… And I do mean quick. It needs no commentary, only acceptance and action.
“Cast your cares upon Him, for He cares for you.” 1 Peter 5:6
A men. đ
Jennifer
... the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Christ in every place...
… And I do mean quick. It needs no commentary, only acceptance and action.
“Cast your cares upon Him, for He cares for you.” 1 Peter 5:6
A men. đ
Jennifer
Today’s Spring Cleaning of the Heart is concentrating on the Work Life of the Modern Proverbs 31 Woman. For the Spiritual Life checklist, click here. For the Home Life checklist, click here. And for the Work Life, see below. đ
God is so merciful and gracious, ready to pardon, and to help us in our weaknesses. Ask Him to help you work through these lists. They are not at all comprehensive – just a few thoughts spurred by this amazing example of a Godly Woman. God’s desire is to make us into His very best. Let’s let Him have His wise way with us.
Work Life
Am I motivated to be a willing worker? _____
Do I work “as unto The Lord” (Eph. 6:7) in whatever task is set before me? _____
OR do I complain and resent when work is to be done?
Do I âconsiderâ (pray) before I âbuyâ purchases that will steal time and attention from my other responsibilities? _____
Do I “consider” (pray) before I “accept” new responsibilities offered to me, or asked of me? _____
OR do I “court neglect” of my family, home, and spiritual life in how I spend my money and time in things that end up overwhelming me?
Do I use âsaved timeâ, âsaved strengthâ, and âsaved moneyâ wisely? _____
OR do I squander additional resources?
Do I use make use of the talents and skills God has given me? _____
OR do I waste my time and talents in seeking idle pleasures?
Am I ready to âreach outâ and minister to others in need? _____
OR do I stay so self-absorbed that I have no idea of needs, nor time to help meet them?
Do I wisely and prudently use my resources and abilities to help make our home a beautiful and comfortable place? _____
OR Am I home so little time that it doesnât matter to me if it is an inviting place?
As I do my work, am I known for being covered in “fine garments” (righteousness of Jesus Christ)?____
Do I work in such a way that I lead others to want the freedom of this God-given righteousness? _____
OR do I join in on idle, unholy, or worthless talk and activities – where no one knows where I stand with Jesus?
Have I done everything I can possibly do (at this time) to prepare for the future of my family? _____
OR are there important issues that must be addressed and I keep putting them off? What are they? What is a plan to address these issues?
Can I truly say I am being and doing the very best I can be and do? _____
OR are there areas I know God is convicting me about where I can be/do better? What are they? What is a plan to address these issues?
Give her the fruit of her hands, and let her own works praise her in the gates of the city.”
Proverbs 31:30-31
May the Lord have His way in each of our hearts, and may we let Him make us “squeaky clean!”  A blessed weekend to you all~
Hi friends. How’s the Heart Cleaning going? If you missed the last post, we’re talking about Spring Cleaning of the Heart this week. To catch up, start here.
Today, we’ll look at a checklist concerning the Home Life of the Modern Proverbs 31 Woman. Remember – absolutely no condemnation here – just a few questions to pray through with the Lord, asking Him to show you those hidden areas that need a little additional scrubbing.
Happy Spring Cleaning of the Heart~ Part 3 will be posted on Thursday.
Home Life
Can my husband be confident and secure in:
⢠How I spend time? _____
⢠How I spend money? _____
⢠What I say? _____
⢠What I do? _____
⢠How I manage children, home, work, or other responsibilities? _____
OR does he have to âcoverâ for me in any dishonest way?
Do I encourage, comfort, support and bless my husband:
⢠In our relationship / friendship? _____
⢠In our home? _____
⢠In my words to him? _____
⢠In my interest in him, his work, and what he enjoys? _____
⢠In front of the children? _____
OR do I ânag him downâ and âdrag him downâ?
Do I do the very best I can to provide nourishment for my family? _____
Do we make the most of meal times, spending that time in fellowship together? _____
Do I consider it a privilege to serve my family in this way? _____
OR do we all do our own things and I let them fend for themselves?
Do I do what I can to make myself strong for my God-given tasks and roles in life:
⢠Spiritually? _____
⢠Mentally? _____
⢠Physically? _____
OR have I settled for being weak, soft, and âunableâ?
