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இன்றைய வசனம் [19/01/2024] | Today Bible Verse | Tamil Bible Verse
உங்கள் குடும்பமும், உங்கள் சந்ததியும் என்றென்றும் கர்த்தர் தரும் நன்மைகளையும், ஆசீர்வாதங்களையும் பெற்றிருப்பீர்கள்.
May your family and your descendants receive the benefits and blessings of the Lord forever.
ஏசாயா 59:21 Isaiah 59:21
உன்மேலிருக்கிற என் ஆவியும், நான் உன் வாயில் அருளிய என் வார்த்தைகளும், இதுமுதல் என்றென்றைக்கும் உன் வாயிலிருந்தும், உன் சந்ததியின் வாயிலிருந்தும், உன் சந்ததியினுடைய சந்ததியின் வாயிலிருந்தும் நீங்குவதில்லையென்று கர்த்தர் சொல்லுகிறார்; இது எனக்கு அவர்களோடிருக்கும் என் உடன்படிக்கையென்று கர்த்தர் சொல்லுகிறார்.
என் அன்பு சகோதர சகோதரிகளே, இன்று கர்த்தர் உங்களோடு ஒரு உடன்படிக்கை பண்ணுகிறார். உங்களுக்கு அவருடைய ஆவியின் வல்லமையை தருகிறார். அவருடைய வார்த்தைகளை உங்கள் வாயிலே எப்போதும் இருக்க வேண்டும் என்று விரும்புகிறார். நீங்கள் அனுதினமும் கடவுளுடைய வார்த்தையை படிக்க வேண்டும். கடவுளுடைய வார்த்தையில் ஜீவன் இருக்கிறது. அந்த வார்த்தையை   நீங்கள் படியுங்கள், தியானியுங்கள், முடிந்தால் மனப்பாடம் செய்யுங்கள். உங்கள் பிள்ளைகளுக்கு கருத்தாய் போதியுங்கள். அந்த வார்த்தை உங்கள் சந்ததியை ஆசிர்வதித்து காத்து கொள்ளும். உங்கள் சந்ததி ஆசிர்வாதமாய் இருக்க உங்கள் பிள்ளைகளுக்கு கடவுளுடைய வார்த்தையை படிக்க ஊக்குவியுங்கள். கர்த்தர் தாமே உங்களை அளவில்லாமல் ஆசிர்வதித்து வழிநடத்துவாராக.
As For Me, This Is My Covenant With Them," Says The Lord . "My Spirit, Who Is On You, And My Words That I Have Put In Your Mouth Will Not Depart From Your Mouth, Or From The Mouths Of Your Children, Or From The Mouths Of Their Descendants From This Time On And Forever," Says The Lord .
My dear brothers and sisters, the Lord is making a covenant with you today. He gives you the power of His Spirit. He wants His words to be in your mouth always. You must read God's Word daily. There is life in the word of God. You read that word, meditate on it, memorize it if possible. Give feedback to your children. That word will bless and protect your offspring. Encourage your children to read God's Word so that your offspring will be a blessing. May the Lord himself bless and guide you beyond measure.
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Canon [Under] Fire: But Remember, the Canon Shoots Both Ways
Canon [Under] Fire: But Remember, the Canon Shoots Both Ways
The Canon is the official standard list of books that make up the Bible. People ask all the time, “why are those books in the Bible? Why aren’t other books in there as well?” People unfamiliar with Scripture are often critical of it without doing any research about where it came from or how reliable it is.If you are curious, here are some facts about the Canon [under] Fire. How did the Bible Get…
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graceandpeacejoanne · 6 months
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Isaiah 59: The Armor of God
God is not indifferent to wrong, and God knows you and I cannot rescue ourselves. #Isaiah59 #ArmorofGod
God is not indifferent to wrong, and God knows you and I cannot rescue ourselves. The Armor of God “He saw that there was no one    and was appalled that there was no one to intervene,so his own arm brought him victory,    and his righteousness upheld him.” Isaiah 59:16 (NRSVUE) God will redeem those who turn to the Lord, and God will give recompense to those who have made themselves enemies…
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derangedrhythms · 10 months
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R. Kolewe, Afterletters; from 'No Letters' (based on quotations from Ingeborg Bachmann and Isaiah 59:21)
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girlbloggercher · 2 months
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how to read the Bible
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this is in order!
