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... have to clearly draw the fine line between need and want. A need is necessary for survival while a want makes life comfortable. Examples of needs are food, water, shelter, guidance, health care and protection. ...
Why hide among the trees?
... our sinful hideouts, for He is Omnipresent. And we can be who we are made to be if only we do not resist the corrections of the Lord.
May we boldly come to God when we fall or falter for the needed shelter. ...
Be strong
... for a short or very long time due to some ill health? Be strong.
Have you suddenly incurred a grave loss of your livelihood and shelter? Be strong.
Are you bereft of a loved one? Be strong.
Have ...
Be strong
... for a short or very long time due to some ill health? Be strong.
Have you suddenly incurred a grave loss of your livelihood and shelter? Be strong.
Are you bereft of a loved one? Be strong.
Have ...
Temptation – A classic arsenal of the devil
... the Son, but not him (the devil).
According to Abraham Maslow, man always fights tooth and nail to satisfy his primitive needs: food, shelter, and clothing. It is our survival and animalistic instinct ...
What do you treasure?
... to an audience that were relatively poor in their society. Jesus had to urge them not to worry because many of them didn't know where their next meal will come from or where they will get clothing and shelter. ...
Be willing to change
... the time to reflect on how much God has blessed us. We are sheltered in a world where many have none, fed in a world where many are hungry and clothed in a world where many are naked. And even if we do ...
Remember
... as property for him and his descendants. Similarly, God kept his promise for us by providing us with shelter the whole year. No matter how bad your shelter and protection have been, it may be better than ...
What job stood against!
... night naked; they have nothing to cover themselves in the cold. They are drenched by mountain rains and hug the rocks for lack of shelter. The fatherless child is snatched from the breast; the infant of ...
Don't lose sight of who you ar
... a “simple life” and with basically only the basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter to worry about, now the change experienced by the world is greatly unimaginable.
In a book produced in the eighties ...
Be strong
... for a short or very long time due to some ill health? Be strong.
Have you suddenly incurred a grave loss of your livelihood and shelter? Be strong.
Are you bereft of a loved one? Be strong.
Have ...
First thing first
... Heaven? (by God’s standard?)
Regarding the worries of this life : what to eat, what to wear and shelter (Matthew 6:31) the Lord still mentions that something still occupies the top of the needful list ...
The Lord is my shepherd
... have to clearly draw the fine line between need and want. A need is necessary for survival while a want makes life comfortable. Examples of needs are food, water, shelter, guidance, health care and protection. ...
Our unshakable refuge
... For example, they understood that a rock could serve as a shelter from a sudden storm or provide a cool shadow from an oppressive heat. They learned that a rock could also be a stronghold and a place of ...
Temptation – A classic arsenal of the devil
... the Son, but not him (the devil).
According to Abraham Maslow, man always fights tooth and nail to satisfy his primitive needs: food, shelter, and clothing. It is our survival and animalistic instinct ...
Remember
... as property for him and his descendants. Similarly, God kept his promise for us by providing us with shelter the whole year. No matter how bad your shelter and protection have been, it may be better than ...
Looking for God’s purpose
"Jonah had gone out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. Then the Lord God provided a leafy plant ...
Looking for God’s Purpose
Jonah 4:5-11
5 Jonah had gone out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. 6 Then the Lord God provided ...
What do you treasure?
... to an audience that were relatively poor in their society. Jesus had to urge them not to worry because many of them didn't know where their next meal will come from or where they will get clothing and shelter. ...
God's business is your busines
... day and all we think about is how to feed, cloth, shelter and meet other needs while neglecting the very reason why we are still alive in this world.
We are alive today to fulfill God’s purpose and ...