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Seek Holiness, and You’ll Find Happiness
By Greg Laurie – If you’re trying to find happiness, know that if you live for yourself, you will never find yourself.
Greg Laurie,
Blessed are Those That Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. – Matthew 5:6 As Christians, our righteousness comes from the blood of Jesus first and foremost. We have a…
Amanda Carey,
The Hunger For God
So many people talk about wonderful revivals in the past and how they are praying for revival now. And, that’s great, but there is only one thing that will bring true revival. Hunger for God—only...
Donna Sparks,
Cry Out to Seek His Face
It’s time to ask a different question.
Jason Davis,
Are You Thirsty for God?
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” (Matthew 5:6) Some time ago I discovered a …
Russ Sharrock,
Blessing
RENEWAL JOURNAL 7: BLESSING Also in Renewal Journals Vol 2: Issues 6-10 Renewal Journal Vol 2 (6-10) – PDF Share good news – Share this page freely Copy and share this link on your media, eg Fac…
Geoff Waugh,
Thirsty?
“The woman said to him, Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirst y and have to keep coming here to draw water.” (John 4:15) …
Russ Sharrock,
5 Ways to Refresh Your Intimate Relationship w/God - Intercession For A Generation Blog
Choose a different prayer time than normalSeeking the Lord at a different prayer hour than the norm is a way to break the monotony of your daily routine of seek
Russelyn Williams,
Blessing
RENEWAL JOURNAL 7: BLESSING Also in Renewal Journals Vol 2: Issues 6-10 Renewal Journal Vol 2 (6-10) – PDF Share good news – Share this page freely Copy and share this link on your media, eg Fac…
Geoff Waugh,
Broken Water Pots and the Gospel
Of all the struggles I face, the one thing I struggle with most is myself. It is of some consolation (but perhaps not much) that I share that problem with Paul. Remember that somewhat convoluted statement of his: What I want to do, I don't. And what I don't want to do, I do? Part of that conversation with the readers of his letter to the Romans describes Paul's recognition that the law is a good thing. He calls it holy, righteous and good (7:12) Without the law, which is God's standard for right
Lynda Schultz,

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