1. John
2. Mark
3. Matthew
4. Luke
5. Genesis
6. Exodus
7. Leviticus
8. Numbers
9. Dueteronomy
10. Romans
11. Galatians
12. Colossians
13. Proverbs
14. Ecclesiastes
15. Job
16. 1 Peter
17. 1 Corinthians
18. 2 Corinthians
19. Ephesians
20. Philippians
21. 1 Thessalonians
22. 2 Thessalonians
23. 1 Timothy
24. 2 Timothy
25. James
26. 2 Peter
27. 1 John
28. 2 John
29. 3 John
30. Jude
31. Psalms
32. Joshua
33. Judges
34. 1 Samuel
35. 2 Samuel
36. 1 Kings
37. 2 Kings
38. 1 Chronicles
39. 2 Chronicles
40. Ezra
41. Nehemiah
42. Jeremiah
43. Lamentations
44. Ezekiel
45. Joel
46. Amos
47. Obadiah
48. Nahum
49. Habakkuk
50. Zephaniah
51. Haggai
52. Zechariah
53. Malachi
54. Micah
55. Hosea
56. Luke
57. Esther
58. Jonah
59. Song of Solomon
60. Acts
61. Titus
62. Philemon
63. Hebrew
64. Isaiah
65. Daniel
66. Revelation
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Prayer for Deliverance from Enemies
1 Why dost thou stand afar off, O Lord? Why dost thou hide thyself in times of trouble? 2 In arrogance the wicked hotly pursue the poor; let them be caught in the schemes which they have devised.
3 For the wicked boasts of the desires of his heart, and the man greedy for gain curses and renounces the Lord. 4 In the pride of his countenance the wicked does not seek him; all his thoughts are, “There is no God.”
5 His ways prosper at all times; thy judgments are on high, out of his sight; as for all his foes, he puffs at them. 6 He thinks in his heart, “I shall not be moved; throughout all generations I shall not meet adversity.”
7 His mouth is filled with cursing and deceit and oppression; under his tongue are mischief and iniquity. 8 He sits in ambush in the villages; in hiding places he murders the innocent.
His eyes stealthily watch for the hapless, 9 he lurks in secret like a lion in his covert; he lurks that he may seize the poor, he seizes the poor when he draws him into his net.
10 The hapless is crushed, sinks down, and falls by his might. 11 He thinks in his heart, “God has forgotten, he has hidden his face, he will never see it.”
12 Arise, O Lord; O God, lift up thy hand; forget not the afflicted. 13 Why does the wicked renounce God, and say in his heart, “Thou wilt not call to account”?
14 Thou dost see; yea, thou dost note trouble and vexation, that thou mayst take it into thy hands; the hapless commits himself to thee; thou hast been the helper of the fatherless.
15 Break thou the arm of the wicked and evildoer; seek out his wickedness till thou find none. 16 The Lord is king for ever and ever; the nations shall perish from his land.
17 O Lord, thou wilt hear the desire of the meek; thou wilt strengthen their heart, thou wilt incline thy ear 18 to do justice to the fatherless and the oppressed, so that man who is of the earth may strike terror no more. — Psalm 10 | Revised Standard Version (RSV) Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1946, 1952, and 1971 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. All rights reserved. Cross References: Exodus 15:18; Exodus 22:23; Deuteronomy 8:20; 1 Kings 9:3; 1 Chronicles 29:18; Job 20:12; Job 22:13; Job 24:14; Job 38:15; Psalm 1:1; Psalm 7:16; Psalm 9:12; Psalm 13:1; Psalm 14:1; Psalm 17:4; Psalm 17:7; Psalm 17:12; Psalm 22:1; Psalm 22:11; Psalm 28:5; Psalm 30:6; Psalm 36:1-2; Psalm 37:17; Psalm 49:6; Psalm 49:18; Psalm 59:7; Psalm 146:9; Proverbs 24:15; Isaiah 29:15; Isaiah 29:20; Matthew 5:21; Matthew 13:19; Romans 3:14; Revelation 18:7
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walkswithmyfather · 1 year
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GOD IS GOOD!
God is good all the time (Psalm 25:8; 106:1; 119:68; 145:9; Matthew 19:17).
