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I am blessed AND I love my Julie

Proverbs 18:22 NLT
The man who finds a wife finds a treasure, and he receives favor from the Lord.

Today is my Julie's birthday.  We have been married 17 years, and that means we have celebrated 17 of her birthdays.  She is an incredible woman.  And I am so blessed to have married far above what I deserve.

The verse above fits.  I have found favor with God for sure.  Julie completes me.  I don't say that to be sappy.  She is such a PROVERBS 31 woman.  Not only can I trust her, but she has my back.  She protects and builds me.  Behind closed doors, she often teaches me and event puts me in my place.  I need that.  But I must say this ...

Proverbs 31:11 NLT
Her husband can trust her, and she will greatly enrich his life.

I thought I would use today's devotion not to make Julie look good or make you think I am good husband but to let the world know that my wife is a huge blessings.  If you know her, you know that.  She enriches my life.  I am blessed and I love my Julie!

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