Keturah Martin: Thanks for your prayers! Our lives are in jeopardy! Today I have to go to the Police station to pick up a tracking device which they have ordered I wear/have as a means of protection against an intended assault via firearm which they have determined was intended for use on me. The Lord is my ultimate Protection from the rage of my son. |
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Keturah Martin: To all my friends, fans and family. I just want to let you know that due to health, and personal/family crisis I am not here much lately. However, I love FanStory and all of you and hope to be very active as soon as possible. My written book (Jesus Never Wastes Pain) is about to go to the publisher this week for the final stages of printing. Hopefully it is out to the public by Spring. May God bless and keep you all in the hollow of His hand. |
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Keturah Martin: Never judge or condemn another until you have walked three days in their moccasins and carrying their load. |
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We are told if not commanded to forgive our enemies ... how does that relate to someone who maybe forgiven by US but not by God: in other words say we forgive and the individual or individuals concerned do not repent of their particular sin against us and perish ... where does that leave our forgiveness ? I just wondr because it seem that the concept is more built for our overcomming evil and living in peace with our soul though it may have been wronged. I believe in the concept to show mercy forgiveness and compassion on all but I reason it in the way that though we forgive and are displaying our Christian Spirit toward the individual or individuals it will only add to their judgement in Hell should they God Forbid land tere. The scripture I interpret this from is the piece that tells us that by doing this we will be HEAPING COALS ON THEIR HEAD. - | ||
Choosing to forgive opens potential prison doors and ensures that the enemy cannot shackle us in chains and unfathomed bondage. The offenders still must stand before God and be judged by Him if they don't repent, but I can be free to live, love and relate to others without bondage when I choose to forgive with God's help and leave all vengeance in His divine hand. Aways remember too, that "God will forgive anyone who calls on Him and asks for it. 1 John 1:9 "If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." God bless you my friend! - | ||
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The hardest part I found with forgiveness was the forgiving of myself for certain acts and actions perpetrated in my own life ... it was only through being forgiven that I was able to pertain this liberty - | ||
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Keturah Martin: When Jesus is my Guide and walks close to my side, I have all of heaven for me whatever may betide! |
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Keturah Martin: When we choose against our human nature to forgive someone who wronged us, God meets us halfway to empower us with strength to do the impossible! |
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Keturah Martin: Today is the first page of a 365 page book. It is up to each individual to write a good book in these pages. It is even better to allow the Almighty to be the Author and we but the scribe. |
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Keturah Martin: "How we choose to take life and the circumstances handed out to us will also determine our future path and destination." |
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Keturah Martin: Being happy doesn't mean everything is perfect, it means you have chosen to look beyond the imperfections. |
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Keturah Martin: When someone may treat you or your work unfairly because they are angry at God and the world, we must choose to forgive and release them into the hand of God who knows it all. The Lord sees the work written and our heart motive. We must choose to look at the vehicle of unfair treatment through the eyes of Jesus' love. |
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Keturah Martin: "Don't tell God how big your storm is, tell the storm how big your God is! |
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Keturah Martin: God will never waste your pain, but can bring eternal gain - if you let Him! |
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Keturah Martin: Perseverance is failing 19 times and succeeding the 20th. |
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Keturah Martin: Just be yourself regardless what others may think: because God made you unique. Yet besides, an original is far more valuable than a carbon copy any day! |
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Keturah Martin: When we choose forgiveness, our soul can then live! |
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Keturah Martin: Keturah C. Martin was born and raised at the foot of the Rockies in British Columbia, being the 6th in a large family of 9 children. She is a living example of a Divine preservation, wherein by human standards she would have been declared dead many times over had the Angel of God's Presence not stepped in to salvage her amid the ruins of unlimited abuse. However, Keturah will be the first to proclaim to the entire world "I was a victim and by God's grace a survivor, but now Praise be to Jesus, I am a VICTOR! We must focus more on the beauty which God brings out of the ashes rather on the agents used to perpetrate evil on the innocent! There is hope for all!" Jesus specializes in making beauty out of ashes as He binds up the broken-hearted! Praise God! |
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our Lord saw in your personage which you have shared with all who would listen your two hearts proving to be very authentically appreciative in that you are paying His love He showed you to others, thank you so very much and yes Praise God!....Cranial Thinker - | ||
truly how awesome His love is....Cranial Thinker - | ||
I am new to the syory of your life. I plan to follow you and pray that the Lord will continue to be your shield. Are you planning to write a book and share your story with a broader audience? I believe it would be a blessing to a lot of people. God bless. Tony Dillett - | ||
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