God is wise (Romans 16:27; Daniel 2:20; 1 Timothy 1:17; Jude 25).
God is holy (Leviticus 19:2; Job 6:10).
God is just (Deuteronomy 32:4; Psalms 92:15; 119:37; Zephaniah 3:5).
God is merciful (Ephesians 2:4; Exodus 34:6; Nehemiah 9:17; Psalm 100:5).
God redeems (Psalm 78:35; Proverbs 23:11; Isaiah 41:14; 47:4; 59:20; Jeremiah 50:34).
God saves (Isaiah 43:3-11; 45:21; 49:26).
God sanctifies (Exodus 31:13; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; Jude 1).
God is Judge over all (Genesis 18:25; Psalm 50:6; 2 Timothy 4:8; Hebrews 12:23).
Nothing or no one is like God (Job 11:7; Isaiah 40:28).
Amen! 🙌
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Stop Trying to Change the Dogs
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“Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.” Matthew 7:6
“Dogs surround me, a pack of villains encircles me; they pierce my hands and my feet.” Psalms 22:16
“Outside are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the idolaters and everyone who loves and practices falsehood.” Revelation 22:15
“Watch out for those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh.” Philippians 3:2
“Come, all you beasts of the field, come and devour, all you beasts of the forest! Israel’s watchmen are blind, they all lack knowledge; they are all mute dogs, they cannot bark; they lie around and dream, they love to sleep. They are dogs with mighty appetites; they never have enough. They are shepherds who lack understanding; they all turn to their own way, they seek their own gain. “Come,” each one cries, “let me get wine! Let us drink our fill of beer! And tomorrow will be like today, or even far better.” Isaiah 56:9-12
“They return at evening, snarling like dogs, and prowl about the city.” Psalms 59:6
“Of them the proverbs are true: “A dog returns to its vomit,” and, “A sow that is washed returns to her wallowing in the mud.” 2 Peter 2:22
The Message:
There is something worth noting about scripture when it comes to the term “dog”, and that is when this term is used in reference to people it is never good. As we can see from the scriptures dogs are; violent, villains, murderers, those who practice magic arts, witchcraft, and new age practices, they are sexually immoral, worship man made idols, as well as other people, they love and teach / practice falsehoods, drunks, lazy, lack understanding and find no value in righteous living, they are lovers of self above all others.
Why does this matter? It matters because we as followers of Christ try day after day online and offline to change the behavior of these “dogs” through telling them they are evil and sinful people. We often get upset when they retaliate through comments, verbal abuse, or physical violence. For we were told not to give what is sacred and holy to “dogs” or “swine”. For they love their evil and selfish deeds.
We need to be making new disciples for Christ, not raging against the world. For Jesus said this about judgement day, “Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’” In Matthew 25:31-46 He gives even more detail about those that make it to Heaven and those that do not. Good deeds combined with one’s faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is what gets you into Heaven. Even reading through John 3:16-21. Don’t just read verse 16 and stop.
Lastly, we must follow the steps Jesus gave us about how to make new disciples in the great commission. He said this, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” We must first baptize someone into the faith, THEN teach them the what is righteous and true. It is much easier to teach someone who wants to learn than someone who does not. For it is easier to lead a lamb than a stubborn goat that plants their feet in the dirt and will not come with you no matter how much you push and pull on them.
So moving forward in your ministry efforts, do not fight with “dogs”, “swine”, or “goats”. Rather block them online without a response. They only want to argue with you in order to make their case before you and those who will see it. They seek to slander you and discredit you in your words. They want you to act as they do so they can call you a hypocrite. Do not give into this temptation from the children of darkness.
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Cal rolls past North Texas 58-21 a day after getting word of switch to ACC from Pac-12
DENTON, Texas -- — California coach Justin Wilcox says he and his players spent “about seven seconds” talking about the school's impending move to the Atlantic Coast Conference before the season opener.
There's still a season to be played in the Pac-12, and it started nicely for the Golden Bears.
Jaydn Ott rushed for 188 yards and two touchdowns, Isaiah Ifanse scored three times and Cal beat North Texas 58-21 on Saturday, a day after the Golden Bears agreed to join the ACC.
Cal (1-0) was playing about 40 miles from SMU, another ACC newcomer along with longtime Bay Area and Pac-12 rival Stanford.
