We thank you for our friends near and far. Whether our friends live across the street or across the nation, we remember them fondly especially during this time of year.
We thank you for in life and online friends. For those friends we see every week, we give thanks that we can help each other as need be. For those we only know online, we remember them and ask Your provision for them.
We thank you for those who have gone to be with You. Each year we have friends and family leave this earth and go to live in the home you have constructed for them. We miss them but we know they are no longer burdened by illness or injury or hurts. We remember them during this season of Thanksgiving.
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ReplyDeleteThis post made me do a mental tally of all my friens-near & far-gosh, there are a lot! God has sent so many people into my life that are just wonderful. Thank you for reminding me!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post. Reading it is so timely for me. I have so many loved ones to thank God for... and a special someone who has gone home to be with Him a year ago.
ReplyDeleteYour gentle reminders strike deep.
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