My soul will magnify the Lord, for He is good to me and blesses in abundant ways, that I did not even ask for, and did not deserve. Give thanks, O my soul, to the Lord, sovereign over all, ordaining hearts and change for their purposed time.
I was concerned that my parents, especially my dad, would take God's call on me to the African nations in a dimmed light. My mom has been behind the dreams that the Lord has cultivated in my heart for over three years now, to go to the red soil, but my dad has been fearful of losing his little girl.
I have seen God work miracles in my dad's heart over the past week, which I suppose that God has been truly working for much longer than a week. The support of my dad, who I fondly determine, Pastor Rusty, has been an encouragement to my soul. Praise God, that daddy has chosen to love God's will in his daughter's life, instead of loving his daughter more still.
Praise the God that turns and molds stubborn hearts, and makes all things new, surprising and beautiful in their time. Magnify the Lord, o my soul, for he has shown his arm to be strong and has exalted those of meager circumstance. Praise the Lord, for my dad has chosen to fear the Lord instead of fearing the future. Praise God!
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