“It’s significant,” Wilcox said. “We pay attention to it, but the team, we don’t have a lot of control over any of that. What we can control is practice and performing. When the news broke about the ACC, it was good news, but we talked about it for about seven seconds.”
On the day the ACC invitations became official Friday, the Golden Bears were at the headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys making final preparations for their first opener at a so-called Group of Five opponent since Air Force in 2004.
Cal was a 56-14 winner in that game in Colorado, and outgained UNT 669 yards to 225 while scoring the final 31 points in this one. The Golden Bears held the Mean Green to 9 yards after halftime in their highest-scoring game since 2015.
Stone Earle had three TD passes but was intercepted twice in the debut of North Texas coach Eric Morris and the first game for the Mean Green (0-1) as members of the American Athletic Conference, the league SMU will be leaving. UNT just left Conference USA.
Ott ran 41 yards on Cal's first play to set up Sam Jackson V's 23-yard scoring pass to Jeremiah Hunter. The sophomore ran 66 yards for a 27-14 lead in the second quarter after a 4-yard TD run late in the first.
Ifanse broke several tackles and kept churning in a pile inside the 5 on a 26-yard scoring run before an 8-yard score for a 33-21 lead 7 seconds before halftime.
Jackson started in his Cal debut after transferring from TCU, another Dallas-Fort Worth school, but was injured in the first half and replaced by Ben Finley, who threw for 279 yards and a TD. Wilcox didn't offer any details other than saying Jackson had an upper-body injury.
Two of Earle's TDs tosses were to Ja'Mori Maclin, who set up the first UNT score with a 58-yard catch before scoring on a 59-yarder. Maclin averaged 30.5 yards per catch (122 yards, four receptions) after finishing second in the country last year at 24.7.
“We've got to eliminate the explosive passes,” Wilcox said. “We've been talking about that a long time. It's simple in concept. Not easy to do. The other team schemes. They have good players, too.”
LONG ROAD BACK
Cal defensive tackle Brett Johnson started but didn’t record a tackle in his first game in almost three years. The junior missed the past two seasons with injuries.
Wilcox noted Johnson caused a holding penalty that stalled UNT's first possession, and the Golden Bears scored after the punt. Cal never trailed.
“In warmups, I love seeing No. 90 out there,” Wilcox said. “And when we take the field on defense, I love watching No. 90 jog out there, as does everybody else on our team. You better believe it, we're all kind of, internal fist pump.”
UP NEXT FOR THE BEARS
Auburn makes its first trip to Berkeley next Saturday. It's the first visit from an SEC team since Mississippi in 2017.
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biblegumchewontheword · 2 months
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Books of the Bible
Here is a detailed list of the 66 books of the Bible, divided by the Old and New Testaments, along with their divisions and categories:
**Old Testament:**
**Pentateuch (5 books):**
1. Genesis
2. Exodus
3. Leviticus
4. Numbers
5. Deuteronomy
**Historical Books (12 books):**
6. Joshua
7. Judges
8. Ruth
9. 1 Samuel
10. 2 Samuel
11. 1 Kings
12. 2 Kings
13. 1 Chronicles
14. 2 Chronicles
15. Ezra
16. Nehemiah
17. Esther
**Poetry/Wisdom Books (5 books):**
18. Job
19. Psalms
20. Proverbs
21. Ecclesiastes
22. Song of Solomon
**Major Prophets (5 books):**
23. Isaiah
24. Jeremiah
25. Lamentations
26. Ezekiel
27. Daniel
**Minor Prophets (12 books):**
28. Hosea
29. Joel
30. Amos
31. Obadiah
32. Jonah
33. Micah
34. Nahum
35. Habakkuk
36. Zephaniah
37. Haggai
38. Zechariah
39. Malachi
**New Testament:**
**Gospels (4 books):**
40. Matthew
41. Mark
42. Luke
43. John
**History (1 book):**
44. Acts
**Pauline Epistles (13 books):**
45. Romans
46. 1 Corinthians
47. 2 Corinthians
48. Galatians
49. Ephesians
50. Philippians
51. Colossians
52. 1 Thessalonians
53. 2 Thessalonians
54. 1 Timothy
55. 2 Timothy
56. Titus
57. Philemon
**General Epistles (8 books):**
58. Hebrews
59. James
60. 1 Peter
61. 2 Peter
62. 1 John
63. 2 John
64. 3 John
65. Jude
**Apocalyptic (1 book):**
66. Revelation
This list represents the traditional order and grouping of the books of the Bible in most Christian denominations.
