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September 23

11/3/2019

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“Forgive my failures as a young man, and overlook the sins of my immaturity. Give me grace, Lord! Always look at me through your eyes of love— your forgiving eyes of mercy and compassion. When you think of me, see me as one you love and care for. How good you are to me!” Psalm 25:6-7 (TPT)
Write these words on your heart, dear one, and keep them close always.  Many lies will pass right by if you fix your eyes on what God says to you, and what He says about you. He sees you through the eyes of love and you are lovely.  He understands the pain and has only compassion.  He acknowledges the sin yet covers it in myriads of mercy.  He sees the struggles and releases His abundant grace. 

There is no shortage in Him beloved one, everything you need comes from His heart of limitless love—a love that is 100% devoted to, and focused on you.  No matter what has, is, or will ever happen, His goodness is over you in the midst of it, and no one can take that from you.

Rejoice and give thanks, joy of His heart.  You are learning, growing, changing from glory to glory, and all of your circumstances are too!


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