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Pagan doodles lool Sehkmet, Morrighan, and a dash of Aphrodite.
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It’s Time to Detach so That You Can Attach!
“Your Daily Post…From God, Through Me, Unto YOU!”
You know, I told my husband that I asked God to detach me from him..not in a negative sense…but because I know what God’s Word says. God said not to get attached to anything and anyone on this earth. God said we are to lay aside our flesh and follow Him no matter what this world throws at us. I am ready to Live but not for the world but for God.…
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Daily Meditations - Sunday, January 19, 2013
Revelation 22:1 – “And He showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.”
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A RIVER STARTS SMALL AND GROWS UNTIL IT REACHES ITS DESTINATION. I AM CALLED TO A JOURNEY THAT GROWS…
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Daily Meditations - Friday, January 10, 2014
Genesis 12:1,4 – “Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will show thee. So Abram departed, as the Lord had spoken unto him.”
ABRAHAM MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN WHERE…
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Devotional Depeche Mode
Where the Wrath and Love of God Meet; Romans 3:23-26.
In our culture, sin is no longer considered an issue. Although some people might admit to making mistakes or being wrong, few will actually say, "I have sinned." The Lord, however, takes sin very seriously. Until we learn to see transgression as He does, we will never understand what happened at Christ's crucifixion. The cross was God's perfect answer to a terrible dilemma. Because the Lord is holy and just, He hates sin and must respond to it with punishment and wrath. Yet He also loves sinners and wants to be reconciled with them. The cross of Christ was the place where God's wrath and love collided. The only way to rescue fallen mankind from eternal punishment was to devise a plan whereby the Lord could forgive sins without compromising His holiness. There was no way to overlook transgressions; His wrath had to be poured out--either on us or a substitute. But there was only one possible substitute: the perfect Son of God. So Jesus came to earth as a man and suffered the Lord's wrath for us as He hung on the cross. Sin was punished, divine justice was satisfied, and now God could forgive mankind without compromising His character. His wrath was poured out on His Son so that His love and forgiveness could be lavished upon us. Because of human limitations, we'll never grasp all that happened while Jesus hung on the cross. We can begin to comprehend only the physical suffering He endured, but in the spiritual realm, Christ bore so much more--the very wrath of God. This costly redemption plan proves God's great love.