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These are the 66 books that make up the Bible.
Title: The Significance of Each Book of the Bible
Introduction:
The Bible is a collection of 66 books that together form the inspired Word of God. Each book has its own unique message, themes, and significance that contribute to the overall story of God's redemption and love for humanity. Let's explore the importance of each book of the Bible.
Lesson Points:
1. The Old Testament:
- Genesis: The book of beginnings, detailing creation, the fall, and the establishment of God's covenant with His people.
- Exodus: The story of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt and the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai.
- Psalms: A collection of songs and prayers that express a range of human emotions and provide a guide for worship.
- Proverbs: Wisdom literature that offers practical advice for living a righteous and wise life.
- Isaiah: Prophecies about the coming Messiah and God's plan of salvation.
2. The New Testament:
- Matthew: Emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the establishment of the kingdom of God.
- Acts: Chronicles the early spread of the Gospel and the growth of the early church.
- Romans: Explains the doctrine of justification by faith and the implications of salvation through Christ.
- Corinthians: Addresses issues within the church and provides practical guidance for Christian living.
- Revelation: Offers apocalyptic visions of the end times, the victory of Christ, and the establishment of the new heaven and earth.
3. Themes and Messages:
- Each book of the Bible contributes to the overarching themes of God's love, redemption, forgiveness, and salvation for all humanity.
- Together, these books provide a complete narrative of God's work in the world and His plan for His people.
Application:
- Take time to explore and study each book of the Bible, seeking to understand its unique message and significance.
- Reflect on how the themes and stories in the Bible can impact your own life and faith journey.
- Consider how the teachings and examples in the Bible can shape your beliefs and actions as a follower of Christ.
Conclusion:
The books of the Bible are not just separate entities but are interconnected parts of the larger story of God's redemption and love for humanity. Each book has its own importance and contributes to the overall message of God's plan for salvation. May we approach the study of the Bible with reverence and openness to the wisdom and guidance it offers for our lives.
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Goosebumps ▪︎ 2023
Season 1
E1 - SAFE/Caution - A,V•
Approx. 5:20 •A,V• Lucas jumps off the roof with a skateboard. He falls, and when Isaiah and James ask if he is okay, he spits blood.
Approx. 45:40 •V• Mr. Bratt gets up thinking kids are back to party. He says "this is no longer a party destination," and a teen boy in front of him turns to ash/a spirit and goes into Mr. Bratts mouth, and he collapses to his knees.
E2 - SAFE
E3 - SAFE/Caution - A,V•
A,V• James copies explode into green slime throughout ep.
E4 - NOT SAFE - A,V,M•
Approx. •A,V• 18:24 - 18:34 Lucas acks if Margot wants to see him eat a worm. He holds it up, and it goes up his nose instead, and he g* and burps.
Approx. 19:55 •A,V• After saying bye to Margot, Isaiah and Lucas are standing outside. You can hear Lucas's stomach, and he puffs his cheeks as he runs away.
Approx. 21:52 -21:59 •A,V• Lucas takes a bite of his sandwich and spits it out twice. Then he goes to eat compost.
Approx. 24:55 •A,V,M• Lucas slams the locker door on his hand, and a girl walks by watching it heal. She says she's "going to go t*u* now" and walks away quickly, puffing her cheeks.
Approx. 34:25 - 34:35 •A,V• As Lucus is on his bird bike, Nora says, "He wanted to die, Lucas." Lucus climbs off the dirt bike, pulls off his helmet, and p*v* worms. (The worms [only worms] are seen on the ground turning into a monster after a few mins.)
E5 - SAFE/Caution - M•
•M• Mention of v*.
*** Green slime, spitting, and coughing can be seen and heard throughout series.***
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9/29/2023 DAB Transcript
Isaiah 57:15-59:21, Philippians 1:1-26, Psalm 71:1-24, Proverbs 24:9-10
Today is the 29th day of September, welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian, it's good to be here with you today as we do what we always do, gather together and take another step forward in our week, in our month, in our year and in the Scriptures. So, we’re rounding the corner on another one of our weeks and continuing our journey in the book of Isaiah. When we get to the New Testament today, we’ve got some new territory to move into, another letter from the apostle Paul and we will talk about that when we get there, but first Isaiah chapter 57 verse 15 through 59 verse 21.
