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Love also provides faith. In saying that love believes all things, Paul doesn’t intend us to hallow naïveté or praise gullibility. Verse eleven of this chapter makes that clear. Rather, Paul is saying that no matter what, faith takes its stand.
I can choose to forgive, or I can choose to hold a grudge. By nature, I want to hold a grudge. I want to be able to point the finger; but if I forgive you, I can no longer point the finger. This is why unity doesn’t take place. Somebody won’t forgive and forget.
Christ knows the details of this church because He said that He was walking among them. He found them lacking a very important element (Rev. 2:4): Thou hast ‘remitted’ or let down thy early love
When David was just a shepherd boy Samuel anointed him; he knew he was going to be the king (1 Sam. 16:1–13). God put him through a series of circumstances in his early years to teach him important lessons.
Saul was the first king chosen by the children of Israel. He had the potential to be one of the great characters in the Old Testament but was not. Sermon By Dr. Jerry Vines
Samuel was one of the great men in the Bible. He was not a king but was instead a kingmaker. He was the last of the judges and the first of the prophets. Samuel had the call of God upon his life. He became a messenger to his nation
The gospel is good news because of the problem of sin. Sin is a defiance, a trespass against the laws of God. The good news is that Jesus died for our sins. This was a voluntary death. The gospel is the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
God is awesome! In His essence. He’s holy, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and immutable. His longsuffering and loving-kindness are better than life (Ps. 63:3)! His goodness and mercies are new every morning (Lam. 3:23).
365 Days of Healing: Powerful Devotions and Prayers To Help You Recover and Keep You Well. Read it over and over. Meditate on its truth until it’s planted down in your spirit. Throughout the day, release your faith by saying the confession at the end of each devotion out loud.
Proverbs is a very different book. It calls us to study, to think, to learn the practical discipline of centering all our thoughts and actions on God. Indeed, one of the main messages of Proverbs is—you’ve never really thought enough about anything.
This devotional is an “open Bible devotional”—that is, you will need to keep your Bible open, on your lap or on your screen, as you use these studies. You’ll be asked questions that bring you to examine and think hard about the text.
Do you believe that God wants you to succeed? Well, He does. In fact, He has greater dreams and aspirations for you than you probably realize. And when you walk in the center of His will, you have His presence, power . . .
God’s Word is extremely powerful and it contains the power to renew our minds and change us into the image of Jesus Christ. I trust that as you read and study this devotional you will experience a new intimacy with our Lord.