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YOUR DAILY TRIVIA Who did Boaz marry? URGENT RESCUE IN PROGRESS! Lucky is losing so much blood and s

YOUR DAILY TRIVIA Who did Boaz marry? URGENT RESCUE IN PROGRESS! Lucky is losing so much blood and skin with each daily bandage change that he will die without your help. His family doesn’t have enough money to pay for his monthly blood transfusions. To learn more about Baby Lucky's incredible fight please [click here.]( [DONATE]( YOUR DAILY 3 LIFE PRESCRIPTIONS Beloved, 1. God’s gift of salvation is free to all who believe. 2. God promises to walk through all our valleys with us. 3. I pray that you and your loved ones are surrounded by his caring spirit 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 does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7 Our True Selves What would the people around you see if they could look inside your heart today? Would they be surprised by what’s there? Would you be surprised by what’s there? Most of us cultivate a public mask or face we show to the world. We hide our problems, disguise our disappointments, and try to appear pleasant and professional. When someone asks how we’re doing, we say, “Just fine, thanks. And you?” While it’s not always appropriate to bare our souls to anyone who asks how we’re doing, we must also realize that when we risk being authentic, we give others permission to do the same. Having integrity means being wholehearted and not fragmented or compartmentalized. We can let others glimpse our true selves the same way that God sees what inside our heart. Pray: “Lord, let others see Jesus in me. Let me have integrity and display an authentic attitude of love, kindness, and gentleness.” You can grow closer to God with my full Jesus Daily® Devotional Book at [Amazon.com]( or fine bookstores everywhere. TRIVIA ANSWER Ruth 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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