matthews‚ NC 28106 www.Proverbs31.org The post You Get To Decide What Your Legacy Will Be – Encouragement for Today – December 28‚ 2023 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Historical Events for 28th December 2023
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Historical Events for 28th December 2023

1832 - John C. Calhoun becomes 1st VP to resign (differences with President Jackson) 1914 - Turks are repulsed by the Russians after fighting in Armenia for weeks 1915 - San Francisco City Hall dedicated by Mayor James Rolph 1934 - Film "Bright Eyes" premieres starring Shirley Temple and featuring the song "On the Good Ship Lollipop" 1968 - Israeli assault on Beirut Airport 1969 - USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR 1970 - Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) adopts constitution 1972 - USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR 1984 - Creosote bush determined to be 11‚700 years old 1994 - American country singer Tammy Wynette admitted to the hospital with bile duct infection More Historical Events »
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Today in History for 28th December 2023
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Today in History for 28th December 2023

Historical Events 1816 - American Colonization Society organizes 1904 - 1st daily wireless weather forecasts published (London) 1905 - Intercollegiate Athletic Association of US founded (becomes NCAA in 1910) 1926 - Victoria all out for 1107 against NSW at the MCG Crowd 22‚348 1963 - "Jennie" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 82 performances 2002 - LinkedIn is founded by Reid Hoffman and others in Mountain View‚ California More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1865 - Félix Vallotton‚ Swiss-French painter and writer (Chaste Suzanna)‚ born in Lausanne‚ Switzerland (d. 1925) 1902 - Shen Congwen‚ Chinese writer (Long River)‚ born in Zhen'gan‚ Hunan Province (d. 1988) 1929 - Terry Sawchuk‚ Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender (4-time Vezina Trophy and Stanley Cup winner)‚ born in Winnipeg‚ Manitoba (d. 1970) 1942 - Arild Hetleøen‚ Norwegian soccer central defender (4 caps; SK Brann)‚ born in Bergen‚ Norway (2023) 1962 - Michel Petrucciani‚ French jazz pianist (100 Hearts)‚ born in Orange‚ France (d. 1999) 1972 - Kevin Stitt‚ American politician‚ Governor of Oklahoma (2019-)‚ born in Milton‚ Florida More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1663 - Francesco Maria Grimaldi‚ Italian mathematician and physicist (light defraction)‚ dies at 45 1859 - Thomas Babington Macaulay‚ English poet (Ivy)‚ historian (The History of England)‚ and politician (British India education reform)‚ dies of a heat attack at 59 1978 - Harry Winston‚ US jeweler for the "rich and famous"‚ dies at 82 1984 - Sam Peckinpah‚ American film director (The Wild Bunch‚ Straw Dogs)‚ dies of cardiac arrest at 59 1995 - Harold Collison‚ British trade unionist (agriculture workers)‚ dies at 86 2017 - Recy Taylor‚ American sexual assault victim‚ dies at 97 More Famous Deaths »
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Mayor Eric Adams: ";Sometimes I give Myself The Finger"; #shorts
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
2 yrs

SAY WHAT? Government of Wales is pimping out young girls to promote the country to even more Muslim migrants
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SAY WHAT? Government of Wales is pimping out young girls to promote the country to even more Muslim migrants

As if there aren’t already hordes of Muslim freeloaders posing as asylum seekers paying human traffickers to get them into welfare havens in countries like Wales. Welsh Government is using 14-year-old Welsh girls to attract migrant men from Africa and the Middle East where paedophilia is widespread.  h/t Marvin W
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Campus Reform’s list of some of the most shocking examples of calls for Jewish genocide coming out of American colleges and universities.
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Campus Reform’s list of some of the most shocking examples of calls for Jewish genocide coming out of American colleges and universities.

Following the Oct. 7th Hamas massacre and kidnappings of  innocent Israelis‚ Muslim and Leftist students at college campuses across America were quick to use the opportunity to voice support for Hamas so-called “resistance fighters‚” asserting that Israel was to blame for the brutal rapes‚ murders‚ and other atrocities endured by civilians at the hands of […]
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Kamala Harris Facing Backlash For Celebrating Kwanzaa‚ Which Apparently Is Now Also Controversial
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Kamala Harris Facing Backlash For Celebrating Kwanzaa‚ Which Apparently Is Now Also Controversial

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FBI And Denver Police Investigate Menacing Messages Targeting Colorado Supreme Court
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FBI And Denver Police Investigate Menacing Messages Targeting Colorado Supreme Court

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