Is it evident that I love Jesus and have a relationship with Him? _____
⢠Do I make having a relationship with Jesus seem desirable to my family? _____
⢠Do I speak of Jesus to my family and model and teach them the way of a closer relationship with Him? _____
⢠Is Jesus an active part of our homelife? _____
OR is my family easy prey for being âsnowed overâ by satan and his darts of deception?
Do I encourage my husband to be a wise and hard worker (therefore a leader) by:
⢠Praying for him? _____
⢠Showing an interest in his job? _____
⢠Supporting him in his job? _____
OR do I resent, nag and complain about how much he has to work?
When I open my mouth are my words:
⢠Kind? _____
⢠Encouraging? _____
⢠Merciful? _____
⢠Wise and useful? _____
⢠A blessing to others? _____
⢠Humble? _____
⢠True? _____
⢠Tempered with grace, patience and gentleness? _____
⢠Spoken in the Love of Jesus? _____
OR are they bitter?
OR are they critical?
OR are they unforgiving?
OR are they foolish and idle?
OR are they hurtful to others?
OR are they full of pride?
OR are they false?
OR are they demanding, impatient and harsh?
OR are they spoken in the love of myself?
Vs. 27a- She looks well to how things go in her household,
Do I take responsibility for running my home? _____
Is my home a place of peace and a refuge for my family? _____
OR is my home a place of chaos that “runs itselfâ?
Do I use with wisdom and discretion in:
⢠My words? _____
⢠My thoughts? _____
⢠My time? _____
OR are my words, thoughts, and time consumed with laziness, idle activity, facebook, blogs, twitter?
Vs. 28a- Her children rise up and call her blessed (happy, fortunate, and to be envied);
Do I set forth such an example of living that:
⢠I would want my children to want to be âjust like meâ? _____
⢠My children know that I love them? _____
⢠My children know that I love Jesus? _____
⢠My children respect me? _____
⢠My children feel blessed that I am their mother? _____
OR would I be ashamed if my children turned out âjust like meâ?
Vs. 28b-29 – And her husband boasts of and praises her, [saying] Many daughters have done virtuously, nobly, and well [with strength of character that is steadfast in goodness] but you excel them all.
Can my husband honestly say of me that I am:
⢠His partner and help-mate? _____
⢠His âNumber One Prayer Warriorâ? _____
⢠A serving wife, desiring to meet his needs? _____
⢠A forgiving wife? _____
⢠A deeply devoted, and unselfishly loving woman? _____
⢠An excellent wife to him? _____
OR can he say that I am:
⢠A hindrance to him?
⢠A selfish wife?
⢠Often recalling and using against him of all of his faults and failures
⢠Devoted to myself rather than to him?
Ouch~ my toes are a little sore. God and I have some work to do! How about you?
Spring Cleaning of the Heart ~ Part 1
Do you âSpring Cleanâ your house? I remember my mom doing this each spring and fall. {For the record, I always dreaded it!} Weâd have to help her pull out and clean around every piece of furniture, all the baseboards, air out rugs and curtains, wash the windows, deep dust everything that sits around, and clean out our closets and drawers. As a teenager, it was a drag. But after it was done, our entire family always enjoyed the results.
Iâm grateful for a mom who took such good care of us and our home, and set this wonderful example for us. Thanks, Mom! Unfortunately, and probably to my mom’s chagrin, even though the example was set, Iâm not much of a spring-cleaner. I clean more the FlyLady way. But whenever I do get the family involved in getting our home in tip top shape, we all enjoy the results. In fact, we did a little bit of this last week & it feels so good to live in “clean.”
What we occasionally need to do with our homes, we also need to do with our hearts. Itâs good to take an inventory every once in a while and go through a deep cleansing process, pulling out the furniture, cleaning the baseboards, and wiping all of those hidden cobwebs out of the corners and ceilings of our hearts – the place where Jesus dwells in us. It feels so good to live in “clean.”
This week, Iâm posting a Spring Cleaning Checklist for the heart. Iâve based it on Proverbs 31, and divided it into 3 portions. No condemnation here! Just a modern look at this example set before us, and a few questions to help us think and pray it through.
