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      GOD’S TAPE 
      
      
        
      
      
      “The sun shall be no more 
      thy light by day; neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto 
      thee: but the LORD shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God 
      thy glory. Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw 
      itself: for the LORD shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy 
      mourning shall be ended.” 
      
      Isaiah 60:19-20 
       
      It is very difficult for me to find new shoes as I have very wide feet and 
      my feet swell a lot. I have been using Duct Tape that you use on packages 
      to keep the shoe together, but a lot of the time it comes off and I have 
      to tape it over and over again. 
       
      God’s Tape never comes off. His Unconditional Love, Mercy, Grace, 
      Protection, Understanding, Compassion, and Tenderness are there for 
      Eternity.  Once we ask Jesus into our hearts and make Him the Master 
      of our lives, His Tape stays there and nothing or nobody can tear it from 
      us.  
       
      Sometimes our lives are so fragmented with despair, anger, hurt, turmoil, 
      and bitterness that it is impossible for another person to help us.  
      Jesus is the only One that can take a person who is brokenhearted and turn 
      that person’s sorrow into Joy. 
       
      Jesus uses people to spread His Love, however we have to be willing to 
      give our lives in His service.  He can’t use someone who is more 
      interested in watching television than picking up the telephone and 
      calling someone who is hurting.  
       
      Are you willing to do what is necessary to serve Jesus?  I encourage 
      you to only go to the places where you can take Him, and only say things 
      that bring honor to His Name.  Jesus gave His all for us, His very 
      life.  I don’t think that He asks too much of us.  Do you love 
      Jesus enough to dedicate your time and talents to Him? 
      
      
      February 16, 2005 
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