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1/1/13

Tuesday Devotionsl...1/1/13...Resolutions, Part 2

If you have not read Part 1 of RESOLUTIONS, please click on this link to read Part 1.
       
 http://paintgodintoyourday.blogspot.com/2012/12/monday-    devotional123112resolutions-part.html

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I believe, as many Christians do, that we are changed by the presence of the Lord. God inhabits the praises of His people. (Psalm 22:3) So as we praise and worship the Father our hearts do undergo a holy transformation. We go from glory to glory. “All of us reflect the glory of the Lord with unveiled faces, we are becoming more like Him with an ever increasing glory by the Lord's Spirit.” (2 Corinthians 3:18) So rather than determine, “I am going to do thus and such this year,” we can instead cooperate with and yield to the Holy Spirit as He works to sanctify and purify our souls and bodies.

There is a song written by Jon Mohr which can be an appropriate inspiration for us at this time of year.
Jon Mohr
Philippians 1:6



Chorus
“He who began a good work in you
He who began a good work in you
Will be faithful to complete it
He'll be faithful to complete it

He who started the work
Will be faithful to complete it in you
If the struggle you're facing
Is slowly replacing your hope
With despair

Or the process is long
And you're losing your song
In the night
You can be sure that the Lord
Has His hand on you
Safe and secure
He will never abandon you
You are His treasure
And He finds His pleasure in you”

Here is a link to click on to hear this song...

Written by Cathy Friberg
Shared by Corinne Mustafa

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