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Somebody's Watching Me! #RTTBROS #Nightlight

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Somebody's Watching Me! #RTTBROS #Nightlight ". And the LORD, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed - Deuteronomy 31:8 (KJV) A pastor who does streat preaching on college campuses shared this story "Mark and Susan had been married a few years when suddenly she began to lose her eyesight and she got really depressed and sank into a deep slow of despond. But Mark said, listen, honey, I'm going to stick with you and I'm going to help you learn how to do your job. And so they worked hard at it. He went with her to the office every day, showed her how to do her job as a blind woman, and then he would leave for his work at an army base. Well, one day he turned her and said, Susan, I'm sorry, but I'm getting to work too late. You're going to have to go to job on your own. And she was freaked out. There's no way I can ride the bus, walk the streets, go up the stairs, go into the office building, go upstairs, and sit at my desk and do this on my own. And he said, no, honey, I'm going to stay with you. I'm going to teach you. And so they did it for a couple of weeks. And then eventually he said, OK, I think you know it well enough. I've got to go to work at an earlier hour. So Monday came, she got on the bus, walked the block, walked up the stairs, seamless. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, it went beautifully. Friday, as she's getting on the bus, the bus driver says, you know, you're a really lucky woman. And she says, stop it, I'm a blind woman. He said, well, yes, ma'am, but every day this week that you've gotten off the bus, there's a man standing on the street corner in a military uniform, and he never takes his eyes off of you. And when you walk down the sidewalk, he's watching you carefully like a hawk. You cross the street at the right time, he's watching you like a hawk. You go up the stairs, you open the door, you go in. And as soon as that door closes, he stands ramrod tall, gives you a salute, blows you a kiss, and then turns to go away. And all of a sudden, Susan understood, that's my husband. He's been watching me tirelessly for all this time. I'm not alone. He's watching me." God is always present, even when we can't see or feel Him. As the Psalmist writes, "The LORD is thy keeper: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand" (Psalm 121:5, KJV). Mark's silent vigil, carefully observing Susan's progress without interfering, teaches us about God's wisdom in allowing us to grow through our struggles. Sometimes, God steps back, not because He's abandoned us, but because He's giving us the opportunity to exercise our faith and develop resilience. Moreover, this story illustrates the beauty of Christian marriage and, by extension, the body of Christ. We are called to "bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ" (Galatians 6:2, KJV). Mark's selfless love and support for Susan exemplify how we should care for one another in the family of God. As we reflect on this touching story, let us remember that we are never truly alone. God is always watching over us, even in our darkest moments. Let us also consider how we can emulate Mark's example in our relationships, offering unwavering support and encouragement to those around us who may be struggling. May we find comfort in knowing that our Heavenly Father is always present, guiding our steps and cheering us on. And may we, in turn, be that source of support and love for others, reflecting God's tireless care in our own actions and relationships. Class Dismissed! Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros
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Somebody's Watching Me! #RTTBROS #Nightlight ". And the LORD, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed - Deuteronomy 31:8 (KJV) A pastor who does streat preaching on college campuses shared this story "Mark and Susan had been married a few years when suddenly she began to lose her eyesight and she got really depressed and sank into a deep slow of despond. But Mark said, listen, honey, I'm going to stick with you and I'm going to help you learn how to do your job. And so they worked hard at it. He went with her to the office every day, showed her how to do her job as a blind woman, and then he would leave for his work at an army base. Well, one day he turned her and said, Susan, I'm sorry, but I'm getting to work too late. You're going to have to go to job on your own. And she was freaked out. There's no way I can ride the bus, walk the streets, go up the stairs, go into the office building, go upstairs, and sit at my desk and do this on my own. And he said, no, honey, I'm going to stay with you. I'm going to teach you. And so they did it for a couple of weeks. And then eventually he said, OK, I think you know it well enough. I've got to go to work at an earlier hour. So Monday came, she got on the bus, walked the block, walked up the stairs, seamless. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, it went beautifully. Friday, as she's getting on the bus, the bus driver says, you know, you're a really lucky woman. And she says, stop it, I'm a blind woman. He said, well, yes, ma'am, but every day this week that you've gotten off the bus, there's a man standing on the street corner in a military uniform, and he never takes his eyes off of you. And when you walk down the sidewalk, he's watching you carefully like a hawk. You cross the street at the right time, he's watching you like a hawk. You go up the stairs, you open the door, you go in. And as soon as that door closes, he stands ramrod tall, gives you a salute, blows you a kiss, and then turns to go away. And all of a sudden, Susan understood, that's my husband. He's been watching me tirelessly for all this time. I'm not alone. He's watching me." God is always present, even when we can't see or feel Him. As the Psalmist writes, "The LORD is thy keeper: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand" (Psalm 121:5, KJV). Mark's silent vigil, carefully observing Susan's progress without interfering, teaches us about God's wisdom in allowing us to grow through our struggles. Sometimes, God steps back, not because He's abandoned us, but because He's giving us the opportunity to exercise our faith and develop resilience. Moreover, this story illustrates the beauty of Christian marriage and, by extension, the body of Christ. We are called to "bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ" (Galatians 6:2, KJV). Mark's selfless love and support for Susan exemplify how we should care for one another in the family of God. As we reflect on this touching story, let us remember that we are never truly alone. God is always watching over us, even in our darkest moments. Let us also consider how we can emulate Mark's example in our relationships, offering unwavering support and encouragement to those around us who may be struggling. May we find comfort in knowing that our Heavenly Father is always present, guiding our steps and cheering us on. And may we, in turn, be that source of support and love for others, reflecting God's tireless care in our own actions and relationships. Class Dismissed! Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros
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