Lets face it… We all want to be like this amazing woman… yet her standards are so high, and many of her activities are so foreign to our modern lives, we tend to think that being like her is almost unattainable. It’s not, though. Living as a modern Proverbs 31 woman is definitely attainable. I personally haven’t attained it yet, but I’m pressing toward that goal, with The Lord’s help. đ
With each choice we make, if we will choose to obey God’s Word and God’s voice, we can be like this woman! He will help us.
To see areas where we are resembling this remarkable example, and areas where we need a little improvement, below is a check-up. I’ve divided my list into three segments: Spiritual life, Home life, and Work life. Take the Spiritual Life check up today, and come back in the next few days for the other two.
*Remember: Let yourself be convicted, if necessary. But don’t let the enemy condemn you! Pray through this and ask the Holy Spirit to help you choose an area or two to work on improving, and celebrate the grace God will give you to change. Then, you and those around you will enjoy the fresh benefits of this Heart Spring Cleaning!
Spiritual Life
Vs. 15- She rises while it is yet night and gets [spiritual] food for her household and assigns her maids their tasks.
Do I arise early enough to:
⢠meet with Jesus and become Spiritually filled (so that I can start my day âin the Spiritâ rather than âin the fleshâ?)
⢠gather my thoughts and plans for the day (so that the day â especially the morning – runs smoothly)
OR do I stumble out of bed and into my morning focusing only on myself?
Vs. 18a – she tastes and sees that her gain from work [with and for God] is good;
Can I say that what God has done in and through me is âgoodâ?
OR am I having a hard time with bitterness over my circumstances?
18b- Her lamp goes not out, but it burns on continually through the night [of trouble, privation, or sorrow, warning away fear, doubt, and distrust].
When going through a difficult time do I allow God to continue to work through me and use me to shine for His glory?
OR do I quickly withdraw from God and others into a self-destructive mode?
22b- Her clothing is of linen, pure and fine, and of purple [such as that of which the clothing of the priests and the hallowed cloths of the temple were made].
Am I clothed:
⢠In The Garment of Salvation â Have I given my life to Jesus?
⢠In Robes of Righteousness â Do I daily confess my sins and allow Jesus to cleanse me and cover me with His righteousness?
⢠In Fine White Linen âwhich signifies âthe righteousness (the upright, just, and godly living, deeds, and conduct, and right standing with God) of the saints (Godâs holy people).â (Rev. 19:8)
⢠In Modesty â Do I dress in a way that brings God glory and not myself?
OR Am I spiritually and physically underdressed?
Vs. 25a- Strength and dignity are her clothing and her position is strong and secure;
Do I possess:
⢠The strength and security that comes from who I am in Jesus?
⢠The dignity of a refined and forgiven daughter of the King?
OR do I constantly wonder if I am loved or forgiven?
Vs. 30- Charm and grace are deceptive, and beauty is vain [because it is not lasting], but a woman who reverently and worshipfully fears the Lord, she shall be praised!
Do I
⢠Love Jesus more than I love âlooking good?â
⢠Seek to be beautiful in Godâs eyes?
⢠Let God help me be beautiful in the eyes of those I love?
OR do I
⢠Spend more time and effort on my looks than on my relationship with Jesus?
⢠Seek to be attractive to the world?
⢠Try to impress others with my beauty?
Just some things to ponder with the Lord… I’m pondering too… and praying for all of us as we Spring Clean a bit of our hearts.
(More to come.)
Happy April 1st… otherwise known as April Fools Day. I pray that each of you had a truly worshipful Resurrection Sunday. Our family did. And isn’t it fun to look at all of the Easter pics now on Facebook & Instagram??? These pics especially make me smile:
This day especially makes me smile because today, April 1st, we celebrate something incredibly amazing that God did for all of us. He miraculously resurrected the dead and sick cells in my body and healed me – and I’ve been well for 13 years!!! For as long as I live, I’ll never get over the overwhelming sense of gratitude to God for what He has done for my family and me. In fact, I didn’t really think I would live to be 35 years old… And I was already praying for my husband’s future wife who would love him & the children & Jesus more than I could. But God had other plans and He made me that woman ~ the one I had been praying for – who loved James, Jesus and the children more than I did before! (PTL!)
