Sunday, May 11, 2008
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Sunday, 11
"I'm a winner! A victor! More than a conqueror! An overcomer! I'm a "never-give-upper." I'm a survivor of trials that refine me as gold tried in the fire". Revelation 12:11; Romans 8:37; I Peter 1:7.
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Pastor and Author Robert Scott's next upcoming Book signing:
New signing dates to be announced soon.
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Welcome to our site! |
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Missed the Passover? |
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Does God make provision for circumstances? Is Passover important enough that God would provide an additional opportunity for you to celebrate this occasion? Yes. II Chronicles 30:15 demonstrates God’s great desire for you to celebrate this day with Him. As such, the annual 2nd Passover will occur this year Sunday, May 18, 2008. ..."  |
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The Power of Forgiving ~ Part 3 |
(Last of a three part series) A righteous man is not only able to forgive a brother, a neighbor or institution, but he can also forgive himself from his heart. The forgiving of a righteous man not only brings peace to him but also to others. The righteous man presets his heart to forgive, give freedom and release from any betrayal, offence, sin or debt committed against him. This empowerment to forgive before the offence means it also is an empowerment to END calamity’s hand in your life. The shields around you can be made secure. ...  |
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Charley West's Daily Devotional ~ Sunday, May 11 |
Welcome to the Freedom Church of God Daily Devotionals link. I have been sharing them for the past 3 and a half years on 105.9 SHINE FM and most recently on AM 930 The Light Radio Stations. Because of recent developments, they will no longer be heard, however the text of previous messages, as well as daily updated new devotions will be able to be received HERE .
Thanks for visiting and be blessed in Jesus Name ...
Charley West |
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The Leaven of the Pharisees |
Job, a major prophet and speaker of righteousness, spoke words in Job 13:3 that have profound prophetic significance and explain why people, including Christians, argue with God. They also explain why Jesus had to effectively counter the human reasoning of the Pharisees by His well-chosen words. Here are Job's words: "But would speak to the Almighty, And I desire to argue with God." ...  |
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