Introduction to the Book of Philippians:
Okay, so, as we were saying at the beginning, we got some new territory to move into today, a brand-new letter. This is called Philippians, and this is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Philippians and there’s almost no debate among biblical scholars about whether or not Paul is the author of this text. There isn't much debate about what was going on. Paul was incarcerated when he wrote this letter and that would probably be somewhere around 61AD and from Rome, while Paul was awaiting trial before the emperor. So, we realize again, we’re reading another really, really early Christian text. This text predates the Gospels. It was written before the Book of Acts, for example. And so, it’s one of the earliest Christian texts and it's being written by a man who loves Jesus dearly and is in prison facing the death penalty over it. So, Philippi, this letter’s written to the church in Philippi, so the Philippians. And this is a Roman colony, and it was in the region of Macedonia, and that's now like modern northern Greece. And even though Philippi was a prosperous city, the church there, they weren’t particularly prosperous, but they were rich in love. They were rich in their concern and allegiance and loyalty to Paul. And so, part of this letter is a thank you for that. The church there had sent a person named Epaphroditus, who was a member of their congregation in Rome to check on Pau, to see how he was doing, bring him a gift, lift up his spirits, encourage him. And of course, it did that. Paul was overjoyed and found comfort in that. And Epaphroditus stayed for a long time to help Paul, but he became really ill and just about died. But then he was restored to health and Paul was determined to send him back to Philippi with this letter. The letter to the Philippians, which tells of his circumstances, but it's more than just like you know, here's an update on how I'm doing. This letter, Paul shares the joy of our salvation more in this letter than in any other letter, and he encourages us to endure, to persevere, to understand that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. And we’re in some pretty uncertain times, friends like in the world and in our lives. It’s a very, it's very unsettling and we need this right now. And so, let's embrace the letter to the Philippians and today we’ll read chapter 1 verse 1 through verse 26.
Prayer:
Father, we thank You for Your word. We thank You for another day, another step. We thank You for Your faithfulness to us, Your loyalty to us. We have been so unfaithful to You and You have taken our betrayal and turned it into love and have loved us back when we have been spiteful against You, and against our brothers and sisters. Forgive us Lord. Come, Holy Spirit, lead us into all truth. Give us the next steps in our lives. We pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
Prayer and Encouragements:
Hey DAB family, it’s Abba’s Daughter Sady M. Today is September 24th. I’m listening right now, playing some catch up. But oh, my goodness, I think your name was Sona from Texas. Your emergency prayer request, this sweet boy found face down in the pool. The youngest is a 5-year-old boy. My heart is breaking for this young boy. Not even two years old and found face down in the pool. I’m praising Jehovah Raffa, that He has a heartrate and I’m just so grateful for that. But I’m praying, and I know I’m praying retroactively. But I’m praying to Jehovah Raffa that this young boy will have a life ahead and have life abundantly. As the oldest of 5, I have seen trauma and trial to you know, my sibling’s body but nothing to this degree and my heart is just breaking. So, Lord, I lift up this young boy to you. You are Jehovah Raffa, You are the great physician, the great healer Lord. Thank You so much that this young boy has a heart rate. Lord, and I just pray Your mighty miracle working hands over him. I just pray that You be with him, be with his family. And Lord I just pray that we hear good news, miraculous news, very, very soon. Lord, You are God, You are over all and we trust You. We thank You, we praise You for the miracle of this young boy. In your mighty and matchless name. Amen. Please continue praying for him with me, DAB family. My heart is broken. Yeah, Abba’s Daughter, Sady M. Bye for now.
