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(James Smith, "The Pastor's Morning Visit")

"Look unto Me!" Isaiah 45:22

A new morning opens upon us — and we are still exposed . . .
to sorrow
to Satan, and
to disappointment!
Sin lives in us — and a thousand things are ready to distress us!

But our God says, "Look unto Me!"

Look unto Me . . . 
as the source of happiness,
as the giver of grace, 
as your Friend!

Look unto Me . . . 
in every trial,
for all you need, and
in every circumstance. 

Look unto Me TODAY, I have blessings to bestow! I am waiting to be gracious to you!

Believe that I am deeply interested in your present and eternal welfare!

Believe that I will perform — all I have promised!

Believe that I am with you — on purpose to bless you! I cannot be unconcerned about anything that affects you! I pledge Myself to make all things work together for your eternal good. 

You have looked to SELF, and to others, in times past — and you have only met with trouble and disappointment!

Now look unto Me ALONE! 

Look unto Me FOR ALL!

"Look unto Me!"


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