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FaithWriters Great Multitude Christian Daily Bible Devotional Today's Devotional is directly below today's free read offering. |
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...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their sins against them...2 Cor 5:19
...Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Acts 13:38
"I will forgive their iniquity, I will remember their sin no more.” Jer 31:34b
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Speed of Sight, a Superhero Adventure Nancy Bucca Pete Plain, an awkward boy from a crazy town, reads an illegal comic book which takes him on a fantastic adventure. As his home falls apart, he gets transported to another realm where he receives power to defeat bullies, saves lives, and deal with problems at home.
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Be Strong to the End – Ken Barnes
He said to me, ‘Your son Solomon is the one who is to build my house and my courts, for I have chosen him to be my son, and I will be his father. I will establish his kingdom forever if he perseveres in keeping my commands and my ordinances as he is doing today.’ (1 Chronicles 28:7 CSB)The occasion is King David commissioning his son Solomon to be the King and build the Temple. It is clear that God had chosen Solomon to be the King and called him to build the Temple, but there is generally a conditional aspect to all God’s promises. It is possible to be strong in the beginning but weak in the end. At the time of his commissioning, Solomon was strong, wise, and good. He sought wisdom over personal gain, and God gave him both. He was a shining light, yet his story teaches us that it is not just how you start, but how you finish that counts. In 1 Kings 11:1-9, the Bible reveals to us how Solomon later married foreign women, and they turned his heart away from God. It has been said that there are two tragedies in life, getting what you want, and not getting what you want. One can have experience success in life and then become complacent and pursue inappropriate things. Others never quite fulfill their vision and become regretful and cynical. Both may have let their work or ministry become an end in itself, rather than a means to an end, knowing and loving God. If a man like Solomon was susceptible to this temptation, should we not be wary of this conclusion? Keep doing at the finish what you did in the beginning. Stay strong, my friends, to the end. Contact Ken and read more of his articles HERE. |
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Radical New Covenant Bible Studies for Radical Freedom in Christ
Jesus poured out His blood for the New Covenant of grace and truth, replacing the Old Covenant letter of the law of Moses. Believers are exclusively under the New Covenant, the last will and testament of Jesus that began after the cross. And in the same way He took the cup after they had eaten, saying, "This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in My blood. Luke 22:20
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Now available in over 100 languages.
Unique Free Gospel tract that you can copy and reprint. This tract is being used in many locations around the world and producing much fruit. Print one out in your own language and then make copies to hand out. |
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Perfect to equip the believer for defending their faith. Ideal to send to a skeptical friend or family member. Great for teens and young adults who have never reviewed the objective evidence for God's existence and identity.
An in-depth study of the factual evidence leads a person to realize how little faith they need to believe, while they gain great faith at the same time.
Running close to 5 stars with over 180 online reviews.
Recent Amazon Review:
"For anyone on the fence, backsliding, or doubtful this book clarifies misunderstandings, perceived contradictions, and outright lies. I was led to read this book at a time when I thought I was over Jesus; but truth defeats lies every time and never forsakes the believer." 2-18-17 |
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