Thanks Peace. I survived today - it was rough at times because for some reason I missed him quite a bit today - perhaps it's belated/delayed holiday blues. I just finished scanning some pictures from my vacation and from post-Christmas visit with my H and the boys. I will be emailing some to him because I think he'll appreciate them. Also am contemplating asking him if he wants to dog-sit again in April for a week. -PH
Peace, Every few weeks, it seems like - unplanned and unpredictable. Funny thing is he sent me an email this morning with a newsbreaking article about my company. Not sure of his intentions - whether he was just reconnecting with me or was treating me like a friend. I responded 4 hours later with my scanned pictures (of vacation and "Christmas" pictures of him/boys.
My sister asked last night if I was inviting my H to Hawaii. I might just ask him even if it's unlikely for him to accept. At least he knows he's welcome by me and my family... -PH
I found something that hit me when reading March 26th's Charlyne Cares newsletter about how to pray for my H:
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One prayer that I prayed for Bob was that he would repent from his sinful ways, and be baptized by the Holy Spirit. I knew that if he had the power of the Holy Spirit, he would have the power to say "no" to the enemy. One of the scriptures I prayed for Bob and our children was:
"Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off--for all whom the Lord our God will call." Acts 2:38-39
And also the following from March 25th newsletter:
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If you are sputtering along today, not knowing if you will make shore, you need to anchor in the Rock, our Lord Jesus Christ. As the Bible tells us, He is "...an anchor for the soul, firm and secure." Place your trust in Him alone today. Stop looking at and listening to others, but allow Jesus to be your Navigator through this storm.
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May this be the day that you decide to drop anchor, once and for all, on the Rock of Ages, our Jesus.