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I sent out a couple of tweets recently that received some attention. They had the hashtag #ThingsGodMightSay and were intentionally designed to encourage people.

In my work, I always know a lot of struggling people. I see social media as an outlet for ministry. So, I decided to expand on the theme.

Here are 20 #ThingsGodMightSay:

1. I thought about you today. A lot. #ThingsGodMightSay

2. I forgave you. Shouldn't you forgive him? #ThingsGodMightSay

3. Don't worry. I've got this. #ThingsGodMightSay

4. What do you think about the butterfly? Yea, I'm pretty proud of that one too! #ThingsGodMightSay

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5. That love one another thing—I meant it. #ThingsGodMightSay

6. Did you miss the part about me being a jealous God? #ThingsGodMightSay

7. When you get time, can we talk? #ThingsGodMightSay

8. I wrote this book. Have you read it lately? #ThingsGodMightSay

9. No, it wasn't a mistake. You just can't see the whole picture right now. Just wait... #ThingsGodMightSay

10. I can tell—you're worried again. You forgot about my promises to you, didn't you? #ThingsGodMightSay

11. Have you thought about my son lately? Isn't He wonderful? #ThingsGodMightSay

12. Restoring broken people. It is kind of one of my specialties. #ThingsGodMightSay

13. Today's a great day to follow me. #ThingsGodMightSay

14. I've loved you since the minute I thought of you—which was way before your time. #ThingsGodMightSay

15. Quit trying to be like everyone else. I'm pretty proud of who I designed you to be. #ThingsGodMightSay

16. Have you ever watched a child giggle? Yea, that gets me every time too. #ThingsGodMightSay

17. I love what you're doing with Instagram, but you haven't seen anything yet. #ThingsGodMightSay

18. Waiting doesn't offend me. I've got plenty of time. #ThingsGodMightSay

19. You can trust me. Seriously. #ThingsGodMightSay

20. No matter how hard you try, or how good you are, this is NOT going to work without me! #ThingsGodMightSay

Feel free to tweet your favorite.

Let me be clear that I'm not assuming I have anything to say for God. He can and has spoken for Himself. Every time I preach I try to amplify His Word and help people apply truth to their life.

That's my goal here. It's just an attempt to provide a fun, easy to read way to get concepts and encouragements of God into our minds. For ultimate truth, stick with what's already been written—The Bible.

What would you share of #ThingsGodMightSay?

Ron Edmondson is the senior pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky. For the original article, visit ronedmondson.com.

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