Over the years, I’ve learned that those plans blessed me, but they were not strictly for me. They were because God had something in mind for those lives that this healed life would touch. When I think about the weight of God’s glory over me, I am overwhelmed with both gratitude and fresh sorrow for the consistent habit of disobedience and lack of trust that flows from my life.
God has healed me in so many ways… not just physically. If you know Him as your Lord and Savior, He has healed you too. Not only for you, but for those that are touched and impacted by your life. You, too, carry the weight of God’s glory over you as He heals, redeems, and out-pours through your life.Right now, there are several of you on my heart who are desperate for the Lord to work a miracle and bring healing to you or your loved ones. I’ve been praying for you, sweet friends. And I’ve asked the Lord to use His story of His physical healing of me to strengthen and encourage you as you wait upon Him for all things needed.
Were it not for the healing Jesus offered on the cross, we would all die in darkness!
“But unto you who revere and worshipfully fear My name shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with healing in His wings and His beams, and you shall go forth and gambol like calves [released] from the stall and leap for joy.” Malachi 4:2, AMP
That’s exactly what I did! Here is my story…. I am Now a Leaping Cow!
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âAnswering the Call (of being a ministerâs wife) When The âPhoneâ is Out of Orderâ was the story of my life. At the age of thirteen, I knew that God had called me to be a ministerâs wife, a mother, and an encourager of women. But four years later, I had a severe case of Mononucleosis, which was the catalyst that started me on a downward spiral with my health. I went from a life of marching band, tennis, cheerleading, and power walking to hardly being able to walk up porch steps. During some periods of life, I would be stronger than at other times, but life as I had known and imagined was changed forever!
For fourteen years weakness was a daily companion, but Jesus was my Faithful Friend. He NEVER left
me with a need. He gave me strength every day to do the things He had called me to do. He planed and grew a husband just for me – one with the motivational gift of service! He allowed me to have two children, and provided care for them everyday – either through giving me strength, or allowing my husband to work from home, or sending friends to step in when we didnât know how we would get through the day.
When our four year old (who is now 16 1/2) was a baby, I became really weak and couldnât lift him. God worked a miracle and sent us a home-schooled girl who tithed her time to help us. She came into our home to care for our son, and I would help her with her lessons. We were overwhelmed at Godâs detailed provisions for our every need. Daily, God reminded us of His love and of His promise in Hebrews 13:5 ââŚbe satisfied with your present circumstances and with what you have; for God Himself has said, I will not in any way fail you nor give you up nor leave you without support. I will not, I will not, I will not in any degree leave you helpless nor forsake nor let you down (relax my hold on you)! Assuredly not!â
As a family, we clung to His promise and began to accept this âthornâ as what God would use to bring me into His likeness, and to bring others to Himself. There were days when Jesus helped me honestly thank Him for being physically weak, because He really did make His strength visible in my frailty (2 Cor. 12:7-10). I soon learned that anything I accomplished (even the task of brushing my own teeth) was really Jesus in me and through me. I could do nothing without His power.
After nine years of going from doctor to doctor searching for a diagnosis, The Lord led us to Nashville, TN to Dr. Burton Sanders. He discovered that I had fibromyalgia, a disease in the rheumatoid family. There is no cure for fibromyalgia, but the symptoms can be eased with medication, exercise, and healthy eating habits. We were so thankful to have a name for the physical problems that had been plaguing me since high school! {{ 2013 here: at the time (in the 1980’s-90’s), barely anything was known about this disease. Most doctors (excluding mine) considered it a disease of the mind. Vanderbilt University was doing some experimental treatment of the disease & after I was diagnosed, I ended up being a part of their studies. PTL that so much more about Fibromyalgia is known today, and that doctors and scientists are finding help for those plagued by this debilitating disease. Now, back to 2013.}}
God continued to strengthen and sustain me year after year. Many times I would call out to Him to use doctors, medicine, exercise, vitamins, magnets, or the latest health craze to heal me. His answer was always a loving âNo, but I will never leave you without help and support… (Heb. 13:5).â
Along with Scripture, God used a quote from the movie, The Robe to encourage me to joyfully embrace the life He had allowed me to live.
