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  • Those who love your instructions have great peace
    and do not stumble.

    Psalm 119:165
    view in context

    Encouragement for Today
    Do you want “great peace”? Treasure God’s instructions by meditating on them and following them. This verse promises you’ll not only have peace, you also won’t stumble on your way. You’ll have the light of truth to keep you from tripping over any obstacle in your path. You’ll see it clearly (having God’s perspective), and you’ll know what to do about it (go around it, walk over it, move it, run the other way).
  • Me 23.04.2008 No Comments

    When my husband arrived at the hotel where he was staying, there was an amazing surprise waiting for him. His host prepared a welcome basket for him which has a welcome note, chocolates, some other sweet stuff, fruits and a phone card. He was indeed very surprised and glad, especially with the phone card. You know, when you’re away from home, you can’t help but think of the love ones behind. And you’d think of calling and checking them from time to time.

    However, calling from your hand phone would be a very expensive thing to do, especially when you’re traveling international. This is where the prepaid phone cards come in handy. There are actually a lot of phone cards available. And they are cheaper compared to using your international-roaming phone.

    I was actually surprised when my husband called me. I told him before he left that he didn’t need to call. We just meet online and chat. Or he could send me emails for updates. Of course, I was very happy to hear his voice and to know he was doing well in the US. It was his first time going there so we were both excited to know what’s in there. So he would call me from time to time, the phone card of which was courtesy of his host.

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    People may cover their hatred with pleasant words,
    but they’re deceiving you.
    They pretend to be kind, but don’t believe them.
    Their hearts are full of many evils.
    While their hatred may be concealed by trickery,
    their wrongdoing will be exposed in public.

    Proverbs 26:24–26

    Encouragement for Today
    We are to be discerning and not naïve about people. Some people are deceptive. This verse also suggests that we need to allow ourselves time to discover another person’s true character. When considering entering into a working relationship with someone—or, in fact, any kind of long-term relationship—you must give it time to discern their true character. Pay attention to what other people say about this person’s character; take the time to check things out. If there’s anything to know, this Scripture passage suggests that it will come to light.

    source: ChristianWomanToday.com