Jesus spent a lot of his time preaching and healing people, but sometimes he needed to be alone to pray or to teach his disciples. This was not easy for him to do. We can understand why. Who wouldn’t want to go to all lengths to bring a sick child or other loved one to someone who would heal them. And, his words, his amazing words were healing messages in their own way. Even though he and his disciples would go by boat to another area, the people would find them. Each time this happened our loving, compassionate, beleaguered Savior not only welcomed them, but fed them.
No Alone Time
Published by Sheila Graham
Briefly Speaking is full of hope and encouragement--that's my goal. I'm a professional writer who promises you sometimes funny, sometimes thought-provoking comment on my life in horse country in north Texas and on what's happening in the world at large. View all posts by Sheila Graham
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I understand just a little of seeking that alone time. I seek the quiet of my room to write, but soon the whole house has gathered there. Yet, in these moments, we can also feed them with wisdom and quality time. Thanks Sheila! ❤️
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