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SIN IN MANY WORDS

Jun 14 2019
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In the multitude of words you will find exaggeration, pride, hypocrisy, lying, slander, gossip, etc. To avoid talkativeness let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. There is a time to be silent, and a time to speak - Ecclesiastes 3:7b. Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding - Proverbs 17:28. May the Lord help us to know when to speak.

THE ALL-SUFFICIENT GOD

Jun 13 2019
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Whatever God does not do remains undone. If God does not help you, nobody can help you. Your help can only come from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth. He alone can save the sinner, deliver the oppressed, restore the backslider, heal the sick, help the helpless, provide for the needy, and turn their situations around for the best.

GOD KNOWS HIS OWN

Jun 12 2019
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Be sure that you are not hypocritical in your walk with God because the Lord will reject all religious pretenders in the end. Whereas we are not allowed to judge others, the Scripture commands us to judge ourselves. Judge not, that ye be not judged - Matthew 7:1. For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged - 1 Corinthians 11:31.

GOD CAN DO ALL THINGS

Jun 11 2019
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God is God and not a man. There is nothing that is too hard for Him to do. He can save the vilest sinner. He raises the poor from the dust to the throne. He heals men of all manner of incurable sicknesses and diseases. He also raises the dead to life. God can do all things. The power of God that parted the red sea for Israel to cross over is still at work today; only believe.

DARE TO BE A DANIEL

Jun 10 2019
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King Darius preferred Daniel above his co-ministers and was planning to make him the prime minister of the entire kingdom. However, due to envy, Daniel's colleagues sought to find an occasion against him; but there was no error or fault found in him. The king was later misled to sign a decree that prohibited citizens from praying to any God or man for thirty days, except the king. Their intention was to trap Daniel and eliminate him.