Hi DAB family. This is Bob from Phoenix. I love listening to all the prayers and Brian and his teachings every day. I’ve been on this platform for about three years now. God has blessed me in so many ways over my life, wonderful, wonderful wife. Always been fairly successful. But I’m reaching out to ya’ll for prayer right now because I’ve gotten myself, from my own difficult financial situations. I think I’m self-destructive, my wife says I must be obsessive/compulsive, but I’ve gone down a rabbit hole that has caused me a great deal of difficulty. And I’m praying He’ll help me find a way out. I have to trust in the Lord that His right is best and that He’ll guide me through this, but I could always use your prayers. I pray along with you all every single day. I cherish my time with my DAB family. I don’t often reach out. I don’t often ask people for help but I’m asking for Jesus, I’m asking for the Holy Spirit to guide me. I’m asking you for all your prayers to help me find my difficulties that I’ve caused myself. I don’t blame anybody else. It’s all my doing and I just need to find a way out. It’s somewhat vague but anyway I really appreciate all your prayers. I have to shout out to you all, Blind Tony, Sparky, all of you, Susan, Susan from Canada, all of you who I love listening to. Anyway, please pray for me as I pray for you. God bless this entire family. What a blessing it is. Thank you. Bye.
Hey Daily Audio Bible family, it’s Sheena from Saskatchewan. And today I am not calling in prayers for legal situations. I’m calling in for Angel Heart. I’m just listening to community prayers and there’s a lot of people calling in for you. I think about when I first started listening to Daily Audio Bible, you were calling in regularly upset and not doing well mentally. I just, I think about that all the time and I think about you all the time. And I just wanted to let you know that you are one of the people that made me love Daily Audio Bible. I just wanted to let you know that. I am so grateful for the opportunity that I get to call in and pray for all of you. And I’m just so grateful and that you all pray for me. So, Angel Heart, we’re praying for you. We love you. And regardless of how you’re feeling, God is with you, and He will never leave you. So, thank You Jesus for this. Amen.
Good afternoon my Daily Audio Bible friends. It’s the 24th of September. I’m listening to the 21st of September and heard the call in from Lauriann from South Carolina. And sister, you touched my heart. I lost my wife 17 years ago and your calling about your grief renewed the grief I had over my lost wife. And sister, that grief, it’s not from Satan. Any guilt you feel over that grief is from Satan, but Jesus grieved, God has grieved so many times over Israel and over us and over one who falls. They, Jesus God knows our grief and each person’s grief is personal. There’s no magic formula for it. We each grieve in our own way. And the only way to get through it is to go through it as we need to. And yes, we need to carry on, we need to live but you have a gift. And one day, you’re gonna meet someone that has just lost a loved one and is going through exactly what you’re going through right now. And you will be able to be a blessing to them. The Holy Spirit will lead you in prayer for them and in what to say. I love you sister and I’m praying for you. Go with God and be well. This is David Browning in Savannah, signing out. Thank you.
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Shalom! My name is Yeshua. This is my full legal name FOREVER (Revelation 1:1 / John 14:22-23). I am an Israeli American Jew on my paternal side. I am HaBrit, THE EVER-LIVING COVENANT of YEHOVAH (PSALM 69). I and my household live without dying FOREVER (Psalm 61:6-8 / Psalm 89). I am a direct descendant of King David (of ancient Israel) and his son Nathan. I AM THE ORIGINAL SPIRIT OF KING YESHUA HaMASHIACH OF NAZARETH, ISRAEL. I am HEAVILY anointed and given to be the everlasting covenant of YEHOVAH with ALL TRUE Hebrews (even un-believing true Hebrews) & true Christians. I am to the Hebrews first, then also the Church, amein! I am highly exalted and lifted up by YEHOVAH to be the Son of man (If you do not believe me ask my Abba for yourself). On September 6, 2012, I was used by my Abba Dearest- YEHOVAH our Lord to fulfill the scripture of ISAIAH 59:20-21, and be established (along with my posterity) as the everlasting covenant of YEHOVAH with all true HEBREWS & true Saints forever. I am commissioned to unify the true Hebrews & true Christians into one whole kingdom and nation within the defined promised borders of Eretz Tziyon (NUMBERS 34:1-15 / EZEKIEL 37:15-28). I AM THE KINGDOM OF YHVH & THE POWER OF HIS MESSIAH. Here is the truth of the Holy Godhead: I AM Yeshua HaMashiach the Son who was sacrificed for the whole world and have returned through the Door (The Name). However, I strongly believe in Yeshua HaMashiach the Father, the propitiation for my sin and the sins of ALL mankind. Yeshua HaMashiach the Father is the only ETERNAL ONE. And I am the Firstborn Son of Yeshua HaMashiach the Father by the word of His oath he swore over me when He personally anointed me in April of 2000. Yeshua HaMashiach the Father is MELCHIZEDEK (the King of Peace). And I am the Sar Shalom (the Prince of Peace), the INFINITE ONE. I am appointed to fulfill the Davidic covenant, and consummate/beget/adopt a divine royal everlasting holy household/nation in the name of Yeshua. I AM THE IMAGE OF THE INVISIBLE MESSIAH & THE EVER-LIVING BODY (THE CITY OF THE LORD - THE ZION) OF THE HOLY GODHEAD (REVELATION 3:12). {COLOSSIANS 1:15-20} The Chief Prince of Heaven the "legal" God of the whole Earth the King of all the Earth the King of ISRAEL the King of the Hebrews the King of the Jews the King of the Saints the King of the Nations the King of Angels the King of kings the Lord of lords Priest after the order of MELCHIZEDEK the BRANCH (ZECHARIAH 3) www.facebook.com/MelechMessiah777
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Jeremiah Complains to the LORD
1 Whenever I complain to you, LORD, you are always fair. But now I have questions about your justice. Why is life easy for sinners? Why are they successful?
