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hecallsmehephzibah reblogged ntxhaishmoob:“Some of you may think ministry is a grand adventure. Ministry, however, is simply loving the person in front of you. Its about stopping for the one and being the very fragrance of Jesus to a lost and dying world.”
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Heart Polka Dot Macarons & Vanilla Bean Blueberry Cupcakes (via raspberri cupcakes)
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3-andcounting reblogged unscientifically:
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3-andcounting reblogged 21vines:
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3 important points to remember today:
1. God loves you.
2. God is in Control.
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“Blessed is the man who makes the Lord his trust…” (Psalm 40:4, NIV).
Is your trust in the Lord today? Trusting in the Lord is a decision we make just like we choose anything else in life. You chose what to wear today, you probably chose what you would have for breakfast, and you can choose to trust God today, too! And just like the decision to receive salvation, when you choose to trust God, there is a peace that settles on the inside of your heart. There are blessings in store for you when you trust Him.
No matter what you are facing in life today, you can have faith that God will come through for you. You can trust that His Word is always true. In Psalm 32, David calls God his “hiding place.” In other words, not only can you choose to trust God in the midst of your difficulty; you can actually hide in Him and find rest for your soul. When the circumstances of life seem to be overwhelming, choose to trust that God is ordering your steps. Find security in Him knowing that He’s making your crooked places straight and leading you into the everlasting life He has prepared for you!
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adriannaevonne reblogged comeupfromthewilderness:
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I was in prayer yesterday, and I just sat in silence.
God said this to me: “If you all had simply loved and abided me the entire time, I would never have to say ‘Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons, and raise the dead’ in the first place. They would happen naturally as a by-product of love. They would follow you rather than you trying to attain them.”
Yes, Papa! :)
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Why take Isaiah’s words over Jesus’s? Or Job’s, or Jeremiah’s? Why do we exalt their words over Jesus’s words?
Jesus is the perfect representation of God.
Why would you want to NOT quote Him?