The Bible In A Year 190
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1 Kings 3-5, Luke 21
40 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 190"
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Amen!
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Luke 21….. What a great word for this weeks events and turmoil happening! We must remember God is on the throne and in charge! I pray for the victims and for the shooters may they experience the Love of Christ so they can love themselves and others!!! This world needs a revival and the Love of Jesus before it can change! I would have Never thought we would experience Racism and hate crimes as much as we are. History repeats itself and God leaves a remnant Gods people will prevail!
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Honestly, your comment made me realize how much I have to grow spiritually since the last thing I thought to do was pray for the shooters. That is something that I should change about my outlook.
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1 Kings 3:3-5
Wow! I believe this passage shows just how great our God is, that He is not limited by our own human ignorance and sinfulness. God extended one of the greatest offers to a human being, even when that person (Solomon) was being foolish in carrying out his worship at a pagan “high place.” -
In Luke 21 why does it specifically state that pregnant and nursing mothers will have it especially hard?
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I think because it’s especially hard to be pregnant or nursing anyway, how much more so when there’s turmoil in the last days.
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I agree with Kylee, but also believe it might be saying woe to them because of the extra hardships they will face in trying to properly raise up and protect a young child in these days.
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I love how Solomon asks God for wisdom rather than gold and riches. I for sure don’t know if I could have been able to do the same. Definitely something to remember and take to heart.
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Ladies, there is an awesome series done by Jimmy Evans at my church over the end times. He goes through Revelation as well as passages throughout the OT and NT. If you have the time, check it out! http://gatewaypeople.com/watch/message-archives/individual
The series is called Tipping Point
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Yes, the historical destruction of Jerusalem, …but the bulk of the passage is speaking about all nations and all peoples and the coming of the kingdom of God.
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He is talking about the destruction of Jerusalem here.
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