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Procrastination – And God’s Mercies — 5 Comments

  1. Oh,how I can relate on both clinical depression followed by hospitalization and procrastination.
    I no longer suffer from depression, praise the Lord but procrastination has remained.
    I do have a reasonable to do list on my phone which has helped me tremendously but…..
    I look forward to hearing more on the subject which will be words of wisdom.
    Thanks for taking the time to once again enlighten us.
    I’m also happy that I’m no longer being hacked.

    • Good morning, Sandra! Thank you for stopping by again.
      We can pray for each other!
      May I ask, besides keeping a to-do list on your phone, what else has worked for you?

  2. I believe when we are honest with ourselves and others, we all have periods in our lives where we procrastinate, but we are always loved unconditionally and there are always new mercies every morning, because that’s God’s promise to God’s children. Even if we don’t suffer from depression, we all have times when we feel down or unmotivated. Here are some more wonderful hugs from our Lord…”But from everlasting to everlasting the loving devotion of the LORD extends to those who fear Him, and His righteousness to their children’s children—“ Psalm 103:17. “A Maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite. I will sing of the loving devotion of the LORD forever; with my mouth I will proclaim Your faithfulness to all generations. / For I have said, “Loving devotion is built up forever; in the heavens You establish Your faithfulness.”” Psalm 89:1-2. “Though the mountains may be removed and the hills may be shaken, My loving devotion will not depart from you, and My covenant of peace will not be broken,” says the LORD, who has compassion on you.” Isaiah 54:10. Thanks Sheryl!

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