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Tag Archives: daily bread
God Pours
Blessings! More than I can count. Luke 6:38 (NIV) Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, … Continue reading
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Daily Bread for the Soul
Matthew 6:11 (ESV) Give us this day our daily bread. Food for our bodies, daily. Food for our souls, also daily. Not an hour on Sunday and we’re good for the week. Not Christmas and Easter and we’re … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible study, daily bread, food for the soul, Matthew 6:11, prayer
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My Daily Cake, Pie and Cookies
I say, “give me this day my daily bread.” I think, “give me this day my dessert buffet.” I have much, I want more. Lord, change me! Philippians 4:12 (NIV) I have learned the secret of being content … Continue reading
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Daily Blessings — I’ll Take Coffee with That
From Jeremy Taylor — part preacher, part poet (mid-1600’s): “The labor and sweat of our brows is so far from being a curse, that without it our very bread would not be so great a blessing.“ Cleric Taylor’s wisdom still applies. … Continue reading