SPRING INTO WAR . . . . .
1 Chronicles 20:1 Why was spring the season when wars usually began? During the winter, opposing kings plotted and planned future conquests. Then, when the fair weather permitted it, their pent-up rage and energy broke forth into war. Look for the "springs" in your life, the times when you are most sensitive to the conflicts around you. Then determine to diffuse them by confessing your fear, bitterness, and anger to God, allowing him to heal them.
1 Chronicles 20:1 Why was spring the season when wars usually began? During the winter, opposing kings plotted and planned future conquests. Then, when the fair weather permitted it, their pent-up rage and energy broke forth into war. Look for the "springs" in your life, the times when you are most sensitive to the conflicts around you. Then determine to diffuse them by confessing your fear, bitterness, and anger to God, allowing him to heal them.
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