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I feel like the man in the Bible who sat by a pool waiting for the water to be stirred as at that point the first person to get to the pool was healed of whatever ailment he had.  Of course the lame man didn't have a chance of getting in the pool first.
This evening I waited up to get a slot for a Tesco delivery.  The system jammed and by the time it had cleared at 7 minutes past midnight, all the slots had been taken.  I am not distraught because just as the lame man had Jesus come along and heal him, even so is Jesus my Saviour and has the perfect plan for my life and whatever that plan is, even if it means hardship or even death, I know that He is with me each step I take.

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