An unbelieving Marcellis questioned a paralyzed woman who found peace and faith in Jesus:
âYou say He could work miracles, but He left you as He found you.â She gently replied, âI used to wonder at that myself, until faith taught me the answer. He could have healed my body, and then it would have been natural for me to laugh and sing. And then I came to understand that He had done something even better for me. He had chosen me for His work. Heâd left me as I am so that all others like me might know that their misfortune neednât deprive them of happiness within His kingdom.â
Jesus, His Names, His Words, and His Promises became sweeter to me every day. When I let Him do as He desired with my day, He always lifted me, walked with me, carried me, loved me, encouraged me, supported me and held my hand.
Among so many other things, Jesus became my
Rock,
Provider,
Anchor,
Protector,
Daddy,
Joy,
Teacher,
Leader,
Lover,
and Friend.
I wish I could say that I walked obediently filled with Him every day, but I didnât. Yet He remained Faithful and True. He kept His promise to never leave nor forsake me – even when I grumbled, complained, cried and demanded answers from Him. (Job 38 through 42:6 are sure fixes for a demanding spirit toward God!)…
In February and March of 2000, God led seven special friends, who for years had been faithful prayer warriors on my behalf, to call me and tell me the same things. They each felt led to ask me, âWhat do you believe about God healing you?â
Without praying and asking God to help me answer that question, I would quickly give the reply, âIâve asked God to heal me, but for now, His grace is enough, and He will be my strength.â
After the seventh call, my husband and I âgot the messageâ and decided to ASK GOD what He had for me in the way of healing. God led me to a scripture study in Matthew 17 where the disciples asked Jesus why they were not able to do the work that Jesus had sent them out to do. In verses 21-22, Jesus explained to them about the seriousness of faith, and consecration to the Father by prayer and fasting.
I began to pray and fast, although I didnât go on any 40 day fast. I didnât even go on a three day fast. I would fast when the Lord would tell me to, but because I didnât do a âmarathonâ fast, I didnât expect God to work a miracle in my life. (Truly, I know better than to think that anything I do is ever good enough for me to gain Godâs approval, or astonishing enough to twist His arm to do what I want Him to do. – But my actions showed that I still chose to put limitations on God and on what He could and would do for me.)
To be honest, I was praying and wanting God to heal me, but only in the ways I deemed appropriate for today. In the past, I have rolled my spiritual eyes at people who talked of being healed, as if they are just a little bit more peculiar than I am. Of course I would always respond with words like, âWow! Thatâs Great! God is still in the miracle working business! Praise the Lord!!!â But in my heart, I would be thinking, âIâll just wait and see if it really works before I will believe it.â
However, on April 1, 2000, God humbled me, went beyond my limited belief in Him, and worked a miracle in my life.
On a regular day, going about my regular business, God interrupted my life, and brought healing to my body!
I was visiting with my sister and a friend of hers at âA Taste of Heavenâ Tea room, when God used the owner, Benita, to speak His words of Scripture to me. I had accepted âMY illness as MY thornâ, but God was saying to me that this was NOT âMYâ illness, but âHis toolâ. He whispered in my heart, âThis is the day that I will heal you. Humble yourself before Me.â I bowed my head and said âLord, I believe, Help my unbelief!â
Then for the first time ever, I asked God to heal me without adding any suggestions of my own. As we prayed, and as I let go of all preconceived ideas about how God could work in my life, He healed me!!!
I experienced a heat that coursed through my body, and when I lifted my head, I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that I had been healed! My legs no longer hurt, my arms and hands no longer hung limply at my sides. I cried and laughed for joy at the same time!!! I jumped around and my legs didnât bother me at all! God had restored my body, and I felt better than I had in 14 years. I felt like a teenager again!!! Praise the Lord!!!
On that day, I met my Savior as my Healer, and He made me well!! I can not find adequate words to express my excitement and joy, and my amazement and awe that God would choose to reveal Himself to me in this way!!! I am bursting to tell everyone that He really does still do miracles!
As soon as I returned home, I asked my Healer for a verse to commemorate the beginning of this new stage of life for me. He led me to Malachi 4:2, âBut unto you who revere and worshipfully fear My name shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with healing in his wings and His beams, and you shall go forth and *gambol like calves released from the stall and leap for joy.â (Amplified version) *Gambol = skipping and leaping about in play!
I am a leaping calf, and thrilled to be called one!!!
