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Crystal McDowell and her husband of 22 years raise their five children in the Midwest. She writes, speaks, and teaches with a passion to encourage women with Biblical truths. As a freelance writer for over 12 years, Crystal has written numerous Christian curricula for Sunday School and VBS as well as many articles dealing with marriage, motherhood, and relationships. She gives weekly words of encouragement on her blog: Crystal McDowell Speaks
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I really appreciate this article. I’m preaching on James 5:7-12 tomorrow, and came across this. At first look V12 seems to be out of place with the rest of the verses, but it fits so perfects with the rest of the book on taming the tongue. I would like to quote you in a small portion from your article in my sermon. Thank you for the help.
Crystal McDowell.
Thank for your article is aliving basis, the essetials parts or facts; it’s the simplest principles. keeping to your word in obedience. That is what i call in Matthew 5:37 electrocardiograph of the writen word of God in our heart as a diagram or tracing of the root of heart promise to a love one.
It make sense to avoid the pain to others by keeping the promise in heart. Yes, no matter the trials.
Thank you for your words of wisdom dear one. Blessings abound.
Are we making vows when we sing in worship? For example “even in the valley I will dance with joy”. It seems to me are, and most of the time are not aware of it, which is no excuse for not keeping the vow. Thoughts?