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Title: A Message from a Friend Today

Title: A Message from a Friend Today


Today, I heard from a friend whose words felt like they were sent straight from heaven. She’s walked through trials of her own, faced injustice, felt the sting of judgment—and still, she speaks with grace, with kindness, and with a heart wide open.


“Hey, praying for you. This is a trial, and leaning on God will carry you through this. I know from experience.”


She reminded me that God is working, even when the world feels loud and unfair. That sometimes the greatest battles come when you’re doing the most good.


“Satan doesn’t want you helping others. But your love, your marriage, your family—they’re light. And people can see it.”


She remembered the days we stood side-by-side for the kids. She reminded me of home visits, laughter, and the kind of connection that doesn’t fade with time. And then she said something I won’t forget:


“God gave me a chance to forgive someone who hurt me. He opened a door I never saw coming. It’s a miracle. I’ll share more one day.”


But this is what anchored me most:


“God was using you to touch people and do His work. Remember—Christ was also prosecuted.”


And she’s right. Love leaves a mark. Truth can rattle cages. But it never comes back empty.


“Know you are loved and prayed for by so many. And most of all—God has a purpose. I am proof.”


Today, I was reminded that I’m not walking alone. And if you’re reading this—you’re not either.

 
 
 

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