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... or succumb to trial; it is the opposite of despondency and is always associated with hope. It means waiting and not getting upset while you are waiting. In other words, the ability to go through trials ...
His Will requires our patience
... of this act, he lost the very thing he was trying hard to protect- his kingship (1 Samuel 13:14).
Waiting on the Lord requires us to be patient. We may face challenges that will put fear in us and affect ...
The victory song
... is too difficult, so will the victory song be sweeter to the tongue and pleasing to the ears. When the waiting gets longer, so will the roots of our faith be deepened and our faith itself refined more ...
Christ our refuge
... of them within half a day at most. Today, the word of our salvation is nearer than we can imagine. Jesus Christ, our refuge from sin is waiting just by to receive us if we turn away from our transgressions. ...
Will all good people be saved?
... We read in Acts 22:16, "And now what are you waiting for? Get up, be baptized and wash your sins away, calling on his name."
All good people will not be saved. Neither will all religious people be saved. ...
You killed it with your thoughts
... of spending years in prison for a crime, he didn’t commit and being betrayed by his own for the sake of his dream, Joseph kept the faith. He didn’t look at the limitations, neither did he look at the waiting ...
Wait upon the Lord
... agriculture and cooking has been reduced, thanks to modern skills and technology. We have higher expectations in whatever we do with less waiting time, but Christians are encouraged to be patient and wait ...
Wait upon the Lord
... agriculture and cooking has been reduced, thanks to modern skills and technology. We have higher expectations in whatever we do with less waiting time, but Christians are encouraged to be patient and wait ...
The unconditional love
... Even though He has shown us so much love, we continue to show so much ingratitude by sinning and rejecting Him every day but He still loves us and waiting with open arms to accept us whenever we repent. ...
Where are you?
... waiting to embrace you and stay with you. Come to Me, all you who labour and are heavily laden, and I will give you rest (Matt. 11:28). There is confusion in the family when we hide our families from God. ...