Taste and see that the Lord is good.
VENIECE KERRIDGE (vkerridge@orchestrate.net)
Fri, 5 Mar 1999 13:08:06 -0500
>Sis Lynne, I believe that God had inspired you to write the recent posts you have been putting out since last week Friday. I have been faced with different situations all rolled into one because of a decision I had made to move to another location of residence. Your posts and also the other brethren posts have really ministered to me. If I never have much time to say long prayers to God every day, I know I cannot forget to say 'thank you Jesus for your mercy' and 'help me oh! God'
if I am honest, thank you God for your honesty, If I am true and faithfully to a cause, its because it's His truth and faithfullness. I say forgive me Lord for been angry and help me to repent
Sis Ven
In a message dated 2/26/99 6:31:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, lyohnk@juno.com
writes:
> I had an opportunity to be wrong and be stern or to extend mercy.
> I thank God for he has always extended mercy to any who have done wrong
> and been sorry for it.
>
> "Oh taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man that trusteth
> in him" Psalm 34:8
What few people realize, is that the benefactor of mercy receives a blessing
directly proportional to that which has been forgiven. The Lord truly does
enjoys the chance to mete out mercy to us, because his grace is infinite!
Mike Reed