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Tag: Lord

Would I Know You Now?

Would I know you know you if You walked within my sight" Lord I want to say yes, but would I? dbr I wrote this in the last half of the 1980s. My Inspiration was "Would I Know You Now" sung by Wayne Watson, mythoughts, thoughtsofgod, Thoughts of God

Do I see You living and working in my brothers and sisters?

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1) Importance of prayer – Prayer: What’s It All About?

Prayer: What's It All About? A Study, mythoughts, thoughtsofgod, thoughts of God, David B. Reese

intensity, union, and communion that will radically alter the way we live our lives….Prayer above all else is conversation with God. It is the primary speech of the true self to the true God.

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First Call: Poverty, Legacy, O’Sifuni Mungu

All men (watu wote)
All creatures (viumbe vyote)
Everybody (awaye yote)
Praise the Lord (sifu mungu)

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Acceptance with Joy: Hind’s Feet

The tiny plant answered at once in a tone as golden as itself, “Behold me! My name is Acceptance-with-Joy!“

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Paul Appeals to the Corinthian Church: II Corinthians 6

in, endurance, afflictions, hardships, distresses, beatings,imprisonments, tumults, labors, sleeplessness, hunger, purity, knowledge, patience, kindness, Holy Spirit, love, truth, power of God, weapons of righteousness, deceivers and yet true, unknown yet well-known, dying yet behold, we live, punished yet not put to death, sorrowful yet always rejoicing, poor yet making many rich, having nothing yet possessing all things, by, glory and dishonor, evil report and good report, mythoughts, thoughtsuofgod, thoughts of God

We have the promise that we are God’s temple, companions, people, and children. The church is called to complete separation/distinction by cleansing the things which defile the flesh and spirit (see 6:14-16a).

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God Called and Spoke to Abraham

God Called and spoke to Abraham Genesis 12: Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go … to the land that I will show you. And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you …. I will bless those who bless you … and in you all the families of the earth shall be […]

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