July 19th

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Psalm 65

There's no doubt--God is our provider. What an awesome picture Psalm 65 paints of God. The more I read, the more I was impacted with the message that God is the maker and owner of everything and that He alone provides for me. I particularly liked verse 9 with God taking care of the earth, watering it and making it rich and abundant. And then the words "the river of God is full of water." I was comforted and my heart was calmed by this Psalm.

So how did Psalm 65 strike you? Did God impress something on your heart as your read? Tami W.

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I particularly like verse 5 where it talks about God is our hope.
We have to have hope these days. The world is crying for hope. I'm glad we can have real hope in Jesus Christ.

I am always excited,on how lovingly powerful our God of our Lord Jesus Christ is. When I read Psalm 65, it just build my faith even more in him. Knowing that He hears my prayers,that my vows will be fulfilled,that He has forgiving me,and all the others things He does in this Psalm.Awesome! I love Him so much,with words and deeds!Be Bless! I love your minitry!continue in the power of Gods might!

How awesome is that? I mean,to read this about Jesus really being there in the begining is so perfound to read.And vs20, man! I mean, how powerful is that!Jesus prays for all of us while He was here, who believes in the diciples message.My approach in witnessing now will be more profound, because, I can actaully show them in the word the connection,between us and the trinity. Awesome!

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Tami Weissert

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Hi, my name is Tami Weissert, the P4 facilitator and the "voice" behind the blogs. I'm also co-host of the Back to the Bible radio program with Dr. Kroll. A little about me. I'm married to Jeff, and we love scuba diving, playing with our 3 dachshunds and going to Husker football games. I also love growing orchids, singing and Diet Pepsi. I hope you'll join in the blog conversation as we read through the Bible and grow together.

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