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11 best ways to keep a man interested - relaationship - 0 views

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    Although it is difficult to find the perfect man, it is even harder to keep the man interested. Once you have established that two of you are equal, you must learn to keep it interested. Men want someone who is desirable but still admired by many. So do not completely adjust your life. Be mysterious, live your best moments with others. Here's how to keep a man interested.
aproudchristian

#Jesus #BibleQuotes #jesusisking - 0 views

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    Why do people say Jesus H Christ is the name of Jesus when there was no such reference in the Bible? This is one of the questions https://www.aproudchristian.com/2021/11/tithing-in-new-testament.html
aproudchristian

jesus #verseoftheday #jesusquotes - 0 views

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    I have realised this in my life #jesus #biblequotes #jesusisking #bibleverse https://www.aproudchristian.com/2020/11/Why-do-I-cry-when-reading-the-Bible.html
aproudchristian

jesus #verseoftheday #jesusquotes #bible - 0 views

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    #jesus #verseoftheday #jesusquotes #bible you don't know but God has special plan for you https://www.aproudchristian.com/2020/11/how-to-get-in-tune-with-holy-spirit.html
aproudchristian

jesus #verseoftheday #jesusquotes #bible - 0 views

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Just say it #jesus #verseoftheday #jesu - 0 views

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    Why do people say Jesus H Christ is the name of Jesus when there was no such reference in the Bible? This is one of the questions https://www.aproudchristian.com/2021/11/why-do-people-say-jesus-h-christ.html
Joe La Fleur

Muslims chase 200 Christian families from homes after jailing 11-year old ill... - 0 views

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    THIS IS ISLAM
C L

Why does God allow innocent people to suffer? * ChristianAnswers.Net - 0 views

  • While there is much evil in the world, there is even more that is good. This is proved by the mere fact that people normally try to hang on to life as long as they can. Furthermore, everyone instinctively recognizes that “good” is a higher order of truth than “bad”. We need also to recognize that our very minds were created by God. We can only use these minds to the extent that He allows, and it is, therefore, utterly presumptuous for us to use them to question Him and His motives. “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” (Genesis 18:25). “Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it, why hast Thou made me thus?” (Romans 9:20). We ourselves do not establish the standards of what is right. Only the Creator of all reality can do that. We need to settle it, in our minds and hearts, whether we understand it or not, that whatever God does is, by definition, right.
  • Having settled this by faith, we are then free to seek for ways in which we can profit spiritually from the sufferings in life, as well as the blessings. As we consider such matters, it is helpful to keep the following great truths continually in our minds. There is really no such thing as the “innocent” suffering. Since “all have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23), there is no one who has the right to freedom from God’s wrath on the basis of his own innocence.
  • As far as babies are concerned, and others who may be incompetent mentally to distinguish right and wrong, it is clear from both Scripture and universal experience that they are sinners by nature and thus will inevitably become sinners by choice as soon as they are able to do so. The world is now under God’s Curse (Genesis 3:17) because of man’s rebellion against God’s Word. This “bondage of corruption,” with the “whole world groaning and travailing together in pain” (Romans 8:21-22), is universal, affecting all men and women and children everywhere. God did not create the world this way, and one day will set all things right again. In that day, “God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain” (Revelation 21:4).
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  • The Lord Jesus Christ, who was the only truly “innocent” and “righteous” man in all history, nevertheless has suffered more than anyone else who ever lived. And this He did for us! “Christ died for our sins” (I Corinthians 15:3). He suffered and died, in order that ultimately He might deliver the world from the Curse, and that, even now, He can deliver from sin and its bondage anyone who will receive Him in faith as personal Lord and Savior. This great deliverance from the penalty of inherent sin, as well as of overt sins, very possibly also assures the salvation of those who have died before reaching an age of conscious choice of wrong over right. With our full faith in God’s goodness and in Christ’s redemption, we can recognize that our present sufferings can be turned to His glory and our good. The sufferings of unsaved men are often used by the Holy Spirit to cause them to realize their needs of salvation and to turn to Christ in repentance and faith. The sufferings of Christians should always be the means of developing a stronger dependence on God and a more Christ-like character, if they are properly “exercised thereby” (Hebrews 12:11). Thus, God is loving and merciful, even when, “for the present,” He allows trials and sufferings to come in our lives. “For we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28).
C L

Search for multiple references / verses - Blue Letter Bible - 0 views

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    e.g.  2 Corinthians 5:7   Hebrews 11:27 or separated with ; or , book abbreviations allowed
José Bortolato

NÚMEROS - XXIV - A CEIA DE DEUS - 0 views

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    O Deus Eterno imortal, convida a homens e mulheres mortais para virem cear com Ele.   Estes dois capítulos de Números: 28 e 29 têm uma mensagem muito forte, insistente, que repete ordenanças de outras passagens bíblicas, enfatizando assim sua importância. Em Êxodo 24:8-11, um privilégio
José Bortolato

NEEMIAS - IX - PARA ONDE IREMOS NÓS? - 0 views

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    Neemias capítulos 10 e 11 É a pergunta que fazemos quando algo acontece que vem para nos barrar ou nos deixar confusos quanto ao caminho a ser seguido. Esta é a forma de expressar-se uma preocupação quanto ao futuro. Estaremos seguros? Teremos pão para nos alimentar? De onde nos virá o
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    Páscpa. Pentecostes, Primícias, selo, acordo, deliberação, resolução, Lei de Deus, Jesus, Espírito Santo
José Bortolato

JÓ - VII - SENHOR, JULGA A MINHA CAUSA! - 0 views

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    Jó capítulos 11 a 14 Mentiras ditas com frequência acabam por adquirir a forma exterior de verdades. Dizem alguns que assim como pretendem, acabam se tornando em verdades. Há também quem pretenda vencer uma discussão falando mais alto, como quem acha que ganhará a disputa com seus gritos.
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    Zofar, naamatita, norte da Arábia, seguro de si, desprezo, acusação, defesa, Jesus
José Bortolato

SALMOS - XIII - TORRE DE FOGO - 0 views

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    Salmo capítulo 11 Às vezes somos incitados a fugir, ter asas como de um pássaro, para escaparmos da belicosidade, de armadilhas e laços funestos, que tencionam a nos surpreender e nos prender. O que seria melhor fazermos? Fugir ou ficar, e neste último caso, termos de enfrentar o veneno de
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    Torre de guerra, fogo, Davi, Saul, Mical, Jônatas, Tenda, Tabernáculo, Templo Jesus
jessahfelton

Repent - Marilyn Taplin - 0 views

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    "For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all" (Romans 11:32). Notice the good news; God will have mercy on all people. Mercy is compassion, pity, forgiveness, sympathy and kindness.
aproudchristian

Who is the Holy Spirit? - 0 views

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    There are several misconceptions when it comes to the topics of the Holy Spirit. Some call the Holy Spirit a mystical force. At the same time, others claim the Holy Spirit is the impersonal power that God makes available to the people who believe in Jesus Christ
aproudchristian

Christians - Do visit the church on sunday - 0 views

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    One of the 'Ten Commandments' is "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy…." In the old days, the Jewish people set aside a day in which they did not work, a day to worship. That used to be on Saturday. Today we worship on Sunday. That was it. Nothing about the real 'why' behind the Sabbath or 'how' to do Sabbath
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