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Living Each Day With Fearless Faith – Romans 8:35

Living Each Day With Fearless Faith – Romans 8:35

We can live each day with fearless faith when we realize nothing can separate us from the love of Christ. So, how do these terms found in Romans 8:35, 38,39 relate to my life?  Tribulation  – oppressed, bothered, troubled Distress  – misfortune, suffering, calamity Persecution – aggravation, annoyance, teasing, hrassment Famine – scarcity, lack, shortages Nakedness – lacking enough clothing Peril – danger of losing _____ Sword – coercive power, threat of life or maybe livelihood, death, or death of someone close, fighting…

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God’s Love – Basis For Answered Prayer

God’s Love – Basis For Answered Prayer

Do you know that you are surrounded by God’s love? Imagine a faint mist swirling around you. Can you feel it brushing your skin? That is a very poor picture of being surrounded, but I can’t think of anything else. Are you aware of God’s presence? Jesus told us to abide, to live in His love. I think we need to imagine it. Can you abide in something if it is only in your head in word pictures? No. His…

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Nothing Can Separate Us From God’s Love

Nothing Can Separate Us From God’s Love

Romans 8:35 says, “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?” These words may not describe our lives. But, let’s think about each of them for a minute. What in our lives can separate us if we aren’t aware of the importance of them. Most of our lives are lived in ordinary, daily routines.  So what about tribulation, distress, etc.? How do they affect you…

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# 1 Question

# 1 Question

There is one ultimate question, a question of all time, the only question in the universe, and Hannah Whithall Smith puts it into words. Our great need, therefore, is to find out this fact of His abiding love. Our question of one another, or of our own hearts, ought to be not, “Do you love God?” but, “Have you found out that God loves you?” Smith, Hannah Whithall, “Being Loving” July 4, God Is Enough, Minneapolis, MN: Zondervan Publishing, 1986….

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