Tag: Gods word
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A Hunger for God’s Word
I love Lay’s Potato Chips. The salty taste, the crunching sound they make, and the thin texture of the chip make them one of my favorite snacks. However, they are not on my list of healthy foods. I try not to buy them often because when I do have a bag in the house, my…
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The Devil Lies
The Bible is clear about the nature of the devil—he is a liar and a deceiver. From the very beginning, the devil has used lies and trickery to lead people astray. Understanding his tactics and knowing how to combat them with the truth of God’s Word is crucial for every Christian. Let’s explore some examples…
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The Ultimate Treasure Hunt
Treasure hunting has always captured the imagination, with tales of buried riches and secret maps leading to untold wealth. The allure of treasure hunting lies not just in the riches, but in the thrill of the search, the dedication required, and the joy of discovery. Just as treasure hunters dig through layers of earth to…
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The Journey from Feelings to Facts to Findings
Today, let’s delve into the journey from feelings to facts to findings. Imagine this scenario: You hear a rumor about someone you know, maybe a friend or a colleague. Your first reaction might be a surge of emotions – shock, anger, disbelief, or maybe even betrayal, depending on the nature of the rumor. It’s natural…
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Living Sponges: Absorbing God’s Word into Our Hearts
Just as a sponge absorbs liquid, we, as Christians, are called to absorb and internalize God’s Word in our lives. Much like the porous structure of a sponge, our hearts and minds should be open and receptive to the truths and teachings found in Scripture. In Psalm 119:11, the psalmist declares, “I have hidden your…
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Unearthing God’s Hidden Treasures: Our Christian Life as a Metal Detector

Psalm 119:162 – “I rejoice at your word like one who finds great spoil.” This year marked the celebration of my 43rd wedding anniversary. With each passing year, I’ve noticed that finding the perfect gift for my husband becomes increasingly challenging. It’s not that I don’t understand his preferences or desires, but at this stage…