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walkswithmyfather · 2 days
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Amen! 🙏🕊️🙌
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Clap for your friends, even if their dreams take off before yours… because you trust God that your day is coming.
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thomastanker02 · 3 days
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Taken from Grace For The Moment by Max Lucado. God bless, Jesus loves you ✝️❤️
@cosmicfunnies @babyimlosingit @cottonpuffmouse
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krist-420 · 1 day
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God’s Not Dead
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godslove · 1 month
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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medinahazleyes73 · 4 months
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dailychristianblog · 8 days
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jesusfreakspeaks · 4 months
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one day God will call you to give something up. sometimes it's something you always wanted, but not something of God's will and of His plan for your life. when that day comes, it's going to hurt. it's going to hurt so bad. but I'm telling you: give it up. there is nothing out there as good as what God has planned for you.
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justheretolook214 · 4 months
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walkswithmyfather · 2 days
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Five Good Things | Our Daily Bread
“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” — Psalm 107:1
“According to research, people who are intentionally grateful for what they have report better sleep, fewer symptoms of illness, and more happiness. Those are impressive benefits. Psychologists even suggest keeping a “gratitude journal” to improve our well-being, writing down five things we’re grateful for each week.
Scripture has long promoted the practice of gratitude. From meals and marriage (1 Timothy 4:3-5) to the beauties of creation (Psalm 104), the Bible has called us to see such things as gifts and to thank the Giver for them. Psalm 107 lists five things Israel could be especially grateful for: their rescue from the desert (vv. 4-9), their release from captivity (vv. 10-16), healing from disease (vv. 18-22), safety at sea (vv. 23-32), and their flourishing in a barren land (vv. 33-42). “Give thanks to the Lord,” the psalm repeats, for these are all signs of God’s “unfailing love” (vv. 8, 15, 21, 31).
Do you have a notepad handy? Why not write down five good things you’re grateful for now? It might be the meal you just enjoyed, your marriage or, like Israel, God’s rescue points in your life to date. Give thanks for the birds singing outside, the smells from your kitchen, the comfort of your chair, the murmurs of loved ones. Each is a gift and a sign of God’s unfailing love.”
By: Sheridan Voysey
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I love it when God interrupts my thoughts and reminds me that the battle is not mine, but His.
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tradflowr · 9 months
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Raise your babies in nature 🦋🌷
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the-mercy-workers · 1 month
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I tend to hear people say that it's hard for them to donate money because they can't donate a lot and "what difference is five dollars gonna make?"
Firstly, any little bit helps. Five dollars may not go far these days, but it's still helpful
Secondly. One person donating five dollars gives the recipient five dollars. Ten people each donating five dollars gives the recipient fifty
Each individual person may not be able to donate a lot and make a huge difference, but when we come together and help one another, acting as a community, we don't have to individually give monumentally. You can if you want, of course, but five, three, or even one dollar is helpful, and when everyone does it, the impact is great. That's how everyone is capable of being a Mercy Worker, we all have a little something to give. And even if you can't give money, you can give your time, your prayers, your help. The possibilities go on and on and everyone, no matter their financial situation or anything else, has something to contribute. What can you contribute?
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godslove · 1 month
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him-first · 1 year
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a gentle reminder for all the believers out there: don't believe the lie that you are too far gone for God to reach you again. remember where & who you were before God. if he thought you were too much for him, if he thought you had strayed too far, then he wouldn't have reached out and saved you. what makes you believe it is any different this time around? the truth is: if you weren't too far gone without God, you aren't too far gone with God. he still loves you.
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