Daily Pulse - Revelation 4:10-11 the twenty-four elders fall down before him who sits on the throne, and worship him who lives for ever and ever. They lay their crowns before the throne and say: "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being."
My daughter Keokina and I thought it would be fun for her to lip sync JJ Hellers song "Your Hands". :-) We were just having some fun with it. It's a really good song that ministers to the both of us. Hope it does you to.
Thy Kingdom Come: Piercing the Sacred Veil tells the mesmerizing and astounding true account of how one woman has been touched by Heaven, created into a Divine Channeler and is now forever changed.
For those that have ever questioned whether Heaven and hell are real, the Archangels caution: "Be careful for you cannot see. Archangels defend."
Can excess stress & worry make you gain weight? In this episode, Coach Liz, Certified Wellness Coach takes Christian women viewers on a wellness road trip to know how it happens. www.lovelifewellness.co
Peter and Jesus were close friends, but because Peter was human he sometimes let Jesus down. It's good to know that Jesus is a friend who will always forgive.
Derrick gives an overview of 8 key principles that are key to growing leaders from his best selling book- "The Amaryllis Way-Growing Leaders who Grow Leaders"
Do you believe that if you have faith, you can do anything, and all things are possible? Jay Rapids does. He is a man of great faith and believes in the impossible. Jay trusts and obeys God. He knows that God will do whatever He wants to do whenever He wants to do it. But, Jay knows that his timing is not God’s timing. He has to wait sometimes.
Faith is believing, trusting and knowing that something will happen without seeing it.
The Bible says, “And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you” (Matthew 17:20).
Tips for trusting and having faith in God: • Submit to Him completely • Read His word daily • Fellowship with other Christians
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Tal vez te preguntes: "¿Hay que tratar mal a los homosexuales?" No. A Dios no le gusta el pecado, detesta el pecado, pero ama a todos los hombres, incluidos los pecadores. Recuerda que tú también eres pecador y Dios te ama. Jesús ama a los homosexuales y ha dado su vida en la cruz por ellos. Dios quiere que se arrepientan de su pecado, está deseando perdonarles, está deseando decirles que no van por el buen camino, que han elegido el mal camino. ¿Recuerdas cuando le presentaron a Jesús a una mujer adúltera? Jesús sabía que había pecado, sabía que había utilizado mal su sexualidad, pero Jesús también sabía que estaba muy arrepentida y ¿qué le dijo? [...] "Jesús le dijo: «Tampoco yo te condeno. Vete, y en adelante no peques más.» " (Jn 8, 11) Eso le dice también a aquél que practica la homosexualidad: "Te perdono y en adelante no peques más".
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