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Death is a curse to the sinner, but to the believer, it is the gate of life. Charles Spurgeon
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Seek wisdom from the Word of God for a successful marriage. Let His principles guide your relationship. #BiblicalMarriageAdvice
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How does the story of David and GOLIATH INSPIRE you to OVERCOME CHALLENGES in your own life? Share your thoughts. 👇⬇️
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The heavens declare the glory of God, the skies proclaim the work of His hands. Psalm 19:1 There is a designer, behind the design.
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He has good plans for us all Psalm 103:2 NLT | #verseoftheday
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The Spiritual Journey of @JoinUsStudyBible: 4 Years of Growth and Enlightenment 🕯️ From 2,691 subscribers LAST year 30th April to + 4,966 subscribers TODAY 😊 , our community GROWS stronger, united in the QUEST to uncover the INFINITE wisdom of the Study Bible. Next GOAL: 9,930 subscribers! 🚀 Join us on this TRANSFORMATIVE journey. 🙏 Our COMMITMENT to transparency and VISION has been the DRIVING force behind this REMARKABLE growth. Like a well-tended GARDEN 🌱, the @JoinUsStudyBible has BLOSSOMED, nourishing the THIRST for divine KNOWLEDGE in the hearts of our DEVOTED followers. 💫 As the old PROVERB says, "KNOWLEDGE is POWER," 💪 and with each passing DAY, our community GROWS mightier, EMPOWERED by the TRANSFORMATIVE insights that FLOW from the WELLSPRING of scriptural WISDOM. The @JoinUsStudyBible stands TALL, a LIGHTHOUSE 🗼 guiding all who SEEK to navigate the sometimes-TURBULENT waters of SPIRITUAL discovery. ⛵
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Sanctification is 100 percent the work of God and, just for that reason, it is to engage 100 percent of the activity of the believer. — Dr. Richard B. Gaffin Jr.
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DAY 30: What do the two prayers of Hannah teach us about prayer? https://telegra.ph/DAILY-BIBLE-04-30
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April 30: They’re Futile; This Isn’t #Devotional Joshua 22:10–24:33; 2 Corinthians 13:11–14; Psalm 60:1–12 If you knew it was time to die, to say goodbye for good, what would you say? How would your final hoorah sound? In an episode of Northern Exposure, Dr. Joel Fleischman is convinced that he is dying. Joel, who is usually conservative, begins risking everything: he drives a motorcycle way too fast without a helmet, gets a ticket that he rips up, and eventually crashes the bike—all while feeling no remorse. He then returns to his office to learn that he is actually fine; his doctor’s initial inclination was incorrect. Almost immediately, he becomes angry that he didn’t know his fate earlier. In his recklessness, he could have prematurely ended his life. The risks you take when you think your life is over are quite different from those you’re willing to take when you think you’re fine. The things you say, the person you are, would be very different if you knew tomorrow were your last day. Joshua, who led Israelites into the promised land, knew his end was coming. As an old man, he commanded the Israelites: “But hold fast to Yahweh your God … Yahweh has driven out before you great and strong nations; and as for you, nobody has withstood you to this day. One of your men put to flight a thousand, for Yahweh your God is fighting for you, just as he promised you” (Josh 23:8–10). Paul made a similar remark: “For we rejoice whenever we are weak, but you are strong, and we pray for this: your maturity” (2 Cor 13:9). Paul realized that maturity in Christ will always put us in the right place in the end. He concluded his letter to the Corinthians by expanding upon this message: “Finally, brothers [and sisters], rejoice, be restored, be encouraged, be in agreement, be at peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you” (2 Cor 13:11). What would you say if you were Joel, Joshua, or Paul? What would you do? As Christians, the response should be the same no matter how long we have to live; Christ could come tomorrow. Does that thought give you joy or great fear? Whenever we experience pain, grief, or encounter enemies, the oppositions of life seem to distract us from our great purpose in Christ. They mask the brevity of our time on earth. Perhaps this is why the psalmist puts it best: “Give us help against the adversary, for the help of humankind is futile. Through God we will do valiantly, and it is he who will tread down our enemies” (Psa 60:11–12). What hope are you currently placing in the futility of humankind? What actions can you take to refocus your hope on Christ?
