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DAILY DEVOTION ON FACEBOOK
November 13, 2011 - Sunday
"A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed" - Prov 11:25
Do you need strength and encouragement to make it through a difficult time? Maybe you´ve been through a big disappointment or going through a situation right now that´s just not really fair.
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How can I trust God when I am facing unemployment, foreclosure, or bancruptcy? |
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FAMILY LIFE 101
Nov. 15 - 20, 2011
The loss of employment and/or income is one of the most distressing events in life, especially for those supporting a family. Foreclosure on the family home or having to declare bankruptcy due to unemployment adds additional fear, uncertainty, and emotional turmoil. For the Christian man or woman facing unemployment, foreclosure or bankruptcy, there can be additional doubts about God's goodness and His promises to provide for His children. How is the Christian to react to these catastrophic life events? What biblical principles can we apply to the loss of a home or a job and benefits (health/life insurance, mid-life crisis)?
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What are appropriate reasons for not attending Church? |
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CHURCH LIFE 101
Lesson #141 - November 16 - 21, 2011
Many people have an improper and/or unbiblical understanding of church attendance. Some people feel that they must attend church legalistically, being at church virtually every time there is any kind of service or meeting. Some people experience a feeling of guilt whenever they miss a Sunday morning service. Sadly, some churches encourage this guilt by putting excessive pressure on people to attend regularly. In the matter of church attendance, the most crucial thing to understand is that the quality of a person's relationship with God is not determined by how often he/she is in church. Similarly, God's love for His children is not based on the number of times they attend formal services.
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How can I enjoy in my Christian life? |
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CHRISTIAN LIFE 101
Lesson #258 - Nov. 14 - 19, 2011
Periods of sadness and depression can enter the life of even the most devout Christian. We see many examples of this in the Bible. Job wished he had never been born (Job 3:11). David prayed to be taken away to a place where he would not have to deal with reality (Psalm 55:6-8). Elijah, even after defeating 450 prophets of Baal with fire called down from heaven (1 Kings 18:16-46), fled into the desert and asked God to take his life (1 Kings 19:3-5).
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