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Answers to Prayer ðŸ™Œ

Happy Monday everyone!

I received a wonderful answer to prayer yesterday. Having spent a few weeks praying that I would find a local Christian fellowship, on Sunday I went along to a church service and it was truly wonderful, surpassing all expectations. Praise God!

Not only was the church service a huge blessing, but I got connected with some brothers and sisters who run a home group not too far from where I live – a double blessing!

These experiences served as a reminder that God hears every prayer, and as the saying goes – if you’re praying about it, God is working on it. Many thanks to those of you have been praying for me.

Further thanks is due to those of you who have submitted your contributions to my Divine Justice project, or are working on doing so. It’s great to connect with you via email and read your thoughts.

On a largely unrelated note, I undertook an interesting exercise recently. My life has been rather chaotic and sometimes it’s difficult to remember what happened and when, so I decided to create a kind of ‘timeline’ of my life over the last couple of decades and put it down on paper. I highly recommend doing this as a way of regrouping and reflecting, especially if you’ve faced a lot of ups and downs in your life.

There are other challenges I’m facing (life always presents challenges) but we must always be thankful for breakthroughs and answered prayers when they happen. God is most merciful.

Have a great week – you’re all in my prayers!

Steven



4 responses to “Answers to Prayer ðŸ™Œ”

  1. This is wonderful to hear, Steven. What a beautiful answer to prayer!

    I meant to comment on your last post, but it’s been a hectic weekend here. I know what it’s like to feel vulnerable to parties that seem to be everywhere around you. It’s so crucial to find more healthy forms of real fellowship. And that’s exactly what God is providing you! I’ll be praying you’re able to make some deep connections with the people in this fellowship and home group.

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    1. Absolutely! It can be difficult not to feel spiritually overwhelmed by the atmosphere they create. Thank you for understanding, and for your prayers!

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  2. That’s great, Steven!

    Tom

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