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April 30 - Jesus on God’s Love: For Enemies #LifeOfChrist “‘But I say to you, love your enemies’” (Matthew 5:44). People tend to base love on the attractiveness and likeability of the one loved. They love the so-called beautiful people, enjoyable activities, nice houses, and sharp cars. That list could go on, but Jesus’ kind of love is need oriented. In His parable of the good Samaritan (Luke 10:29, 36–37), the Samaritan showed tremendous love because he sacrificed his own convenience, safety, and finances to help a desperately needy man. The love our Lord sets forth here is translated from the Greek agape-, the noblest and best New Testament love. It is the form of love that strives to meet another’s utmost welfare. Such love may involve emotion, but it must involve action. Like every aspect of righteousness, love originates in the regenerate heart, but it shows its fullest potential by what it does. More than anything, this kind of love is the love God is, expresses, and provides (Rom. 5:5, 8; 1 John 4:7–12), which allows us to love as He loved. When Christ told His apostles, “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you” (John 13:34), He had just washed their feet as an example of agape- love. The apostles were self-centered, quarrelsome, envious of one another, and even sometimes challenged the Lord. Yet Jesus always did for them what was for their good. And this is how He wants all of us who claim to follow Him to show love—even for our enemies. Ask Yourself Few biblical mandates are more unnatural to our desires and experiences, but few make us a more sterling example of the difference Christ makes in an ordinary individual’s life. If you are currently dealing with situations that call for this kind of love, how do you intend to express it?
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🤔💭❓ What is the Significance of the Sermon on the Mount in your daily life? SHARE YOUR REFLECTIONS.⤵️👇⬇️
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Jesus died for the sin of the world is a loving message, and salvation is offered as a free gift, but it upsets the world because it loves its sin...
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Love is PATIENT, love is KIND. Let these qualities guide your actions and words in your MARRIAGE 💞 . #BiblicalLove #1Corinthians13:4
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For as in adam all die, even so, in Christ, all will be made alive. 1 Corinthians 15:22 Eternity matters.
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He loves you! 🤍 Numbers 6:25 NLT | #verseoftheday
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You will never glory in God until first God has killed your glorying in yourself. — Charles Spurgeon
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April 29 - Jesus and Non-Retaliation: Property #LifeOfChrist “‘Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you’” (Matthew 5:42). Secular people also hold tightly to the concept that property rights are sacred. But such self-centered possessiveness is merely another symptom of humanity’s sinfulness. Even believers forget that whatever they have belongs to God and that they are simply stewards of their wealth. We do have certain legal rights in most countries to manage property as we wish. But we must be willing to sacrifice those rights on the altar of Christian obedience and submission (cf. Rom. 12:1–2). Whenever someone wants to borrow something of ours, we ought to willingly allow him or her to do so. That person might well have a genuine need, which only we can meet. The Lord implies here that His disciples should offer to give as soon as they sense a need, not waiting to be asked. And He is not referring to our grudgingly donating, but to generous giving that springs from a loving desire to help. Our attitude should be far more than a token charity that merely wants to salve an uneasy conscience. Christ’s words do not intend to undercut civil justice, but to destroy human selfishness, which is sin and does not belong in the hearts of true Christians. In truth, the only persons who do not selfishly or vengefully cling to their property rights are those who have died to self (cf. Gal. 2:20). The faithful believer lives for Christ and if necessary surrenders all his or her rights and dies for Him (Rom. 14:8). Ask Yourself Again, since we cannot give away everything we have, how do we deal with the requirement of adhering to this Christian command while also using sound judgment, being good stewards of our God-given resources?
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DAY 29: How does Ruth exemplify the Proverbs 31 wife? https://telegra.ph/DAILY-BIBLE-04-29
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April 29: Examine Thy Self #Devotional Joshua 21:1–22:9; 2 Corinthians 13:1–10; Psalm 59:1–17 Before advising others on how they should act, self-examination is always necessary. When the Corinthians questioned the authenticity of Paul and his colleagues’ ministry (which is ironic, since he had planted their church), Paul says to them: “Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith. Examine yourselves! Or do you not recognize regarding yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you, unless you are unqualified?” (2 Cor 13:5). None of us are ready for the ministry that Jesus has for us because we’re not worthy of the great gift of salvation He has offered. We are meant to find our identity and calling in Christ and to lead out of the gifts He has given us (see 1 Cor 12). For this reason, Paul makes this claim: “And I hope that you will recognize that we are not unqualified! Now we pray to God that you not do wrong in any way, not that we are seen as approved, but that you do what is good, even though we are seen as though unqualified. For we are not able to do anything against the truth, but rather only for the truth” (2 Cor 13:6–8). Paul is bound to what Christ has called him to do, which is why he often calls himself a slave for Christ (e.g., Rom 1:1). Because of His great sacrifice, Paul sees the only natural action is living fully—with his entire being—for Jesus. It is in Christ that Paul finds his strength, even in the difficulties he faces with the Corinthians: “For we rejoice whenever we are weak, but you are strong, and we pray for this: your maturity” (2 Cor 13:9). The psalmist also has a plea for times when he faces opposition from others: “Deliver me from my enemies, O my God. Protect me from those who rise up against me.… For look, they lie in wait for my life. The mighty attack against me, not because of my transgression or my sin, O Yahweh. Without guilt on my part they run and ready themselves. Awake to meet me and see” (Psa 59:1, 3–4). The Bible is full of understanding and insight for moments of struggle. And we have a great Savior who can sympathize with our struggles (Heb 4:14–16). It’s not a matter of if we as Christ followers will experience unrighteous opposition; it’s a matter of when. May we have the type of faithfulness that Paul and the psalmist did. May we plea to the good God who loves us. May we speak only His truth. What opposition are you currently experiencing? How would God have you to answer it? How should you be praying to Him?
