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You Are For Me

Ever feel like nobody is on your side?  That nobody is for you?  I do.  And I know you do too.  It's okay to be honest.  :)
Love Kari Jobe's voice.  It is angelic!  My daughter heard it this morning and was transfixed.  She can't wait to put some Kari Jobe on her iPod! 
Kari has a heart that in sincere and that comes through in her music.  And her honesty is relateable.  We all have times when we feel rejected, alone, floundering.  And it is in those times that God wants us to know that HE IS FOR US.  Our Creator didn't create us just to leave us to stumble through life on our own.  He is with us, whether we recognize him or not.  He matches us footstep for footstep through our life journey.  In fact he is a few steps ahead! 
Through the hard days I have had recently I have known one thing.  My God is for me.  It has brought comfort, peace, and a certainty that "this too shall pass". 

You Are For Me

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