"God loves us and he wants us to be freed from the oppression of sin and be reconciled back to Him."
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“God's love will never disappear; His promise of Peace will not come to an end.” —Isaiah 54:10
Amen! 🙏🕊️🙌
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Isaiah 5:20 (KJV)
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
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"I will give you thanks, for you answered me; you have become my salvation."
Psalm 118:21
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Search me, O God, and know my heart: Try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting. Psalm 139:23-24 @biblelab ▪▪▪ #Biblelab #bibledaily #biblegram #Holyspirit #bibleprophecy #biblescripture #biblequote #bibleverseoftheday #bibletext #bible #bibletime#biblestory #biblefellowship #bibleverses #biblequotes #JesusChrist #Biblereading #bibleverse #biblestudy #bibleversedaily #Biblelove #Biblebeliever #Bibletruth #prayers #faith #dailydevotional #christianlife #christian #bibleapp #verseoftheday https://www.instagram.com/p/CosPu74Lh0t/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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“What does 1 Corinthians 3:16 mean?” By Bibleref.com:
“Verse Commentary: This verse creates the third metaphors that Paul uses to describe the local church in Corinth. First, he compared them to a field being planted and watered by himself and Apollos as God's workers (1 Corinthians 3:5–9). Then, he compared their community of Christians to a building being constructed on top of the foundation of Jesus Christ by other teachers and leaders (1 Corinthians 3:10–15).
Now Paul compares them to the temple of God. The word for "you" here is plural, not singular. He is asking his readers, as the local church in Corinth, if they understand that they together are God's temple and that God's Spirit lives in them.
This would likely have been an unusual idea to those living in this area. Those who had seen it would likely have pictured the massive, sprawling Jewish temple in Jerusalem, truly an impressive structure. By comparison, the church in Corinth likely had no building of their own, meeting instead in smaller groups in the homes of various members. How could they possibly be God's temple?
Paul's answer is to the point: God's Spirit lives in them (1 Corinthians 2:12; 6:19). To be clear, God's Spirit lives in each believer individually, but Paul shows here that in this way the Holy Spirit occupies the collected believers known as the church. Thus, they become the temple of God, even without a physical structure to meet in. As Christians often say, "the church" is the people, not the building.”
Amen! 🙏🕊️🙌
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`Psalms 28:1 (KJV) Unto thee will I cry, O LORD my rock; be not silent to me: lest, if thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit.
Only God is faithful in all circumstances.
My God, my Rock! I don’t know how much more pain and anxiety I can stand. Nobody understands me- You are my only hope. Help me to find my footing on Your rock. Help me to trust You, even when You are silent. Teach me to depend on You alone. In Jesus’ name, Amen.♡
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