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Love is clearly put to the test within the habitat of married life. We must learn how to love, and then learn it over and over again. Family love must be cultivated and watered before it can bear fruits ...
... Do not underrate the power and potential of godly fellowship because it forms the root upon which every Christian grows and develops. You need to get roots before you can bear fruits in all aspects of ...
... days of old were put down for our learning. (Romans 15:4) The famous story, however, unfolded thus;
"Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil. In the course of time Cain brought some of the fruits ...
... They were used to keep bread, gather grapes, keep fruits generally, carry clay to the brickyard and for holding bulky articles.
In the course of time in the Old Testament, history was going to be impacted ...
... not of “fruits” in the plural, but of “fruit”. The fruit is one indivisible whole, which means that whenever the Spirit comes to live in a human soul the result is love and joy and peace, and all the others ...
... eating healthy, getting those medical check-ups etc; these are all part of God's plan for us. Instead of that meaty burger, switch to small quantities of lean meat. Also, eating more fruits and vegetables ...
... actions and bear fruit of the Spirit after it has been cleansed with the precious blood of Jesus Christ. No amount of reformation or resolutions can make a man produce good fruits when the tree itself ...
... were some time ago great followers of others. In business and professional lives, we all need mentors and leaders in our fields to learn from them. You need to get roots before you can bear fruits. Maturity ...
... They were used to keep bread, gather grapes, keep fruits generally, carry clay to the brickyard and for holding bulky articles.
In the course of time in the Old Testament, history was going to be impacted ...
“Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to sin! Such things must come, but woe to the man through whom they come!” (NIV) Matthew 18:7
“8 Be careful, however, that the exercise of ...