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Psalms 147:3 And What It Means To All People!!

 

Psalm 147:3, And What It Means to All People.

 


      Good Day Everyone!!  How are you doing today?  Fine, I hope.  I want to inform all of you that Psalms 147:3 is the topic of today.  Psalms 147:3 says; He health the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.  This Bible verse means that God is with all of us.

 



  He heals our broken hearts, and He bindeth up our wounds.  I want to say that God is my best friend.  God is my Best Friend because He hears my cries, and He smiles at me when I am doing something good.  I know that God rejoices when we do things that pleases Him.

 

 



Further, I want to inform all of you that God helped me graduate from college on two occasions.  I want to say that God is responsible for helping me with my bad attitude.  I know this because; His Spirit is inside of me. According to John 14:26, it states that He will give you an Advocate, which is the Holy Spirit to teach you, and put things into your remembrance.

 



      The Lord is still inside of us.  He is doing for all of us, more than we are doing for ourselves.  I want to inform all of you that everything that is inside of the Holy Bible is the truth.  At least, I can say that it reminds me of the Footprints inside of the Sand. God is really with us at all times. 

 



I know for me personally, I remember when I used to use vulgarity all of the time.  Right Now, I ask God to remove the bad thoughts that I have inside of my heart.  I know that we have to remember who is in charge right now.  It is not me; personally, it is God.  God knew all of us before we were born.  According to Jeremiah 1:5 states that: Before you were born, I knew you, before you were born, I sanctified you, and ordained you as a prophet to the Nations.

 



   God understands our heart, mind, soul, and emotions.  I have been writing essays for the past 30 years now.  I have been keeping a journal since I was in the 7th grade.  I have been writing down my personal feelings inside of a tablet for many years now.  The teachers used to remind all of us as students to write down our personal feelings.  This is what I have been doing for 45 years now.

 

 



        I write down all of my feelings.  I share my journal with my therapist.  I have been sharing with him what the voices have been saying to me.  Yes, I suffer from Schizoid Affective Disorder right now.  I have been suffering from a mental illness for the past 25 years now.

 

 



  I know that God is with me every single day of the week.  My therapist does not want me to write down what the voices are saying to me.  It is like; living inside of the problem all over again.  I am trying to cope with something that I have had for the past 25 years now.  I am a very happy person right now. I have been keeping my emotions in check for the past 13 years now.

      Finally, I want to inform all of you that I love all of you very much.  I have been clean and sober for the past 32 years now.  I have not smoked marijuana since Wednesday May 2, 1990.  I have not consumed any alcohol since May 2, 1990.  I am very happy to be clean and sober right now. 

In Conclusion, I want to say that I do not hang around my friends, who drink alcohol and smoke marijuana because I can end up getting caught up all over again.  I do not smoke cigarettes.  I have not smoked a cigarette since January 21, 1990.  This is the reason why I know that God is with me.  I am very happy to become a Child of The Most High God.  I am happy, joyous, and free.

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