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Sufficient Evidence or Veiled, Yet Sufficient

Here He is again with compassions that fail not andmercy new every morning!! Lam.3:22-24Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, Because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness. “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “Therefore I hope in Him!” Ps.145:17-18The LORD is righteous in all His waysand kind in all His deeds.The LORD is near to all who call on Him,to all who call out to Him in truth. God continually grants fresh opportunityto teach and reveal Himself to us through trust-lessons! When crises comes pray we remember,'The eternal God is y(our) refuge, And underneath are the (His) everlasting arms... Deut.33:27 At this pointI cannot divulge details in the prayer request I am sharingbut will you pray for my niece J today and the attending doctorsand her family?!!Update; J is back home but continued prayers appreciated! Creation declares and extols God’s glory and preeminenceWe stand in awe as we behold veiled, yet sufficient evidenceWhile God replenishes hope’s cup of joy with divine sympathyHe who is perfect bears us up on arms we sense but cannot see The troubles of this world abound; but cannot confound humble praiseThe power of the cross is sound; without it we are castawaysThe suffering that Christ foreknew and yet forsook His throne to bearDeath on a cross to save all who believe, is love beyond compare Sufficient is the part we see to warrant steadfast trust in HimThrough each heartbreaking tragedy; through all we deem cruel and grimHe does not leave us comfortless; But through His Spirit and His WordHe manifests His faithfulness to keep faith’s courage undeterred The LORD, righteous in all His ways sustains sufficient evidenceTo counter doubt when loss dismays the dream with deep disappointmentsOr when life’s dire strait alarms, and faith would faint as fears increaseBeneath, His everlasting arms; within, His hope and perfect peace Janet Martin
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