Leave the stump, bound with a band of iron and bronze. Daniel 4:15 Metaphorically speaking, the band of iron represented afflictions. There was hope that the stump might shoot forth back into life. That was my story a decade ago. Someone shared this verse with me. A verse about King Nebuchadnezzar who was a "monument of the power of Divine grace, and of the riches of Divine mercy." M.Henry He recovered from his madness. Recovered from his pride of forgetting God. "Whatever affliction God is pleased to lay upon us, may we have cause to bear it patiently, and to be thankful that he continues the use of our reason, and the peace of our consciences." M.Henry
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Wednesday, December 6, 2023
"Monument of the Power of Divine Grace, and of the Riches of Divine Mercy" Daniel 3-4; I John 5
I felt like I was about gone in 2006 January. The irons of affliction had done me in.
That summer, I started to sprout.
Little by Little.
I came alive.
And that tree grew back again.
And I can now give shade to others once more.
PHOTO: Outside my window in Des Moines. Strong like steel. The Mighty One.
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