Dick Ivey

From here to the End…

O Jesus, my LORD and Savior, I give myself to You, for You in Your atonement, gave Yourself for me…for me. I own no other Master, my heart shall be Your throne. My life I give, from now on, to live O Jesus for You alone. Nothing I desire more than to live for You…

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Traveling grace…Today

Dear God and Father of us all, I travel today to be an instrument of justice on behalf of many people who have been hurt. While I campaign for justice to be served. help me remember how unloveable and unlovely I was when you reached down and Chose me to be one of Your kids.

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And it rained…PTL

Dear God, my Father, I know it does not happen all the time, because You alone see the end from the beginning of all things…but it was so precious to watch the precious heavenly moisture fall on us this week after I prayed for it to come. With all the hue and cry over availability

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A Servant’s Heart…

Perhaps the hardest thing for couples to do is to rid themselves of the notion they need to be served to be happy. Such inward focus always focuses on taking and not giving. There was only one time in the life of Jesus Christ on earth when He told his guys to do what He

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Protect the Little Ones…

Dear LORD, thank you for the wide-eyed excitement of little children. I am so concerned for the coming generation of school aged children who are being torn in such awful directions with identity politics, critical race theory, gender fluidity, and other such things which do nothing to foster the skills and tools necessary to survive

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Statesmanship in high places…

Dear LORD and Father, part of me wishes our nation’s leadership would have an epiphany turning their hearts and minds toward You and eternal readiness. I often feel as though I may first see a unicorn before I see true statesmanship in our land I am not very optimistic we will ever have a reasonable

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