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    • 9 months ago
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    • #God
    • #Bible
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  • When given one wish, this is what Solomon chose: a heart attuned to God. As a leader in the church, is that your first priority?

    When given one wish, this is what Solomon chose: a heart attuned to God. As a leader in the church, is that your first priority?

    • 9 months ago
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    • #Bible
    • #God
    • #Solomon
    • #leadership
    • #wisdom
    • #church
  • askthatthneedman:

Jesus drove a Honda but didn’t talk about it, “For I did not speak of my own accord” -John 12:49


Jesus owned a Honda.

    askthatthneedman:

    Jesus drove a Honda but didn’t talk about it, “For I did not speak of my own accord” -John 12:49

    Jesus owned a Honda.

    (via godstr0ng)

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    • 10 months ago
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    • #hilarious
    • #Jesus
    • #Bible
  • “I love the Lord because he hears my voice and my prayer for mercy. Because he bends down to listen, I will pray as long as I have breath!”
    — Psalm 116:1, 2 NLT
    • 10 months ago
    • 5 notes
    • #psalm 116
    • #Bible
    • #God
    • #prayer
    • #psalm
  • From Compassion International’s Facebook feed.

    From Compassion International’s Facebook feed.

    • 10 months ago
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    • #God
    • #Bible
    • #Micah
  • The Superstition of Control

    I wrote this almost a year ago today. Feels even more true than when I wrote it.

    • 10 months ago
    • #peel the onion
    • #worst ways
    • #superstition
    • #recovery
    • #God
    • #Bible
  • Decisions, decisions, decisions

    So often I ask God to bless a decision I’ve already made. The more I get to know Him, the less I like that approach. I don’t want him to bless my decision, I want His decision. I want to know His will and alter my thinking to be aligned with Him.

    • 10 months ago
    • 1 notes
    • #God
    • #reflection
    • #will
    • #Best Life Possible
    • #Bible
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