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Why?Almost half of American adults read below high school level. God looks at your heart, not your reading skills. Big faith can be built on simple words.
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Simply Said
My friend Andrew often comments on my posts. This is what he said yesterday: “Do unto others, just like God.” Thank you, Andrew, for your simple wisdom–
The Best of Both
Forgive me, Lord God, for my self-centered view of my connection to my loved one. Give me eyes to see this relationship as you do, to bring out the best in the both of us.
There’s Three
Matthew 18:20 (NIV) For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them. Keep this in mind when you argue: it’s not just the two of you. it’s the three of you. And Jesus … Continue reading
A Three-Way Relationship
You and your spouse hit a rocky road. Who’s to blame? It’s all the other one’s fault I’m more right than he/she is I’m part of the problem, yeah Guilty! Invite God into your relationship. He’ll keep … Continue reading
Sheltering Marriage
Hebrews 13:4 (ESV) Let marriage be held in honor among all. How do we honor marriage? Focus on the Family* puts it this way: “. . . it involves recognizing the beauty and worth of your relationship with your … Continue reading
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Overflowing Abundance
Forgive us, Lord, for putting our trust in our bank accounts, our real estate or our job skills. Fill us to overflowing with spiritual abundance, with the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:19).
Abundantly Foolish
Proverbs 1:32 The complacency of fools will destroy them. “Complacency,” shalah in Hebrew, means abundance, prosperity, security, peace, quietness. It’s foolish to put your trust in your own prosperity, security, peace and quiet, or abundance.
Abundant Simplicity
1 Timothy 6:6 (MSG) A devout life does bring wealth, but it’s the rich simplicity of being yourself before God. “Rich simplicity.” Less can be more.
Abundant Mercy
“Prosperity is a great mercy, but adversity is a greater one, if it brings us to Christ.” J. C. Rylie (1816-1900) Prosperity or adversity–either way, MERCY!