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Patience

Psalms 118:6-8

The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me? The Lord is with me; He is my helper. I will look in triumph—meaning victory on my enemies.

It is better to take refuge—meaning a place for your/us safe from danger and difficult times that’s in the Lord than to trust man.

I thank God our father for this time in all our lives for His grace and mercies and to the Monticello News staff. May heaven forever shine upon you all; like so many things that’s not here anymore from the churches Christ died for to the business that was once here. We can stall hear from the Monticello Newscast, and so the Holy Scriptures tell us we should give honor where honor is due.

We have no problem honoring Satan and his group {but God’s word somehow brings shame to our mouths. God promises hope to call to me, and I will answer you; I will tell you wonderful and marvelous things that you know nothing about. What you want from God, He said write it down—Lamentations 2:145. Your prophets had nothing to tell you but lies; their preaching deceived you by never exposing your sing. They make you think you don’t need to repent.

The Lord’s unfailing love and mercy till continues, fresh as the morning, as sure as the sunrise. The Lord is all I have, and so in Him I put my hope.

The Lord is good to everyone who trusts in him, so it is best for us to wait in patience—to wait for Him to save us and it is best to learn this patience in our youth. When we suffer, we should sit alone in silent patience; we should bow in submission meaning surrendering all to Him in obedience for there may still be hope.

Though beaten and insulted, we should accept it all.

The Lord will not reject us forever; He takes on pleasure in causing us grief or pain. The Lord knows when our spirits are crushed in prison, meaning a place of confinement or convicted for trial. He knows when we are denied the rights He gave us; when justice is perverted in court. He knows.

The will of the Lord alone is always carried out. Good and evil alike take place at His command. Why should we ever complain when we are punished for our sin?

Hebrews 6:13 God’s sure promise.

When God made his promise to Abraham, he made a vow to do what He had promised. Since there was no one greater than Himself, he used his own name when he made His vow.

He said, “I promise you that I will bless you and give you many descendants.” Abraham was patient, and so he received what God had promised.

Let us pray to God with a mustard seed faith, a right now faith, and be patient, and wait. Amen, Amen, Amen.

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