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Ron Kays's avatar

Epic reminder that faith is not blind, but trusting. Thx.

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Al Knock's avatar

Thanks Jason, it’s always hard to leave what we know. The devil we know always seems safer than the unknown. Whether spiritual or physical, do we desire most of all to be faithful and free?To live in the now, we must be willing to live on the edge without the safety net of the known.

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Al Knock's avatar

It is incredibly challenging and that is where the true letting go happens. I sent it to my daughter has decided to move to Mt Juliet TN from NH. Thanks again. Great lesson.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

But it's incredibly challenging for most of us. People generally do not enjoy big change.

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Marcia's avatar

Such a reminder of my journey to sobriety, 40 plus years ago. God has never failed me and has shepherded me to a life I never dreamed possible.

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Jana's avatar

I love history! I'm so happy I found your Substack!

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Welcome, Jana! I'm so glad you found it too.

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Melanie Setzer's avatar

Each of your essays has been informative and encouraging. I appreciate the effort taken in writing them. Thank you

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Thank you, Melanie! I appreciate your kind words.

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Jen H's avatar

Thank you for this beautiful piece. A wonderful reminder of the importance of putting faith in the One who knows and loves us intimately—before fear. You have such a talent for not only weaving historic moments and faith together in an effortless way, but also giving us concrete ideas for practical application. It truly is a gift! Thank you for sharing it with the world. 💗

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Thank you for your kind words, Jen. I really appreciate you taking the time to read and comment.

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