God is so wonderful!! He is from everlasting to everlasting! He is never-ceasing! He is in me!! He feels closer than the skin on my bones!! He is my refuge! He is my strong tower!! He is a shelter from the storm! He is always faithful in His promises! Who am I, O Lord that you would save me? That you would send your ONLY Son to save me. That He would have to be mocked and ridiculed, take on the weight of the world, be beaten and marred to a point of no recognition, carry a cross on the Via Dolorosa (Latin for Way of Grief or Way of Suffering), to die the most painful death known in human history, and be nailed to a cross for all to see. All for me. All for us. All for the world.
This is the thought that has been going through my mind when I pray to God. I see the most amazing beauty when I watch the sunset over the Caribbean and can’t help but ask God, “Who am I, that you would bring me here? Who am I that you would do so much for me? As if sending your Son wasn’t enough, now you give me all that I ask for and much, MUCH more. You give me life abundantly!!” I see the magnitude of God’s power and wonder by looking out over the sea, seeing the beauty in the mountains He created, but most importantly saving me from the wretch I was and giving me more than I could ever dream for or imagine. He is certainly the great I AM!
One of the most important things that God is teaching me right now is that I don’t have to DO, I just have to BE. We think that we always have to do things but we don’t. Just BE! In the words of Joyce Meyer, “YOU GOTTA KNOW YOUR ‘WHO’ FROM YOUR ‘DO’.”
Thank you to all my supporters!! I have $8,165 in my account and have to have $9,000 by September 13th. I know that this is going to happen! Please help keep me on The World Race so that I can continue to shed a Holy Light all over the kingdom of darkness! God Bless You!!
In the video below; (At the end) we started work on a water project that they have going here at Canaan. They are making a cistern to hold thousands of gallons of water to feed water to another cistern that they use for outside projects, like laundry.