Rhonda,
You have a heart filled with lots and lots of love for God and for others.
Your heart is made out of love.
Keep writing.
Love,
Pat Ferguson
At 07:36 PM 2/28/2011, you wrote:
>The New Living translation of Proverbs 27,19 caught my attention today.
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>Proverbs 27,19 "As a face is reflected in water, so the heart
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> What does my heart say about me? I can say the right
> things around others; I can quote the verses saying I trust God
> with my life, but, what does my heart say? No one can see my
> heart. No one knows that in spite of knowing the verses, singing
> the songs, I often worry. I believe in God, believe He has a plan
> for my life and yet my heart would say otherwise. I have within my
> heart a personal dictionary that has been corrupted by the world in
> which I live, the things I've experienced. When I am worried, when
> I am afraid, when I feel I can never do anything that will matter
> it is obvious which dictionary I am reading.
>
>God, I want my heart to reflect what I know to be true. I don't
>just want to quote the verses, sing the songs, I want their truths
>to be foundational in my heart. I want so to trust you with my
>life, with all my fears, with all my past failures and hurts. My
>dictionary says that if you trust someone, if you let them in to
>your inner soul, if you let them see your true heart, they will
>betray you. Change my definition of trustworthy. Help your
>definition of trust become real to me as I live my daily life. The
>news reminds me we live in a fallen world full of evil, wars, crime
>and pain. I want to trust that someone greater, stronger, and wiser
>than I is in control. I want my heart to reflect who I am because
>of your love.
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