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From the wind that blows from the East, a great calm will silence the storm.
“You will survive this life.  No snare will trip your feet.”

A hand is always offered to you like a constant help.
“Do not fight the coming hand that guides you. Rather, let your guard down and surrender to God.”

When you walk through quick sand and you become paralyzed in a part of life that is difficult, know the morning is coming.
“Let not yourself pluck your feathers out, but let them help you fly above the clouds and soar.”

When you stumble and fall, let yourself become wise knowing that God will catch you. Your body may break, but your soul will live on.
“If we could see ourselves like God does, we would never fear.”

We do not stick our head into a hole to hide from life and expect to see the light.
“Our life is but a puff of smoke on the wind, a brief gust of wind. Do not squander a moment.”

Love is contagious. Spread it to everyone.
“Live life to the fullest. Life is like a sunset, beautiful and fast.”

Like tunnel vision, we can see the light at the end, but we just don’t know how to get there.
“The eyes of the body may go blind, but the faith of a willing soul sill see forever.”

An endangered anima is seen as a precious thing, always protected by those who care. How much more does God protects you!
“The outside of a apple may look enticing, but within it rots. Be careful for the black sheep that puts on sheep skin over the wolf skin.”

Copyright © Adam Lakebrink | Year Posted 2017

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