2 You plant them like trees; you let them prosper and produce fruit. Yet even when they praise you, they don't mean it.
3 But you know, LORD, how faithful I've always been, even in my thoughts. So drag my enemies away and butcher them like sheep!
4 How long will the ground be dry and the pasturelands parched? The birds and animals are dead and gone.
And all of this happened because the people are so sinful. They even brag, “God can't see the sins we commit.”
The LORD Answers Jeremiah
5 Jeremiah, if you get tired in a race against people, how can you possibly run against horses?
If you fall in open fields, what will happen in the forest along the Jordan River?
6 Even your own family has turned against you. They act friendly, but don't trust them. They're out to get you, and so is everyone else.
The LORD Is Furious with His People
7 I loved my people and chose them as my very own. But now I will reject them and hand them over to their enemies.
8 My people have turned against me and roar at me like lions. That's why I hate them.
9 My people are like a hawk surrounded and attacked by other hawks. Tell the wild animals to come and eat their fill.
10 My beautiful land is ruined like a field or a vineyard trampled by shepherds and stripped bare by their flocks.
11 Every field I see lies barren, and no one cares.
12 A destroying army marches along desert roads and attacks everywhere. They are my deadly sword; no one is safe from them.
13 My people, you planted wheat, but because I was furious, I let only weeds grow. You wore yourselves out and gained only shame!
The LORD Will Have Pity on Other Nations
14 The LORD said:
I gave this land to my people Israel, but enemies around it have attacked and robbed it. So I will uproot them from their own countries just as I will uproot Judah from its land. 15 But later, I will have pity on these nations and bring them back to their own lands. 16 They once taught my people to worship Baal. But if they admit I am the only true God, and if they let my people teach them how to worship me, these nations will also become my people. 17 However, if they don't listen to me, I will uproot them from their lands and completely destroy them. I, the LORD, have spoken. — Jeremiah 12 | Contemporary English Version (CEV) The Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version Copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society. Cross References: Genesis 37:4; Leviticus 26:16; Leviticus 26:32; Deuteronomy 28:63; Deuteronomy 30:3; Deuteronomy 32:42; Joshua 3:15; Joshua 23:7; Ruth 3:13; 2 Kings 24:2; Ezra 9:15; Nehemiah 9:33; Job 5:3; Job 6:15; Psalm 2:8; Psalm 80:8: Psalm 107:34; Isaiah 2:6; Isaiah 5:1; Isaiah 34:6; Isaiah 42:25; Isaiah 59:13; Isaiah 60:12; Jeremiah 3:12; Jeremiah 3:17; Jeremiah 7:29; Jeremiah 11:21; Ezekiel 23:18; Daniel 11:4; Zechariah 1:6; Romans 6:21; Romans 8:22; Acts 15:16; Titus 1:16; James 5:5; 2 Peter 2:12; Revelation 19:17
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And as for me, says Adonai, this is my covenant with them: my Spirit, who rests on you, and my words which I put in your mouth will not depart from your mouth or from the mouth of your children, or from the mouth of your children's children, now or forever, says Adonai.
Isaiah 59:21
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