Tag: devotion
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Get Quiet – FaithGateway
Do you make space for quiet in your life? Or did you just mutter, “I wish!” Let’s stop wishing for it and make time to be quiet before the Lord. Quiet has taught me to listen again. – Rebekah Lyons Source: Get Quiet – FaithGateway
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How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Favoritism – YouTube
Jesus was an awesome example for all of us for how to love each other equally and not choose favorites. Here’s how you can avoid looking like you’re playing favorites with your kids.
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Angels: God’s messengers
Wouldn’t it be cool to have an angel visit you to reveal God’s will for you? In the Bible, you can see that God did exactly that at times. Wow! Source: Angels: God’s messengers
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Wisdom Worships God – October 1, 2019 – WELS
Source: Wisdom Worships God – October 1, 2019 – WELS
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Anger Management – Part 7 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: Anger Management – Part 7 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast
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Eat and Repeat | Our Daily Bread
We have lost our appetite; we never see anything but this manna!Numbers 11:6 Source: Eat and Repeat | Our Daily Bread
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God’s Plan for Giving
We rely on the Holy Spirit for our sanctification, from the point of salvation until Jesus returns. Source: God’s Plan for Giving
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How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Lies and Deception – YouTube
Lies truly hurt, and they can destroy relationships and families. Pastor Dave shows us exactly what Jesus wants us to do when we lie or when we are lied to. Lies and deception can be destructive. But they can also be forgiven.
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Look in the windshield, not the rearview
It’s hard to let go of past slights and old grudges sometimes. In this devotion, Pastor Jeske shows a better way–God’s way. Source: Look in the windshield, not the rearview
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Healing for the Deepest Wounds – FaithGateway
Nothing is too hard for God. He can heal the deepest wounds in your heart. Read from Sheila Walsh about how spending 5 Minutes a Day with Jesus can heal. This truth is eternal: nothing is too hard for God. — Sheila Walsh Source: Healing for the Deepest Wounds – FaithGateway