Relationships are important. Our relationship with God is of utmost importance. This relationship needs to be nurtured with time spent in God's word, talking with him and listening (in prayer), thinking about him, and getting to know him more closely, loving him more and receiving his love, and learning to trust and depend on him fully.
The psalms we have been reading in our Hope 25 Lenten Study help us to do this. The relationship that the psalmists have with God inspires us to deepen our relationship with God and trust him for our relationships with others. So, keep enjoying the psalms this week and be encouraged in our relationships with God and others. I always say, when we love God the most, we love others the best. Next week, beginning with Adam Copeland preaching this Sunday, we will look at the theme of HOPE in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah’s message is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago. It offers us a beacon of hope and a reminder of God’s ever-present strength and care. I pray we will take comfort in God's words to us and allow them to rejuvenate our spirits, strengthen our faith, and fill us with encouragement and hope in all our circumstances. I wonder where you have found comfort and hope in God's word this week. With whom will you gently share the comfort and hope you have found in God’s unfailing promises? In Christ, Rev Tanya
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