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Day 31: Signposts of Exaltation (Bible Tribe Isaiah 25–30)) - Denise Pass
We are signposts of exaltation, proclaiming His goodness and faithfulness. Our purpose is to glorify Him and exalt Him in all things.
Denise Pass,
The Time for Boasting is Now
Few things are as off-putting to me as arrogance, the smug superiority that constantly looks down upon “lesser beings.” I recently finished reading Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice. As I read, I was repulsed by the self-importance and snobbery reeking from Lady Catherine de Bourgh in almost every scene in which she appeared. Lady Catherine was…
Damon J. Gray,
Isaiah 25, A Feast For The World
Do you like to eat? If you answered yes to that question, you definitely don’t want to miss going to heaven. In chapter 25, Isaiah gives us a peak into the en
Robin McKinley,
5 Dynamic Ways to Personally Experience God’s Goodness
Would you like to add more hope & joy to your life? Discover 5 dynamic ways to personally experience God's goodness.
Melanie Redd,
5 Dynamic Ways to Personally Experience God’s Goodness
Would you like to add more hope & joy to your life? Discover 5 dynamic ways to personally experience God's goodness.
Melanie Redd,
5 Dynamic Ways to Personally Experience God’s Goodness
Would you like to add more hope & joy to your life? Discover 5 dynamic ways to personally experience God's goodness.
Melanie Redd,
The Twins of Fear and Worry
We are all guilty of worrying about something or someone. As much as I would like to deny it, there have been times when I kept myself awake at night fretting over something that I could not contro…
Kenneth Chad Roberts,
The Twins of Fear and Worry
We are all guilty of worrying about something or someone. As much as I would like to deny it, there have been times when I kept myself awake at night fretting over something that I could not contro…
Kenneth Chad Roberts,
You Shall Call His Name Yeshua — House of David Ministries
It is said by the Jewish rabbis that parents receive a glimmer of divine inspiration when they give their child a Hebrew name. We can clearly see evidence of this in scripture, “But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of
Eric M. Teitelman,
You Shall Call His Name Yeshua — House of David Ministries
It is said by the Jewish rabbis that parents receive a glimmer of divine inspiration when they give their child a Hebrew name. We can clearly see evidence of this in scripture, “But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of
Eric M. Teitelman,

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