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Psalm 32:7 in the Bible promises both "songs of victory" and a "hiding place" if we trust in God. Pastor Jesse Bradley of Seattle, Washington, shares why we must have hope.
We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises.
In verses 21:4-5 of the Book of Revelation, God promises to make everything new and wipe away tears, Pastor Dave Miller of Nebraska explains, saying there is hope for the future with God.
On your desert journey, you will be tempted to forget or question God’s promises. In those moments, trust this reality: The Lord may delay fulfilling his promises, but he will never deny them.
Proverbs 3:5-6 offers God’s promise - here’s how tap into it FILE - Mike Bishop closes his Bible after reading a passage from the Book of Psalms in Byram, Miss., on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020.
“God’s promises are more certain, and therefore more powerful, than any promise made by any mortal being. We can rely on God’s promises not because they are enforceable in a court of law or through ...
This means that God is not obligated to keep those promises if we don't meet the conditions first. Let's start with salvation: Giving us a right to be called a child of God, or in New Testament ...
Throughout scripture by way of God's prophets and writers, He has instructed humanity how to live and how not to live. God has given us warnings of the consequences to those of us who reject his wa… ...
The promises of God are never subject to our particular situations in life; our situation is subject to the promises of God. I want to encourage you to not take the words in the scriptures lightly.