I am studying every scripture passage I can find that contains words about healing. I have so many questions. But I know that as I keep on seeking God and His wisdom, He will continue teaching me what He wants me to know and understand.
At this point, I can only share four things that my Lord has illumined to me about His healings.
1. Only God heals (not man, not methods, nor medicine), but if God so chooses, He can use man, methods, and/or medicine. (Isaiah 57:18-19; 2 Kings 2:19-22; 20:5-7)
2. God may not choose to heal our bodies, but always chooses to be and do exactly what we need. ( 2 Corinthians 12:7-10, Hebrews 13:5)
3. When God chooses to heal, it is NOT because we are âspiritual enoughâ or have done anything to deserve it. He heals only because of His great love, and His majestic mercy. He chooses to heal for His glory, and for His nameâs sake. (Psalm 30:2-5, Jeremiah 17:14)
4. God always heals the broken hearted. Through His Words, His Unconditional love, and His forgiveness by way of His Son, hurt hearts can be mended, and diseased lives can be made whole. (Isaiah 53:3-5, Psalm 107:19-20)
The Lord used a lesson from Beth Mooreâs Bible study, Breaking Free, to help me grasp the balance between faith and healing:
âChrist is fully God. He can heal anyone or perform any wonder, whether the belief of the person is great or small. Christ isnât asking us to believe in our ability to exercise unwavering faith. He is asking us to believe that He is able.â (week 3, day 1, pg. 55)
How I so desire that every sick person would be healed! Yet Isaiah 55:8-9 tells us that Godâs ways and plans for us are so much higher and better than the best we can dream-up and design. Jesus loves you so much, and is at the Fatherâs right hand interceding for you this very moment (Romans 8:34). Jesus told the disciples in Luke 10:20 that the only thing to truly rejoice in is the fact that He has saved us, and that our names are written in Heaven. If for no other reason than this, please join me in leaping for joy at being released from the stall of sin to the vastness of victory in Jesus!
Are you in need of a physical healing?
2 Corinthians 4:16-17 is an encouragement to look to God and His workings in and through our weaknesses and pains. âTherefore we do not become discouraged (utterly spiritless, exhausted, and wearied out through fear). Though our outer man is [progressively] decaying and wasting away, yet our inner self is being [progressively] renewed day after day. For our light, momentary affliction (this slight distress of the passing hour) is ever more and more abundantly preparing and producing and achieving for us an everlasting weight of glory [beyond all measure, excessively surpassing all comparisons and all calculations, a vast and transcendent glory and blessedness never to cease!], since we consider and look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen; for the things that are visible are temporal (brief and fleeting), but the things that are invisible are deathless and everlasting.â (AMP Bible)
If you are physically broken:
⢠Refuse to be defeated,
⢠give your body (pains and all) to God to use for His glory,
⢠daily remember that God will NEVER LEAVE YOU HELPLESS!! (Heb. 13:5)
Does your heart need to be healed?
Jesus said, âThe âSpirit of the Lord [is] upon Me, because He has anointed Me [the Anointed One, the Messiah] to preach the good news (the Gospel) to the poor; He has sent Me to announce release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to send forth as delivered those who are oppressed [who are downtrodden, bruised, crushed, and broken down by calamity]â (Luke 4:18, Amplified Bible).
Jesus is the Healer of broken hearts.
If you are heart-broken:
⢠Release your heart to Him,
⢠read His Words of love,
⢠Trust Him to put you back together day by day, and piece by piece.
Every day that our Lord tarries can be a day for Him to work in and through our lives so that others will see who He is, and come to know Him as Savior and as Wonderful Daddy Lord (2 Peter 3:8-9).~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
There it is… That’s my story… I can honestly say that if the Lord had chosen to allow us to live with that sickness for the rest of our lives, He would have continued to help us and live through us, and He truly would have been enough! Inspite of all of the struggles, we had a wonderful life, because we have a wonderful Lord!
I pray that if you are in need of a miracle today, you’ll see that you actually already have one. You are still living and breathing, and The Lord has not left you, nor has He forsaken you (Heb. 13:5). He loves you, cares deeply about you, and nothing is impossible for Him!…
Nothing!
I am praying that the Lord will take these words and use them in your life, for His glory. And, I’m praying for you, friends… and thanking the Lord for what He is doing in each of you.
Jennifer