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Uplifting

*** kabod: abundance, honor, glory (Strong's Hebrew)




"Do you want to get well?"


 
A detailed explanation on Cain.


 
".....what book of the Old Testament are you living right now?"



 
What a beautiful experience!

The pastor walks us through the story of Rahab, as we wear her shoes.



 
Bumped, just because you shouldn't let this thread die on the vine.

amen, a break from that other forum; doesn't matter how much light is shed there, they put on heavier blind folds.


 
God will equip you, to do what you're supposed to do!

amen Tosca. great thread you started back in the stone age time of this forum....

i attended Pentecostal church today, very moving regarding removing generational curses. we came forward for prayer but this Song moved me to tears; we need to be moved my God, especially men like me that need to worship in Spirit and in Truth.

Edit, oh yeah, he mentioned April 8 as a day of Repentance. the Eclipse moves over 8 cities in the usa named Nineveh; ........Nineveh repented and God spared that city.

will America repent?







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amen Tosca, what is your favorite uplift out there?


My daily walks.
I not only pray.............................................but greeting/meeting people along the way.
 
The Hands of our Father, lifting us up.



 
Come back to Me.


A simple explanation of the REFORMATION.



 
Found myself singing this on my walk.
Just soaking up and feeling the words.




When no one else can understand me
When everything I do is wrong
You give me hope and consolation
You give me strength to carry on
And you're always there
To lend a hand in everything I do

That's the wonder
The wonder of you
(Wonder of you)

And when you smile, the world is brighter
You touch my hand, and I'm a king
Your kiss to me is worth a fortune
Your love for me is everything

I guess I'll never know
The reason why
You love me as you do
That's the wonder
The wonder of you




 
On Easter Sunday, Earl “Buddy” Duggins was doing what he has been for more than five decades—preaching the gospel.


But his message on April 12 to those watching the livestream of Forest Home Baptist Church (FHBC) in Kilgore, Texas, was different from all the rest; it was his last.

Shortly after preaching about the resurrection hope of Easter, Duggins died of a heart attack.


He closed his last sermon with a personal testimony of struggling to cope with his wife’s death less than three months earlier.


Duggins shared how he cried himself to sleep for several days after losing his wife of almost 60 years.

He said the couple had wanted to “go together,” so he kept asking God why he was left here.
Duggins, who turned 81 last September, said God impressed His answer on His heart, “I’ve left you here to do nothing more than preach the gospel of Jesus Christ you’ve been preaching for 55 years.”



So the pastor began to do just that:





 
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