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  • Seek God

    Many people cry out for comfort, security, and relief, but they haven't taken the first steps to turn away from sin and open the channels to God. They have not repented and trusted in him. If you want…

    Created 5 days ago

  • Perfection

    Waiting for perfect conditions will mean inactivity. This practical insight is especially applicable to our spiritual life. If we wait for the perfect time and place for personal Bible reading, we will…

    Created 15 days ago

  • When you feel hated

    David was angry at being attacked by evil people who slandered him and lied. Yet David remained a friend and a man of prayer. While we must hate evil and work to overcome it, we must love everyone, including…

    Created 3 months ago

  • Earned a Badge — 21-Day Challenge

    2012-02-24

  • Strength

    God's protection of his people is limitless and can take many forms. David characterized God's care with five military symbols. God is like (1) a rock that can't be moved by any who would harm us, (2)…

    Created 4 months ago

    Psalm 118:1 (NLT), Psalm 118:3 (NLT)

  • Earned a Badge — Created First [Public] Note

    2012-02-13

  • Running

    When the foundations are shaking and you wish you could hide, remember that God is still in control. His power is not diminished by any turn of events. Nothing happens without his knowledge and permission.…

    Created 4 months ago

  • Tithing

    Deuteronomy 14:22-23 (NLT)
    “You must set aside a tithe of your crops—one-tenth of all the crops you harvest each year.

    Created 6 months ago

  • Earned a Badge — Created Your First Bookmark

    2011-11-07

  • Jeremiah 24:1-7

    Jeremiah 24:1-7 (MSG)
    God showed me two baskets of figs placed in front of the Temple of God. This was after Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had taken Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim king of Judah from Jerusalem into exile in Babylon, along with the leaders of Judah, the craftsmen, and the skilled laborers. In one basket the figs were of the finest quality, ripe and ready to eat. In the other basket the figs were rotten, so rotten they couldn't be eaten.

    Created 7 months ago

  • Earned a Badge — Subscribed to First Reading Plan

    2011-11-07