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Tag Archives: divine intervention
Fate? Or Divine Intervention?
Fate. People use the term to describe an unavoidable outcome. Left to fate, we are without hope. With divine intervention, our outcome will be glorious. Per Jesus’ prayerful words: John 17:24 (NLT) Father, I want these whom you … Continue reading
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Coincidence? Or Divine Intervention?
Acts tells how the treasurer from Ethiopia met Philip on the road. I wonder if the Ethiopian thought it was a coincidence. Scripture tells us it was no coincidence — it was divine intervention. Acts 8:26 (NLT) As for Philip, … Continue reading
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Morning Prayer: Divine Intervention
Good morning, Lord. Thank You for the many times You intervene on my behalf. Sometimes I’m relieved, sometimes I’m frustrated, and sometimes I don’t even notice. But You notice it all, and You watch over my every move. You know … Continue reading
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Luck? Or Divine Intervention?
This week’s sermon focused on Old Testament Jonah — the guy God told to go to Nineveh, the guy who got on a ship going the opposite way. On the ship, in the middle of a great storm, the sailors … Continue reading
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