This morning's broadcast was just one of those that caused me to feel really grateful.
I'm grateful that by climbing every mountain in my life, I can more effectively follow and achieve my dreams.
I'm grateful that God has, and continues to, help me choose the right road to take when two of them diverge and it's momentarily challenging to know
which one to pick. Choosing the right ones have, indeed, made all the difference.
I'm grateful that Jesus Christ is our song during the nights of both my life, and the lives of those I love. He may not take those nights away, either as quickly as I'd like or, at all, but He helps me, and all of His children, through them.
I'm grateful for what I learn when I run my race with
patience. Agreeing to God's timing helps me when the prize of peace and light.
And I'm grateful that despite all of the evil and heartache, tragedy and travail in this life, God's almighty hand continues to perform miracles and directs His most important work: the happiness of men, women, and children everywhere.
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One last thing: today was the last day for a friend, Brad Myler, who I got to know several years ago. What a great guy. Good luck Brad in all of your future endeavors! The basses (and your choir family) will miss you. And farewell to Spence Kinard as well. His 30+ years in participating in the Music & Spoken Word broadcasts is incredible. May he enjoy the next phase in his life and feel our gratitude for his devoted service.
Until next time, God be with you.
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