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Restful Shelter – Psalms 91:1

Restful Shelter – Psalms 91:1

A Heart Filled With A Verse Restful Shelter God is where we find the restful shelter our souls need! What comfort this verse is to my heart! What about you? It’s reminding us that when we draw near to God, dwelling in His presence and putting our complete trust in the Most High, our Almighty God is where we find complete and full rest!! When we choose to abide in Christ, we gain His divine rest. It’s a rest full…

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Jesus Gives Us Rest – Matthew 11:28

Jesus Gives Us Rest – Matthew 11:28

A Heart Filled With A Verse – Rest Series A Stressful Heart Turned Restful A stressful heart turned restful is what our souls seek, yet the world around us just keeps spinning faster and faster. Trying to keep up with the pressures of life can leave a heart stressed beyond it’s limits. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus is reminding us He’s where the rest is. And, if we take the time to bask in His glory we find the rest our…

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Enduring Trials – James 1:12

Enduring Trials – James 1:12

A Heart Filled With A Verse Enduring Trials James 1:12 is comfort for the soul! We all face trials, hardship, and pain. It can be devastating, unbearable, and so hard. At times we might feel like giving up. I mean after all, walking away and retreating into our own self-pity sounds easier than picking ourselves up and fighting through it. But that’s not what God designed us to do, because we were created in His image! When we walk these…

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God Carries Us

God Carries Us

A Heart Filled With A Song A Song In Our Heart I Will Carry You (a song to fill our hearts with) Through your darkest night, When you’re terrified, I will carry you. When the waters rise, When your hope runs dry, I will carry you. -Ellie Holcomb, lyrics from “I Will Carry You” Ellie Holcomb’s song, I Will Carry You (released in 2021), is a message of comfort and truth. The lyrics of this song reassure us that God…

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