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My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth. -Psalm 121:2
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@therealmrbench Carney is the end of the liberal world order ponzi scheme.
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Carney says Canada’s economy is booming.
Exports are up.
Foreign investment is up.
AirAsia bought planes.
Infrastructure investors love us.
Now read the fine print.
A lot of the export “boom” is gold.
A huge chunk of the foreign investment is mergers and acquisitions — foreign money buying assets is not the same as Canada building.
The A220 order is real, but so is the taxpayer-backed Bombardier/CSeries history behind it.
And “most attractive infrastructure market” is a survey.
A survey is not a shovel.
Carney is selling Canadians the brochure version of the economy while real Canadians are still getting crushed by food, housing, debt, taxes, and basic survival.
The press release is booming.
The country is not.
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King David: A Man After Gods Own Heart
Davids own words in Psalm 139 beautifully capture the heart of his relationship with God:
“You have searched me Lord and you know me. Where can I go from your Spirit? You know when I sit and when I rise…search me O God and know my heart….see if there is any offensive way in me and lead me in the everlasting way.”
This entire Psalm paints a vivid picture of a man who lived in complete openness before God.
David believed in the Lord w all his heart. He trusted that God knew him intimately….his thoughts, his ways, his every step and that nothing could separate him from the Fathers presence.
This unshakeable faith carried him thru battles….against giants, years on the run and the weight of leading a nation.
Scripture doesnt sugarcoat his life as he was far from perfect. There was blood on his hands and scandals he tried to cover up…..heartbreaking moral failures.
But here is what makes Davids story so powerful and deeply relatable…in every moment of faith and failure he always returned to the Lord. He repented. He worshipped. He poured out his heart in raw honesty thru the Psalms.
That is why Scripture calls him “a man after Gods own heart” (1 Sam 13:14). Not because he was flawless but because his heart was fully surrendered to God.
This is what makes us feel so connected to David….not as a distant biblical hero but as a real person whose story mirrors our own.
Like him we all have highs and lows, victories and stumbles. Yet David shows us that what matters most is a heart that keeps turning back to God in faith, humility and love.
Davids life stirs us to always return to the Lord no matter what and to trust Him with all our heart, mind and soul.
God longs for the same kind of intimate relationship that made David a man after Gods own heart….one of worship that flows from a fully surrendered heart.
As Jesus said to the woman at the well “the hour is coming and is now here when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him” (John 4:23).
David lived this reality centuries earlier. His raw, honest Psalms were worship in spirit and truth….nothing hidden, everything offered. The Father is still seeking worshipers just like him today.
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