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Fishin’ or just plain Floatin’

admin, April 24, 2025

Posted January 16, 2025 – 🌞 Good mornin’, y’all!

“Well, bless my soul! Sometimes life’s like a slow roll down the mighty Mississippi, smooth as a well-used river rock. Other times, it’s a whitewater rapid, raging and unpredictable. But y’all, whether we’re fishin’ or just plain floatin’, we need to trust Ol’ Man River knows what He’s doin’

Let me tell ya, the good Lord uses both the easy paths and the hard ones to mold us like clay in His hands. Just like He promised to show off His glory through Pharaoh, He’s right here doin’ the same with us, whether we’re sittin’ on easy street or trudgin’ through the muck.

So, my friends, if today finds you basking in blessings, let yourself rest in that sweet grace! Kick your shoes off and enjoy the moment—God’s been so good, and you deserve to soak up every bit of it.✨

But if life’s throwin’ you curveballs and it feels like you’re trudging through the thickest Georgia mud, that’s alright too! Just lean on Him, take a deep breath, and let Him carry ya through. Remember, every test comes with a testimony, and those hard times are just building you stronger for what’s to come. 💪🏼

So whether you’re resting in His abundance or letting Him hold you up in the storm, He’s got you, my friend! Let’s give glory to the One who knows how to turn our trials into triumphs. Amen to that! 🙌🏼

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