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Author: Wayne de Roubaix

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Discipleship through poetry and testimonies.

Leading a spirit-led life is often challenging. In a world dominated by social media and instant gratification, it is easy to lose focus on what is important: leading a life that brings glory to our God. However, God works for the good of those who love Him. This can be evidenced in our personal stories of faith. Listen in weekly as host Wayne de Roubaix shares personal testimonies of faith through poetry and devotionals. And hears from guests who share their stories of how God has worked in their life. Be uplifted and encouraged by hearing how God’s love works for the good of those who love Him.

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In my youth, I thought I needed to be successful to be deserving of love. I aspired to sit on a kingly seat and climb the summit of my dreams. But in time, I learned that God loves me for who I am. Because He made me perfect in his image. I praise Him because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. And in His love, I find my full acceptance. We explore acceptance and love in this week's episode of The Tapestry: Kingly Seat.
2 Corinthians 4:18 says, "So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." When we find ourselves in times of hardship, we must first fix our eyes on heaven. To where our hope lies. To where our Father lives and from where His love flows. Then we shall find triumph over fear. And victory over death. We must ‘Turn to Heaven’, the title of this week’s Poetry & Devotion episode.
Our God is our fortress, our refuge in times of trouble. He is our strength. On Him, we can rely. Listen to a new poem written by host Wayne de Roubaix, Restless Peace, and spend time in devotion - recognising God as our freedom.
God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them. Lord Come Through Us, the title of today’s poem and devotion, explores God's deep love for us. And that by loving Him, we may love one another.
Your heart will be reconciled to the Lord through Jesus Christ. And in Him, you will find eternal life after the evening tide sweeps you gently out to sea.
No matter what trials we face, the mistakes we make. No matter the circumstance, our Father in Heaven loves us. And in His peace, there are No Calmer Waters, the title of this Friday's poem and devotion.
Peace is not the same as peacefulness. And peace cannot be found by our own strength. The Lord dwells in our House of Peace, the title of this week's poem and devotion.
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