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- Let’s not fool ourselves into thinking that pride is a problem only for the lost. The most effective means the enemy has to keep believers…
- When you walk with Jesus, defeat turns into victory.
- Trust reverses the detours of adversity into highways of destiny.
- May God remind us daily-no matter what kind of obstacles we face-that we are loved and empowered by the One who brought the universe into…
- I want God’s Word to get into our bone marrow and change the way we walk...change what we do...change how we think.
- God's desire is not for us to turn our churches and Christian gatherings into hideouts from the world. Rather, they're meant to be places where…
- ...if I die suddenly, my gravestone might appropriately offer this insight into my departure: "God got tired." I require lots of work.
- The moment we decide to throw more energy into fighting for our mate than with him, the crack of a fist on the enemy's jaw…
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