tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4148295521045693456.post9093838447154440470..comments2012-12-15T21:25:23.258-05:00Comments on Mercy is...: Our "Life-giving" GiftsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12446372460066201986noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4148295521045693456.post-61910663463710414842010-08-12T16:06:07.741-04:002010-08-12T16:06:07.741-04:00I'm so glad it wasn't cancer!!! Praise Go...I'm so glad it wasn't cancer!!! Praise God indeed!Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17314251373368639823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4148295521045693456.post-71537566721458725422010-08-01T13:57:44.194-04:002010-08-01T13:57:44.194-04:00I agree, God’s love envelopes all things, in all t...I agree, God’s love envelopes all things, in all times, and in all places. Sometimes, it takes one a little longer to come to this truth yet our heavenly Father is patient. Isn’t he? We’re not alone, even when one might not feel his mercy. Or, one is simply growing in their understanding such infinite love and forgiveness. I’ve written about such mercy in Mommy’s Writings: Mommy, would you like a sandwich? As one life touches another’s, prayerfully, such experiences inspire the love of God. Everyone’s journey is different in life, as is our heavenly Father’s purposed plan for each one of his creations of whom we are his own. In the Bible, in Psalm 143:8 {AV}, its verse always sets one’s perspective and footsteps on the right pathway for each new day. God’s Word is our blessing.<br /><br />Suzanne McMillen-Fallon, Published Author (year-end 2010)<br />www.strategicbookpublishing.com/Mommy, would you like a sandwich?Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17932532788003721783noreply@blogger.com