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![]() Good Plans and Psalm 62This psalm is directly saying that the good ideas, plans, and the power to get going on them derives from the personal relationship of getting alone with the Lord and trusting him in ongoing prayer of the heart. ![]() The Light of Life and psalm 56This psalm points to deliverance as always leading to the Light of Life and also the importance of the watching eye of the Lord as it contrasts this watch of the Lord with the close watch of the enemies of David. ![]() The Power in the Hand of the Saints and psalm 149This psalm speaks of a mystery, how the saints communing with the lord on their beds, have power that usurps the authority of Kings on the earth. This is a form of wealth and power beyond measure. The saint lounging of his or her bed has more power than the king through the vessels and means of prayer and praise. ![]() Inspiration from Proverbs Chapter 19These inspirational verses from Proverbs in particular tie together wisdom with good results. ![]() I'm great but I'm not good enoughSome people get caught on the impasse between egomania and low self esteem. This is s discussion with some ideas on the issue. ![]() The Power of HealingAn overlooking aspect in calling upon the Lord for healing, it to specifically refer to the power of healing. ![]() Inspiration from Proverbs Chapter 26Reflections on the inspired words of Proverbs Chapter 26 ![]() The Great Qualities of the Lord and psalm 6From his position of deep troubles, including physical, David seeks healing and deliverance from the Lord and refers to his great qualities in his pleadings and prayers. ![]() Staying on the optimistic trackThere are some good reasons to stay optimistic and to adjust back to optimism if you find yourself veering away from it as most real and current opportunities are still found on the optimistic track rather than off it. ![]() Finding abundance without being perfectThings can and often do have have the look and practicality of abundance, if one can take away the mask of perfection.
The reality of abundance involves a degree of chaos, and a tolerance for the less than perfect both in ourselves and in our views and grasps of the wider world.
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