Meeting with the CEO | Just a Thought by Rich LeBrun

Meeting with the CEO

Good morning, Jesus. I want to thank you for this new day, for the breath in my lungs, for all that I am and have in my life, and for the opportunity to go to work with you today. I understand that today, you would like for me to...

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Being Still Takes Action | Just A Thought

Being Still Takes Action

Psalm 46:10 Be still and know that I am God! In the business world, it is said that being still is equivalent to death of a business. It is said that you are either growing or declining, yet in this psalm, God is instructing us...

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Needs and Wants | Just A Thought

Needs and Wants

We, as God’s children, should be confident in the fact that God will provide for all our needs. If that’s true, then what is a need? Biological needs: Breath in your lungs A heart that pumps Muscles to carry us Neurons to...

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Look into my eyes | Just a Thought by Rich LeBrun

Look Into my Eyes

If we can fully understand the almighty God, the creator of the universe, all-powerful, all present, the one to be known as the Father of all mankind — and grasp His loving intent of being fatherly — then we will get a...

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Three words | Just a Thought by Rich LeBrun

Three Words

Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Peace, be still!” And the wind ceased and there was a great calm. MARK 4:39 (NKJV) Have you ever thought about the power of an earthquake, tornado, tsunami or...

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Waiting | Just A Thought

Waiting

I sit here at the cross roads. I wait for God to move me physically, emotionally, spiritually. Yet God waits patiently across from me With His arms stretched out. That fine line that separates us. I expect God to cross over, to...

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Love vs Forgiveness | Just A Thought

Love vs Forgiveness

If having to choose, what would you prefer, love or forgiveness? At its deepest level, are these words inseparable? Oswald Chambers, in his book, My Upmost for His Highest states: “Beware of the pleasant view of the fatherhood...

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