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| Devotions for Dieters 4/17 | |
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| ed-gracetoday | Apr 17 2005, 04:34 AM Post #1 |
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Devotions for Dieters A 365-Day Guide to a Lighter You April 17 Philippians 3:20 For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. After Michelle promised Susan she would diet with her, she im-mediately began to regret it. All Susan did was talk about food. Susan had a one-track mind, and she made dieting so much harder for Michelle. Michelle constantly tried to change the direction of their conversations, but Susan always managed to bring the topic back to food. Finally, Michelle told Susan that if she didn't stop, she would no longer be able to be a diet partner with her. The two worked together and found that with some effort, they could steer clear of caloric conversation. Today's thought: Lord, turn my mind away from the pleasures of my tummy! Hardcover copies of this devotional are available at: http://www.crosswalkmail.com/ffaxddq_chelhgb.html |
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