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WFTM #7- Contact CORRECTION

June 26th, 2009

Dear Subscribers,

Just a quick note to let you know that one letter was accidentally left out of Amber’s e-mail address who wrote the article, “Thirty and Waiting”.

To send her feedback, you will need to add the letter “m” right after “amber” in the address listed at the bottom of the article! Please forgive me for this mistake.

Your copy of the new issue should be arriving any day! I pray it will bless you greatly!

WFTM #7 on it's way to you!

June 25th, 2009

Dear Readers,

I just wanted to let you know that the new issue of WFTM was mailed out today! You should be receiving your copy shortly! I pray, as always, that  you are encouraged, challenged and blessed!

All because of Jesus,

Candace :)

Shunning Impatience

June 10th, 2009

Impatience does not interfere with God, who is inviolable; it disturbs man’s receptivity to divine visitation. The Spirit  will not fall upon agitation, much as a bird avoids disturbance. Quietness attracts divine benediction, and quietness is prevented by impatience. Impatience resents God’s silence and will not honor His wisdom and timing. Waiting upon God is the most eloquent way to express devotion. It is to love God to the exclusion of all the demands of self and to joyfully give Him complete liberty to act in total freedom.

(Taken from “Make Haste My Beloved”  Devotional by Frances J. Roberts)

 

Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait on the Lord.

Psalm 27:14

Bits of Encouragement

June 3rd, 2009

Wait patiently wait,
God never is late;
Thy budding plans are in Thy Father’s holding,
And only wait His grand divine unfolding.
Then wait, wait,
Patiently wait.
Trust, hopefully trust,
That God will adjust
Thy tangled life; and from its dark concealings, 
Will bring His will, in all its bright revealings.
Then trust, trust,
Hopefully trust.
Rest, peacefully rest
On thy Saviour’s breast;
Breathe in His ear thy sacred high ambition,
And He will bring it forth in blest fruition.
Then rest, rest,
Peacefully rest!

–Mercy A. Gladwin

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Not without design does God write the music of our lives. Be it ours to learn the tune, and not be dismayed at the “rests.” They are not to be slurred over, not to be omitted, not to destroy the melody, not to change the keynote. If we look up, God Himself will beat the time for us. With the eye on Him, we shall strike the next note full and clear. If we sadly say to ourselves, “There is no music in a ‘rest,’ let us not forget “there is the making of music in it.” The making of music is often a slow and painful process in this life. How patiently God works to teach us! How long He waits for us to learn the lesson!

-Ruskin

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