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4 thoughts on “Isaiah 40:21-31 for Sunday, February 2021”
Dear Todd, Thank you for these podcasts. Bob and I completed our last service last Sunday. We have entered into a time of unknown. We now live in Cottonwood and are dealing with our own aging as well as our beloved cat who has been quite ill. Wait for the Lord was given to me today and it was needed. Thank you, Kay Totten
Dear Kay,
I pray deep peace for you and Bob in Cottonwood. And for your dear furry one’s healing and comfort. May this day be full of love, good soul. Thank you for allowing me to be a little part of your lives.
May the unfettered and sweet grace of God be the center and energy from which you live. May it be the Light on your path for each next step you take.
Warmly,
Todd
Todd,
It’s been a long time my friend. I am traveling this week for work and find myself in a hotel room in Florida listening to your podcast. A bookmark to your site on my iPad nudged me in to rest from the day and listen for God’s voice. This passage from Isaiah calmed me tonight. I am reminded of the personal care God has for me no matter where I am. Through so many means the God of the universe watches over me. Wow!
Dear Todd, Thank you for these podcasts. Bob and I completed our last service last Sunday. We have entered into a time of unknown. We now live in Cottonwood and are dealing with our own aging as well as our beloved cat who has been quite ill. Wait for the Lord was given to me today and it was needed. Thank you, Kay Totten
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Dear Kay,
I pray deep peace for you and Bob in Cottonwood. And for your dear furry one’s healing and comfort. May this day be full of love, good soul. Thank you for allowing me to be a little part of your lives.
May the unfettered and sweet grace of God be the center and energy from which you live. May it be the Light on your path for each next step you take.
Warmly,
Todd
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My thought from the Isaiah 40 podcast: our strength comes from waiting not working. How countercultural! Thank you Todd.
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Todd,
It’s been a long time my friend. I am traveling this week for work and find myself in a hotel room in Florida listening to your podcast. A bookmark to your site on my iPad nudged me in to rest from the day and listen for God’s voice. This passage from Isaiah calmed me tonight. I am reminded of the personal care God has for me no matter where I am. Through so many means the God of the universe watches over me. Wow!
Thank you for your continued ministry.
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