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Scripture of the Week: Nahum 1:7

Happy Thursday Friends :)


How has your summer been going?


I know it's definitely been different for all of us this year, but I'm trying to focus on the positive side of it instead of all the negatives.

Usually summer is such a busy time at work that I barely have any time to do anything fun or spend anytime with family or friends. This year for the first time in years I've actually been able to join my family for our annual lake vacation, and start revamping our yard for the first time since we bought our house back in 2015.

When tragedy strikes, it's easy to fall into depression or to focus on the bad things, but always remember there's a light at the end of every dark tunnel, and He's always right there walking it with us.

Today's verse will hopefully help serve as a reminder to us all that He will forever be our refuge and He will never leave us or abandon us.

"The Lord is good. When trouble comes he is a strong refuge. And he knows everyone who trusts in him."

Nahum 1:7


Sometimes it seems there isn't much we can do to help people who are hurting, but I'd still like to try. If there's anything you are needing prayers about, please don't hesitate to drop a comment asking in the section below. Anytime I can help encourage my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, I'm more than willing to.

Have a great rest of your day guys! God Bless :)

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