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Jul 12, 2014
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Title

It Takes Courage To Live

Scripture
Behave courageously, and the Lord will be with the good.
(2 Chronicles 19:11)
Devotional
Courage for the believer is an expression of faith. Courage is greater than bravery. Bravery manifests itself in a moment of urgency, while courage requires a commitment to a lifestyle. It takes courage to trust, believe, and obey that which has not been seen. It takes courage to go against the grain of the world rather than flowing with the tide of sin. It takes courage to stand alone when everyone else is standing against you. It takes courage to remain faithful in a faithless society. It takes courage to do right in the midst of a wrong environment. It takes courage to keep on, when everyone is quitting. It takes courage to tell the truth when a lie would cover your sin. It will always take courage to live in this world of which you are not. Courage makes one good, and “The Lord will be with the good.”
Daily Reading
2Chr 19:1-20:37, Pro 20:29-30
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On July 13th, Joe said:
Faith.. In my lifetime, I have dealt with many challenges and decisions. some were bad,some were good.
I learned from the bad decisions and profited from the good ones.
I have learned to "Think it out and weigh the decisions."
The best decision was to become a Christian and let the Holy Spirit live inside me.

Not a day goes by that I don't tell others of my Love for Jesus Our Savior....
By saying "God Bless You" or after ending a Jesus based conversation...I'll see you in Heaven...

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