Breaking Bread For 3.7.23

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Scripture

Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Isaiah 40:30-31

Reflection

We all get tired, but God will reenergize us. He carries us when we stumble, fall, or are too weak to walk. Isaiah 40:28 says that He never grows tired or weary, and we can’t possibly fathom His understanding.

Line 29 says that for those of us who are weary, He gives us strength, and He increases the power of those who are weak. This isn’t something that just happens to the older folks; nope, line 30 shows that even youngsters can grow tired and weary. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. You can only grow tired because you’re exerting energy. You’re putting in the work, and you need a re-boost and reboot.

What God wants us to do when we get tired and weary, when we stumble and fall, is to believe in Him and hope for Him to renew our strength. There is not a need He cannot meet, a wound He cannot heal, an issue He cannot resolve. But do we truly believe this?

Do we have the utmost faith (support) in Him that He can do all things? Do we trust and believe what is written in line 28, that He is the everlasting God, Elohei Olam, the Creator of the ends of the earth, Boreh Ketzot HaAretz?

Oh, imagine life with total faith, trust, dependability, and worship of God and only God. Now that’s living! That’s soaring, never growing weary, never fainting, no matter how long and far we walk. There’s no worries because we put all of our trust in our Heavenly Father!

Prayer

Father, thank You for my renewed strength. Thank You for always revealing Yourself to me in different ways and scenarios, and showing me that You are always here. The things that many would see as coincidences I know to be You, the loving Parent, standing nearby looking after me.

Thank You for the angels and messengers that You send to guard, guide, instruct, and enlighten me. There is no greater than You. There is no other place that I would rather be than with You. Thank You for loving me. I love You, Father. Amen.

And with that family, I pray that you are blessed, that you see and embrace your blessings, and that you are a blessing to others.

Have an amazing day!

Love,

Natasha

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Breaking Bread For 3.7.22

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Scripture

Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Isaiah 40:30-31

Reflection

We all get tired, but God will reenergize us. He carries us when we stumble, fall, or are too weak to walk. Isaiah 40:28 says that He never grows tired or weary, and we can’t possibly fathom His understanding.

Verse 29 says that for those of us who are weary He gives us strength and He increases the power of those who are weak. This isn’t something that just happens to the older folks, nope, verse 30 shows that even youngsters can grow tired and weary. It’s nothing to be ashamed about. You can only grow tired because you’re exerting energy. You’re putting in the work and you need a re-boost and reboot.

What God wants us to do when we get tired and weary, when we stumble and fall, is to believe in Him, hope for Him to renew our strength. There is not a need He cannot meet, a wound He cannot heal, an issue He cannot resolve. But do we truly believe this?

Do we have the utmost faith (support) in Him that He can do all things? Do we trust and believe what is written in verse 28, that He is the everlasting God, Elohei Olam, the Creator of the ends of the earth, Boreh Ketzot HaAretz?

Oh imagine life with total faith, trust, dependability, and worship of God and only God. Now that’s living! That’s soaring, never growing weary, never fainting no matter how long and far we walk. There’s no worries because we put all of our trust in our Heavenly Father!

Prayer

Father, thank You for my renewed strength. Thank You for always revealing Yourself to me in different ways and scenarios, and showing me that You are always here. The things that many would see as coincidences I know to be You, the loving Parent, standing nearby looking after me.

Thank You for the angels and messengers that You send to guard, guide, instruct, and enlighten me. There is no greater than You. There is no other place that I would rather be than with You. Thank You for loving me. I love You, Father. Amen.

Love,

Natasha

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Music: Quiescent In Time by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

Breaking Bread for 3.5.21

Scripture

Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Isaiah 40:30-31

Reflection

We all get tired, but God will reenergize us. He carries us when we stumble, fall, or are too weak to walk. Isaiah 40:28 says that He never grows tired or wearing and we can’t possibly fathom His understanding. Verse 29 says that for those of us who are weary He gives us strength and He increases the power of those who are weak. This isn’t something that just happens to the older folks, nope, verse 30 shows that even youngsters can grow tired and weary. It’s nothing to be ashamed about. What God wants us to do when we get tired and weary, when we stumble and fall, is to believe in Him, hope for Him to renew our strength. There is not a need He cannot meet, a wound He cannot heal, an issue He cannot resolve. But do we truly believe this? Do we have the utmost faith (support) in Him that He can do all things? Do we trust and believe what is written in verse 28, that He is the everlasting God, Elohei Olam, the Creator of the ends of the earth, Boreh Ketzot HaAretz? Oh imagine life with total faith, trust, dependability, and worship of God and only God. Now that’s living! That’s soaring, never growing weary, never fainting no matter how long and far we walk. There’s no worries because we put all of our trust in our Heavenly Father!

Prayer

Father, thank You for my renewed strength. Thank You for always revealing Yourself to me in different ways and scenarios, and showing me that You are always here. The things that many would see as coincidences I know to be You, the loving Parent, standing nearby looking after me. Thank You for the angels and messengers that You send to guard, guide, instruct, and enlighten me. There is no greater than You. There is no other place that I would rather be than with You. Thank You for loving me. I love You, Father. Amen.

Love,

Natasha

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Breaking Bread for 3.5.20

Scripture

Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.

They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Isaiah 40:30-31 NIV

Reflection

We all get tired, but God will reenergize us. He will strengthen us and expand our reach. He will pick us up when we fall down and call out to Him.

There is not a need He cannot meet, a wound He cannot heal, an issue He cannot resolve, a creation He is not connected to, and a space He cannot enter.

That extra push, lift, burst that you feel—that’s God’s presence and assistance. That gut feeling or voice that directed you the right way at the right time, that is God. He speaks to you, sends angels and messengers, and speaks through your loved ones and complete strangers. He can even speak through your enemy. Shocking but true. He can leave you both dazed and confused.

There are no limits to God. So that means, with God as your foundation and guiding force, there are no limits in your life. The only limits are the ones you choose to see and manufacture. Your physical characteristics are only a limit because you make them so. Your beliefs about other people’s opinion of you are self-limiting; that has nothing to do with God and everything to do with you.

What God says that you are and can do, you are and can do. You just have to choose to see, embrace, and live fully. What you say that you are and can do, is where you choose to be defined, either as an open and limitless canvas or a limited and confined box. Always remember that. You choose to see through God’s perfect lens or through yours.

Prayer

Lord, thank You for my renewed strength. Thank You for always revealing Yourself to me and showing me that You are always here and always working. When I grow tired, restless, or frustrated, or all three—may I turn and lean on You for support and a recharge.

I love You Father. I’m grateful for my life, even the twists and turns, and the downs that came before and after the ups. Every experience I’m grateful for because each day is both a lesson and a gift. Thank You for loving me enough to share freely this priceless life. In Your name I praise, in Jesus’ name I pray to You. Amen.

Love,

Natasha

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