[:en]Here are scripture verses to manage ANGER: “In your anger, do not sin. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold” (Eph. 4:26-27) “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man’s anger does not bring… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/22/17)[:]
[:en]Thoughts from “Light to My Path” (4/21/17)[:]
[:en]Scripture Reading: John 21:20-25 Biblical Truth: When Jesus told Peter: “When you were younger, you used to gird yourself and walk wherever you wished, but when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands and someone else will gird you and bring you where you do not wish to go” (v. 20) Peter turning… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Light to My Path” (4/21/17)[:]
[:en]Thoughts from “Light to My Path” (4/20/17)[:]
[:en]Scripture Reading: John 21:15-19 Biblical Truth: Jesus rein-stated Peter by asking him “Do you love me” 3 times. The “Love” that Jesus referred to was unconditional and sacrificial love (AGAPE). But Peter replied with a conditional and brotherly love (PHILEO). Jesus knew that Peter was being honest by responding with a (PHILEO) love considering that… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Light to My Path” (4/20/17)[:]
[:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/21/17)[:]
[:en]When Joshua was facing Jericho, a commander of the Lord’s army appeared to him. (Joshua 5:14). He obeyed the Lord’s instruction and Jericho was delivered into his hands. *When you are facing an impossible situation, instead of worrying, trust God because nothing is too hard for Him*[:]
[:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/20/17)[:]
[:en]The father of the prodigal son was waiting for his son to return. When he saw him, he ran to his son, embraced and kissed him. The son did not deserve to be welcomed back because he had taken his share of inheritance and caused sorrow and heartache to his father. But despite of what… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/20/17)[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Luke 15[:]
[:en]The Three Parables explain God’s ministry to find the LOST. The Lost Sheep – Sheep are stubborn but innocent animals that usually go astray. When lost, the shepherd has to go and find them and bring back to the flock. Similarly, we are like sheep that have gone astray. We need our Lord, the Shepherd… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Luke 15[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Samuel 8[:]
[:en]David was victorious against the Philistines, Moabites, Zobahites, Arameans, and Edomites. He then dedicated all the articles he took for Solomon to build the temple. He reconciled all the lost territory and became famous because the Lord gave him victory wherever he went.[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Samuel 7[:]
[:en]David offered to build a house for the Lord, but He would not permit him to do so. Instead, he would raise up his offspring Solomon to be the one to build His house. However, God promised David with a forever throne (v. 13) and a forever kingdom (v. 16). David asked God to fulfill… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Samuel 7[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Samuel 6[:]
[:en]David instructed his men to bring up the ark of God. They set the ark of God on a new cart instead of carrying by the shoulder of men. When the oxen carrying the ark stumbled, Uzzah reached out and took hold of the ark of God. The Lord struck him dead because God does… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Samuel 6[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Samuel 5[:]
[:en]Now all tribes of Israel came to David at Hebron and anointed him king over Israel. He was 30 years old when he became king and reigned for 40 years. He reigned over Judah for 7-1/2 years while in Jerusalem 33 years. David conquered Jerusalem and defeated the Philistines.[:]