Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Why Does God Hate Divorce? – YouTube
There’s an important distinction to make about what God hates about divorce. He hates divorce because it doesn’t happen without hate. But God still loves those who are divorced. His love is endless, and it is for everyone. God doesn’t hate divorced people, but he hates divorce.
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The Stages of the Masculine Journey – FaithGateway
John Eldredge describes six unique stages of a man’s journey and why understanding where you are & what you’ve missed is crucial to moving forward as a man. These stages are all present to some degree at any period in a man’s life, and they all come together to make a whole and holy man. —…
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The Judgment
Jesus promises we won’t be condemned when we stand at His judgment seat. Source: The Judgment
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Commitment on Trial – Part 2
No matter how committed you are to Christ, your loyalty will be tested along the way. In Genesis 22, Abraham faced the most difficult test a father could face. Yet when God called to Abraham, he answered, “Here I am” (Gen. 22:1). Abraham trusted God because he knew that He had final authority. In this…
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Youversion VotD – September 5, 2019 – Proverbs 27:17 MSG
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K-LOVE VotD – September 5, 2019 – Proverbs 14:23 (NLT)
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K-LOVE VotD – September 4, 2019 – Proverbs 13:4 (NLT)
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Faithful Are the Wounds – FaithGateway
Sometimes our friendships have bumps in the road. We get wounds & miss the mark in our lives and our friends step in to love us back toward the right path. A friendship that is willing to sail into tumultuous waters is a priceless gift. Source: Faithful Are the Wounds – FaithGateway
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Divorce: What If I Don’t Feel Anything for Him? – YouTube
Fruit, trees, and seeds. They actually have something to do with marriage and divorce. Watch today’s video, and I’ll show you how. When it feels like there is no love left in marriage, what do you do?
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Choose to be patient
If you’re around me long enough, you’ll hear me say that a “you first” attitude is important in a godly marriage. Learn more about that attitude in today’s devotion. Source: Choose to be patient
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