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  • Just Say Yes to God - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - November 29
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    Just Say Yes
    By: Lindsay Tedder

    "That your faith might not rest in the wisdom of men but in the power of God" 1 Corinthians 2:5

    "You don't need to know all the details of how everything will work out BEFORE you say yes. You just say yes up front, knowing that if He's invited you to do it - He will empower you to carry it out."

    I read from the 3 x 5 note card that slipped out of my Bible. As I sat in a noisy cafe, alone for the first time in what felt like decades, this handwritten note literally just fell out of my Bible. It was as if God saw me sitting there, worrying about the future and wanted to reassure me that I wasn't powerful enough to control it. He had it under control and I need only say "yes" and follow Him.

     
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    Felix's wife Drusilla was a:
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    B. Ethiopian
    C. Jewess
    D. Gentile

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