More than six billion Bibles have been distributed worldwide, but how many are viewed as the Word of the living God? How many are read with a sincere heart open to know truth
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More than six billion Bibles have been distributed worldwide, but how many are viewed as the Word of the living God? How many are read with a sincere heart open to know truth
Read more at the source: Monday: In the Word
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Our memory text brings to us the third verse of: Hymn 547, Be Thou My Vision singing “Riches, I heed not..” We are then encouraged to fight in the armor and power of God which is shown in: Hymn 448, “O, When Shall I See Jesus” in verse 2. This also appears in: Hymn 572, “Give of Your Best to the Master” . Sunday’s study points directly to: Hymn 329, “Take the Word, but Give Me Jesus” as does the title for thi s week.
Read more at the source: Singing with Inspiration – Lesson 4: Escape From the World’s Ways
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Love of worldly possessions, even by those who don’t have much, can be a powerful chain that binds the soul to the world instead of to Christ. Even if we don’t have much in terms of earthly possessions, the passionate desire to attain material goods can become a terrible curse that will, if not brought under the control of the Lord, lead a soul away from salvation. Satan knows this, which is why he uses the love of material possessions to ensnare as many as he possibly can. Image © Lars Justinen Goodsalt.com What is our only protection? “Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth” ( Col
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Image © Pacific Press from GoodSalt.com Read for This Week’s Study: Ps. 119:11 ; Eph. 6:18 ; Rom
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I’m going to take the long way around today in discussing the topic of this week’s study, “ God or Mammon .” I know I could have gotten there quicker by starting with the Widow with two mites and the Rich Young Ruler. Those two stories are packed with much insight into our relationship with money. Instead of using those two usual examples I thought I would take you to a quiet beach to explore this topic. Here we find seven fishermen and Jesus sitting around a fire enjoying a simple meal together. Nothing fancy – just freshly caught fish and good conversation. In the midst of their fellowship Jesus turned and addressed Peter
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