All posts tagged Lynn Mosher

Sure Hands of Prayer

By Lynn Mosher “We shall devote ourselves whole-heartedly to prayer and the ministry of the Word.” Acts 6:4 Phillips One morning in my study and quiet time, the Lord led me to read Exodus 17:11-16…again. You know this Old Testament story. Readied on top of Mount Horeb, Moses lifted his hands and his […]

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Coaxed Back to Life

By Lynn Mosher Spring always makes me think of my dad. I was thinking about him the other day. Nostalgia set in. Thinking how he would have thoroughly enjoyed his three great-granddaughters. My heart ached that they never got to know him. I thought how much fun they would have had in his […]

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The Emmaus Heartburn

By Lynn Mosher They want to leave it all behind; take the road out of it all. So, the two men depart from the hills of Jerusalem to get away from all the reminders of a heartrending crucifixion on the hill of Golgotha. Just as the road slopes down from Jerusalem, so their […]

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Tale of a Harpist

By Lynn Mosher “Take a harp…play skillfully and make sweet melody…that you may be remembered.” (Is. 23:16 AMP) Suddenly taken ill, a renowned harpist was rushed to the hospital. While tests were being run to find the cause of his illness, he lay in his hospital bed, reminiscing over his life. Seeing himself […]

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Heretofore…

By Lynn Mosher “Heretofore the Lord has helped us.” 1 Sam. 7:12 Amp What did the year closing bring into your life? Joys? Sorrows? Trials? Triumphs? Look back over the year now closing. With what was it filled? Which side of the scale tipped over with the most weight…the positive side or the […]

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Draw Near

Draw nigh to God… …in holiness Draw nigh in repentance, for the forgiveness of sins Draw near… …in silent adoration Draw near in unrestrained awe and praise Draw close to the Lord… …to that Intimate Friend Draw close to the Beloved of your soul Draw alongside… …kneeling as a petitioner Draw alongside as […]

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Going Down to the Creek

By Lynn Mosher Long before dry cleaners and spot removers, spin cycles and fabric softeners, clothes had to be washed by hand. When the dirt and grime of labor disguised the fabrics’ true colors, the clothes needed to be washed. The women who lived near a river or creek took their families’ laundry […]

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Praise is the Devil’s Death-Knell

Send to Kindle by: Lynn Mosher Today, I share with you a portion of something the Lord spoke to me some years ago. As always, His words changed me. From His heart to yours… “Every time you have an intense trial or you wonder where I am, you must learn to quickly realize that the […]

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