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YOUR DAILY TRIVIA For how many days and nights was Jonah in the belly of the great fish? An Oklahoma

[Jesus Daily]( YOUR DAILY TRIVIA For how many days and nights was Jonah in the belly of the great fish? [‘Thank you, Jesus’: Man’s truck goes up in flames but Bible left inside was untouched]( An Oklahoma family is counting their blessings after their truck caught on fire but left their Bible untouched. If it wa... [A Mysterious Figure People Say Looks Like Jesus Appears Over Cabin Miraculously Spared From Fire]( When a raging fire broke out in Henry’s Creek near Idaho Falls, Bruce and Jeanette and Empey feared the worst. It seemed... [Robert Irwin Struggles To Hold Back Tears While Talking About The Impact Of The Australian Bushfires]( Earlier this year, we tragically learned that the casualties caused by Australia’s devastating bushfires have reached ca... CRITICAL FUNDRAISER NEED Please consider making a tax-deductible monthly donation or a one-time donation to help Baby John & to find a cure for EB. We have raised over $30,000 towards our goal of $50,000! Our effort doesn't stop here, we will continue to need to purchase life-saving bandaged for Baby John just for him to survive. Beyond that we must continue researching to find a cure to this horrific disease. YOUR DAILY PRAYER REQUESTS Do you or loved ones need prayer for health, relationships, finances, or anything else? Just click [HERE]( to send us your prayers. A Jesus Daily Volunteer will help. Forward to anyone needing prayer. YOUR DAILY 3 LIFE PRESCRIPTIONS Greetings, 1. God is always with you. 2. God knows what you need before you even ask. 3. I pray you are aware of his presence in your life today. Follow me on Facebook at [facebook.com/draarontabor]( God bless you and your family, — Aaron Tabor, MD, Founder of Jesus Daily® YOUR DAILY DEVOTION FROM DR TABOR The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him. Nahum 1:7 He Can Handle It When your heart is troubled, it can be hard to sort out all that you’re feeling. And it can be harder still to know what to do with those emotions. You don’t want to unleash them on those around you, the people you care about. But you know you can’t keep them bottled up inside. And God doesn’t want you to bury them—that’s how bitterness, jealousy, and envy sprout into your life. Whatever it is, God wants you to share it with him. Lay down your burden before him, knowing that he can always handle what you can’t. If you’re willing to face your feelings and examine the people and events to which they’re connected, it’s easier to be honest before God. On the other hand, when you stuff them, ignore them, or deny them, you’re setting yourself up for much greater problems. So turn your cares over to God today. Feel today’s weight lifted from your shoulders. Pray: “Lord, I don’t want to act on my feelings or let them control my decisions, but I can’t ignore them either. Help me express them constructively.” You can grow closer to God with my full Jesus Daily® Devotional Book at [Amazon.com]( or fine bookstores everywhere. TRIVIA ANSWER 3 Please forward this email to your family and friends who need encouragement and daily devotions. [Share on Facebook]( This email was sent from Jesus Daily to {EMAIL} Jesus Daily | PO BOX 717, Walkertown, NC, 27051, United States [The Jesus Daily Mission]( [Click here to update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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