Discovering YOU Magazine November 2019 Issue | Page 40

GLORIOUS LIVING

(Apostle Connie Foster is a certified Seminar and Workshop Facilitator and she is an anointed and appointed teacher and preacher of the Word of God. She and Bishop Foster's church, Harp of God Ministries, Inc. is located on 21406 Fenkell at the corner of Bentler between Evergreen and Lasher in Detroit, Michigan and their motto is: "Making Souls Whole" and they strongly believe that "Everyone is Somebody." You can send your correspondenses to PO Box 11361, Detroit Michigan 48201.)

Since the time is right and it's the season for giving and expressing our love for one another, let's pray and ask God to fill our hearts with gratitude. As I write this article, I can feel God healing many relationships this season. For some of us, it's been years sense we've spoken to each other. Somebody felt that what their loved one gave them or did for them was not good enough. You always measured it with what you had to give that seemed so much better. If you give from the heart and not from your carnal thinking those feelings would not be there. I ask you in the name of Jesus to please change your ways and just please receive with gladness, this is so hugh and it's going to bring healing to the relationship. You are going to have one of the best holiday seasons ever. God Bless You!

"I love you" and help whenever you can. Life teaches us certain values; gifts are given because someone cares and love is shared because it's just right.

We are God's creation, so we are loved because God is Love. When your heart is pure, gratefulness flows from it. You can feel the love, the sensitivity that reaches the emotions that bring us the reality that what you feel is not a dream, but this love (the agape) has actually penetrated the harden core of a fleshly organ that you once guarded because of the pain of not being appreciated with the expression of gratefulness.

"In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you, (I Thessalonians 5: 18, KJV)."

"For some of us, it's been years sense we've spoken to each other. Somebody felt that what their loved

one gave them or did

for them was not

good enough."