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ON “DECIDING ON FORGET NOT”

ON “DECIDING ON FORGET NOT”

Choosing not to overlook God’s assertion is more than a psychological exercise of memory. It is additionally associated with an existence of humility and total obedience, where one keeps the commands of God. If one intellectually recollects God’s statement yet neglects to obey it, we could adequately say the person in question forgotten God’s rules.

ON “FORGET NOT”

ON “FORGET NOT”

 In Proverbs 3:1, Solomon’s recommendation as a dad to his son in this area starts with a notice to always remember God’s command (my law); Remember, “my law:” Solomon didn’t signify “my law” in the feeling of his very own declarations, yet as God’s words that He had internalised and made personal.

ON “RELIGIOUS PRACTICES”

ON “RELIGIOUS PRACTICES”

Eberhard Arnold said: “Humanity must turn around. What good are all its religious practices, what good are all its church services, what point is there in all its devout singing if God’s will is not done and hands remain steeped in blood? What does people’s faith mean if injustice is done to the poor as casually as one drinks a glass of water? What good is it to profess the divine if not even a little finger is lifted when…

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ON “KNOWLEDGE IS PLEASANT TO YOUR SOUL”

ON “KNOWLEDGE IS PLEASANT TO YOUR SOUL”

In Proverbs 2:10, the proverbs confirmed that with the knowledge you also have joy as a unique blessing. In what way?  Indeed, spiritual joy mortifies sin. Yes, mouths want not after an understandable arrangement that of late tasted of fragile food. Joy there must be in the methods of God because in that men let out their spirits into God, that is the wellspring of all great; thus, they so vastly dislike sin’s boring fooleries.

ON “COMING OUT”

ON “COMING OUT”

Yes, you are coming out of all sufferings, pains, problems, and much more of all entrapments, Amen. Remember, “For God has not given us a feeling of dread and timidity, yet of intensity, love, and self-restraint. So never be embarrassed to inform others concerning our Lord. What’s more, don’t be embarrassed about me, either, even though I’m in jail for him. With the quality, God gives you, be prepared to languish with me over the purpose of the Good News.”

ON “GREATEST PRAYER”

ON “GREATEST PRAYER”

Anna Mow said: “God does not desire suffering as an end in itself, I am sure. But all suffering is so expensive he will not let it be wasted. He will use it for his children’s growth. The first purpose of our lives must be, “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done.” This is never a passive statement of endurance or of mere agreement to submit to whatever happens. It is a positive statement of the will to reach out…

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ON “APPLYING YOUR HEART TO UNDERSTANDING”

ON “APPLYING YOUR HEART TO UNDERSTANDING”

As referred to in Proverbs 2:2; it implies putting maximum effort. The heart must be used to understanding. It won’t occur coincidentally. This wisdom, discernment, and understanding must be searched out as though it were gold and hidden treasures. John Trapp said: “Attention of body, the intention of mind, and retention of memory, are indispensably desired of all wisdom’s scholars; such as King Edward VI, who constantly stood up at the hearing of the word, took notes, which he afterwards diligently perused, and wrought the sermon upon his affections by meditation.”

ON “YOUR HELPLESSNESS”

ON “YOUR HELPLESSNESS”

Can you just allow God to manage those things for you? It’s regularly better not to get excessively associated with others’ issues, needing to have a say in all things, because more often than not we don’t generally have a clue what the correct advance is. At long last, no one but God can work things out. Mainly where there are disorder, poverty, or fortifications of allurement, you should understand your helplessness. You shouldn’t be a knight in sparkling protective…

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ON “YOUR WEAKNESS”

ON “YOUR WEAKNESS”

Have you heard that the best approach to managing your weakness is to focus on your strength? Yes, you must learn to accept your weakness; we all have ours: poverty, and own limitations, especially when the going gets tough. Accept that it is just through your weakness that our Saviour can do His work (2 Cor. 12:9). He can manage what you cannot! That’s it!!!

ON “TREASURER OF HIS WISDOM”

ON “TREASURER OF HIS WISDOM”

As a child of God, you are called to be a treasurer of His wisdom. Yes, the Proverbs’ “Accept” meaning “receive.”  It’s synonymous to ‘store up’ [treasure], a figure that infers that most instructing can’t be utilised quickly yet that some time will pass before training makes the rightful impact. Yes, education could take some time to manifest in benefits. “Treasure my commands within you” (Proverbs 2:1): “God’s aim is that you and I make His wisdom our own. We…

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