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Satan is real, and he is relentless in his attacks on people of the light. Satan and his demons don't look anything like the depictions we see flickering across the screen in movies or on television. He subtly plays upon the fallibilities of good people to convince them that their darkest desires and most destructive activities are innocent, even righteous. His chief weapon is deception, and he uses it masterfully.
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Life is difficult. That blunt, three-word statement is an accurate ap praisal of our existence on this planet.
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I cannot at the same time accept the glory and give God the glory... Glorifying God means being occupied with and committed to His ways rather than preoccupied with and determined my own way. It is being so thrilled with Him, so devoted to Him, so committed to Him that we cannot get enough of Him!
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My hope is that this volume will make a fresh impact on an entirely new generation of believers who are longing to be free from bondage to others, but have not known how to make that happen. It is gratifying to think that these pages will provide the keys you have been looking for that will unlock those iron bars and release you from the shackles of slavery to others, awakening you to what it means to be truly free. Free in Christ. Free ind..
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Let me ask you, what are you planning to do with the rest of your days?
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For they are rebellious against You. But let all who take refuge in You be glad, Let them ever sing for joy; And may You shelter them, That those who love Your name may exult in You. For it is You who blesses the righteous man, O LORD, You surround him with favor as with a shield. (Psalm 5)
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The desire of Joseph's heart was to see his father and to get all of his family to move to Egypt and to live near him so he could provide for them without reservation and without limitation.
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El Espiritu Santo viene para darnos una forma de vida completamente diferente. una vida que se desarrolla en un plano diferente. Se vive por encima de la culpa y la verguenza, se vive por encima de los temores de la vida. Nos capacita para vivir como vencedores y no como victimas.
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Cuanto mas vivo, y cuanto mas cerca de Cristo camino, mayor es mi conviccion de que el no se toma el tiempo de explicar el por que. De modo que confiamos en el a lo largo de la vida sin la expectativa de que sea respondido el <>.
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The church can seldom resurrect what the home puts to death.
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Pain knocked upon my door and said That she had come to stay; And though I would not welcome her But bade her go away, She entered in. And like my own shade She followed after me, And from her stabbing, stinging sword, No moment was I free. And then one day another knocked Most gently at my door. I said, "No, Pain is here. There's not room for more." And then I heard His tender voice, "It is I, be not afraid." And from the day He entered in..
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THE JOB OF A PARENT IS TO HELP HIS OR HER CHILDREN COME TO KNOW THEMSELVES, GROW TO LIKE THEMSELVES, AND FIND SATISFACTION IN BEING THEMSELVES.
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Greece said, "Be wise, know yourself." Rome said, "Be strong, discipline yourself." Religion says, "Be good, conform yourself." Epicureanism says, "Be sensuous, satisfy yourself." Education says, "Be resourceful, expand yourself." Psychology says, "Be confident, assert yourself." Materialism says, "Be possessive, please yourself." Ascetism say, "Be lowly, suppress yourself." Humanism says, "Be capable, believe in yourself." Pride says, "Be ..
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Nehemiah i is a blend of prayer and action.
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God constantly uses the lives of Bible characters to teach us, to encourage us, to warn us.
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