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            <text>Beverly(Nelson)Webster
From: "Braxton Marilyn R Civ 38 EIG/GC" &lt;marilyn.braxton@tinker.af.mil&gt;  Add to Address Book 
To: "'beverly_va@yahoo.com'" &lt;beverly_va@yahoo.com&gt; 
CC: "Meek Pamela G Civ 72 CS/SCBSC" &lt;Pamela.Meek@tinker.af.mil&gt; 
Subject: FW: The Future  
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 12:45:09 -0500 
      
 


Oh Beverly, how thoughtful of you to write us and let us know you were 
OK -
I was so so worried, and lots of praying going on.  Here is a little
something that one of DE SHERIFF's friends sent out, and I didn't see 
your
name on it.  I think you will really  find some comfort in it.  What a
horrible horrible ordeal for you - you have certainly been in my 
thoughts!
Take care of yourself and rest                   Love ya, Marilyn


September 11

Don't Be Disturbed
"The Lord bringeth the counsel of the heathen to nought: he maketh the
devices of the people of none effect."

  -- (Psalm 33:10)
You may be facing trouble today that's being caused by people who have
willfully plotted to do you harm. They may be trying to steal your
business, your home, your children, or even to destroy your marriage. 
If
so, I have a word of encouragement for you. According to Psalm 33:10,
God will bring the plans of those people to nought. He will make their
devices of none effect. The counsel of the heathen is brought to 
nought,
but the counsel of the Lord stands forever!

Remember this: When you make God your stronghold in the time of 
trouble,
no one can overcome you. No matter how powerful they are in the 
natural,
the odds are in your favor because you trust in the Lord. They may 
think
they've got an edge over you, but God is on your side and that gives 
you
the advantage!

Rest assured, you are eventually going to triumph over this trouble. In
the meantime, if you'll set your affections on the Lord, the thoughts 
of
His heart continually will be coming into your heart. "The mouth of the
righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment. The law
of his God is in his heart; none of his steps shall slide" (Ps.
37:30-31). God's counsel will give you stability when all the world
around you is shaking. Evil tidings will not be able to steal your
peace. The thoughts of God will immediately rise up and rebuke the evil
tidings from taking root in your heart.

Don't let the temporary successes of the troublemaker disturb you.
Instead, "mark the perfect man, and behold the upright: for the end of
that man is peace" (verse 37).


  --  Gloria Copeland

SCRIPTURE READING:  Psalm 33:1-10


 
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A lot of religious emails were sent 11 Sep and thereafter.</text>
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