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Bruisin’ #1

24 Oct

 

  “And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen.” Romans 16:20 

 

This past Sunday night we had a very powerful service. The presence of God among us was so strong. There was also a tongues and interpetation given. The basic gist of the message was that God was telling us that He had heard our prayers and that satan would be bruised under our feet shortly.(just like this verse in Romans says).

A little over a month ago, a young mother began attending our church. Due to some allegations made against her by a relative, her 3 children were taken from her and put into foster care. With this going on, she has still been coming to church, and her, her mom and her dad have been in a home Bible study with my husband and I. This past Monday she had a court date to determine what would happen to her children. I am happy to report that her children are now back at home! Tonight is our weekly Bible study with the mom and her parents. While my husband teaches a Bible study to the adults, I will be teaching these 3 precious children. Thank you, Jesus!!

 

There you have bruising #1. I am believing God for more bruisings to follow. God has good things in store for His people!

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2 Responses to Bruisin’ #1

  1. Anali

    October 24, 2012 at 9:47 pm

    Wow, I’ve never seen anybody make a blog post by faith, until now. I can’t wait to read #2
    :)

     
    • writeathome

      October 25, 2012 at 3:37 pm

      I look forward to writing #2 as well. :-)

       

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