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Where are you now when i need you
Where are you now when i need you










The discipline to learn and remember the Bible is where true power comes from, especially when we pray Your word over our situations! Your word resides deep within my mom. And Mom introduced me to You, Lord God Almighty, and to Your only begotten Son… Oh God, You love us so much you gave Your only Son – Jesus – that we who believe in Him would not perish but have eternal life. Over Mom – my heritage.ħ For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. Oh Lord, my heart is breaking over the fate of all the women (and men!) caught in despair. Over the fate of all the women of Jerusalem. Caught, tattered, bloody, down, out – old but not cold.įor we are trapped, devastated, and ruined.” That darkness is like a steel trap – biting. I pray peace, hope, love and the Name of Jesus pierce the darkness encompassing Mom’s mind. My job is to intercede on her behalf and trust You, Father God. Oh Lord, only You know the answer to that question. Is she saved? God’s Word is glorious and is the final answer. Even despair, despondency, old age dementia – and doting sons and daughters taking it personally. Oh, don’t go there! For there is a Name I know… May I ask you to remember to remind God of His Biblical promises by praying scripture over your loved ones? The words remember and remind are in the Bible many, many times. I hang onto His promise, trusting God and reminding Him that He has – and is – the solution. God is good and will take what the enemy intends for evil to produce something good from it according to Genesis 50:20. For every elderly – or young – person in the throws of confusion, senility, dementia, Alzheimer’s, or whatever it is named.ĭo you have family members or friends dealing with something similar? My heart goes out to you, each one of you. Please go while you can – or they will get you too.”Īnd her mind wanders to another place. Yet she immediately clasps her silver clad head in despair, saying, “Oh why have you come? It is so hard. Oh glory – Your word resides deep within her, Lord! Scripture is so deeply embedded in her heart, it springs forth from her when I begin a verse. At 93, it hurts to see the woman who taught me to “hold His hand – you are NEVER alone” be lost, lonely and forlorn.












Where are you now when i need you