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8 Best Pieces Of Career Advice For Women Who Want To Live A Purposeful Life
If possible, women should seek to work either working from home or stepping into the corporate world – God encourages us women to work and contribute to our household. When we read Proverbs 31:10-31, we see that the woman described in this Epilogue is a woman who works a lot, and you may wonder how she gets time to take care of her family. She rises early in the morning and works until late into the night – This is not to say that we have to do the same thing, but the Bible encourages us to find something to do with our hands and not be idle. This blog post will discuss…
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How To Forgive Others With The Help Of God And Heal Physically And Spiritually
What Is Forgiveness According To The Bible? In (Ephesians 4:31-32 NIV), it says, “Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. According to God, forgiving someone means getting rid of all bitterness you have towards that person. When someone hurts you and you keep that pain inside of you, it grows to become bitterness. But God is telling us to get rid of the bitterness and anger we may have towards someone who has hurt us to forgive them just as in Christ, God forgave…
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8 Powerful Things The Book Of Esther Teaches Us About God
Bible Lessons From The Book Of Esther Esther is one of the bravest women in the Bible because of her heroism and faith in God. She was an orphan who was adopted and taken care of by her cousin Mordecai. This period was when the exile to Babylon was over – the Jews had returned to Jerusalem, but a few of the Jews remained in Persia, the empire that took over from Babylon. In the book of Esther, we see how God works with our faith and how God’s favor separates us from the rest. Let us jump into the lessons we can learn from the book of Esther. God…
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5 Gentle Character Traits From Ruth Christian Women Can Learn
Ruth, the Moabites, was a woman who came from a pagan country and a pagan family, but God had a plan for her and her future. The sequence of events might not have played out smoothly, but non the less God still had a plan. We might say the same for our current reality; you might not know how God will turn your situation around for the better because of the adversity you may be going through, but like David and Ruth, God has a plan to turn around your situation. Thus, the hardship that you may be going through is part of the stepping stone to your victory. The…
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David A Man After God’s Heart And A Man Of War
David A Man After God’s Heart David is one of my favorite people in the Bible. He lived an adventurous life, had his up’s and down’s, fell off, and got back up, all while chasing after God’s heart. This blog post is our fourth in the series of “People of the Bible that God used for His purpose.” We discussed the patriarchs, Noah, and Moses and how God used them for specific assignments in our earlier posts. In this post, we will discuss King David and how God used him to lead the Israelites. 1 Samuel chapter 16 and the following chapters give us a glimpse into the life of David, his Calling, Anointing,…
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The Two ways God Used Moses For His Purpose
This post is the third series in our series of how God used people in biblical times for His purpose. We talked about the patriarchs and how God used Noah as well. In today’s blog, we will talk about Moses and how God called him and led him to deliver the Israelites from Egypt. The Backstory To Moses’s Life Moses was born in the times the Israelites were oppressed and enslaved by the Egyptians. He was born to Levite parents, so Moses was from the tribe of Levi. These were in the times when all male babies were ordered to be killed by the Pharoah of Egypt. Please read Exodus Chapters 1 and 2 for the whole…
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Noah’s Assignment And God’s Purpose For Mankind
Noah’s Assignment We started this series by talking about the patriarchs and how God used Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to create His Jewish nation. Today, we will talk about Noah and how God used him to preserve a select few; Noah’s family and two of each animal in the world. Because of man’s wickedness in that generation, God would start over again with humankind, but He needed a few select people to procreate and fill the earth after the flood, and He chose the family of Noah. Noah had three sons. All the people who will enter the ark will be Noah and his wife, his three sons (Shem, Ham,…
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People In The Bible God Used For His Purpose (The Patriarchs)
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob We thank God He has called us to join in His glorious work in His creation. The Bible is full of people God used for His purpose. God’s ultimate purpose for us is that we will love Him with all our heart, mind, and soul. We also know that we will live in a broken world with a broken human nature, far from the perfect world God created in the beginning. The enemy tempted Adam and Eve and caused The Fall to happen, and the trajectory of our lives has changed. But, God is very faithful and merciful and sent His son Jesus Christ to reconcile…
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3 Reasons God May Allow Trials In Our Lives
Why God Allows Trials And Crisis In Our Lives So, first of all, I want to say that God created a perfect world, but we now live in a broken world because of the fall in the garden (Genesis 3). Because of the fall, we live in a world that is predisposed to evil, so God said that “The Lord saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time.” (6:5 NIV) Humankind is naturally evil, and our hearts and thoughts are continually evil. Because of continual evil is why God…
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What Exactly Does Matthew 6:33 Mean And How Can It Be The Cornerstone In Our Christain Walk
25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[a]? 28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. 29 Yet…