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PLEASE SHARE the SUBJECT of today's sermon as PREACHED by your PASTOR and the SPECIFIC BOOK of the Bible from which it was DERIVED. 📩 @JoinUsStudyBible 💞
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No one should ever be surprised when you tell them your a christian, they should see it coming.
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In all YOUR WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE Him, and He will make your paths straight. Seek God's guidance together as a COUPLE. #GodlyMarriage #Proverbs3:6
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Tell someone about Jesus today.
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Ask yourself 3 questions before you read your bible: 1. Have I confessed any known sin to the Lord? 2. Am I delighted to be in the Word? 3. Have I asked help from the Lord to read his Word If the answer to all 3 is no, then get on your knees.
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He's always watching over you. Psalm 37:3 NLT | #verseoftheday
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It is a living, busy, active, mighty thing, this faith. It is impossible for it not to be doing good works incessantly. — Martin Luther
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Death is a curse to the sinner, but to the believer, it is the gate of life. Charles Spurgeon
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Seek wisdom from the Word of God for a successful marriage. Let His principles guide your relationship. #BiblicalMarriageAdvice
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5. According to Luke 20:27-47, whose son is the Messiah?Anonymous voting
  • a) David's son
  • b) Abraham's son
  • c) Moses' son
  • d) God's son
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How does the story of David and GOLIATH INSPIRE you to OVERCOME CHALLENGES in your own life? Share your thoughts. 👇⬇️
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4. In Luke 20:27-47, who came to Jesus with a question about the resurrection?Anonymous voting
  • a) The Pharisees
  • b) The Sadducees
  • c) The scribes
  • d) The Herodians
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The heavens declare the glory of God, the skies proclaim the work of His hands. Psalm 19:1 There is a designer, behind the design.
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3. According to Proverbs 15:8-11, what does the Lord delight in?Anonymous voting
  • a) The sacrifice of the wicked
  • b) The prayer of the upright
  • c) The offerings of the rich
  • d) The worship of the hypocrites
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He has good plans for us all Psalm 103:2 NLT | #verseoftheday
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2. In Psalm 53:1-6, what does the psalmist say about the fool?Anonymous voting
  • a) The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
  • b) The fool says in his heart, "I will do whatever I want."
  • c) The fool says in his heart, "I am wise."
  • d) The fool says in his heart, "I am better than others."
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The Spiritual Journey of @JoinUsStudyBible: 4 Years of Growth and Enlightenment 🕯️ From 2,691 subscribers LAST year 30th April to + 4,966 subscribers TODAY 😊 , our community GROWS stronger, united in the QUEST to uncover the INFINITE wisdom of the Study Bible. Next GOAL: 9,930 subscribers! 🚀 Join us on this TRANSFORMATIVE journey. 🙏
Our COMMITMENT to transparency and VISION has been the DRIVING force behind this REMARKABLE growth. Like a well-tended GARDEN 🌱, the @JoinUsStudyBible has BLOSSOMED, nourishing the THIRST for divine KNOWLEDGE in the hearts of our DEVOTED followers. 💫
As the old PROVERB says, "KNOWLEDGE is POWER," 💪 and with each passing DAY, our community GROWS mightier, EMPOWERED by the TRANSFORMATIVE insights that FLOW from the WELLSPRING of scriptural WISDOM. The @JoinUsStudyBible stands TALL, a LIGHTHOUSE 🗼 guiding all who SEEK to navigate the sometimes-TURBULENT waters of SPIRITUAL discovery. ⛵
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