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Want to be part of a family. This is what the apostle Paul says, the family of God should look like. If you are a Christian, then your true family, is the family of God.

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Love never fails. Jesus was perfect ❤️. Our Father God, gave his only son, who was perfect in every way, that we might live. Our perfect example of how we might display love, as his spirit lives in us.

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Whatever comes my way, today, I know you are with me. Fill me with your spirit that I might see the world through your eyes, that I may see clearly.

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His Love does endure forever. We are loved by the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords. May we enter those gates, today, in our daily walk, here and now, Lord. May we lift your name high today, as we love as you loved us.

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Those who repent with a humble heart, will find forgiveness, and restoration from the Father. He is the one true god! All can have access through Jesus, to those who believe. May we pray today, for those who do not know this joy, and are facing many struggles. As Paul says, make my Joy complete.

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What is the cure for worry? Verse 33, Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and will take care of you. Father, May we trust in you you, day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute. And all Gods people said………..

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How refreshing is Gods wisdom. Think before you speak. This very thing, could have a drastic impact in our life, and our society. Our words can be a weapon or a blessing. Father, forgive me when I have used them as a instrument of destruction.

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Those whom I Love, I Reprove.

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3:19 Those whom I love, I reprove and discipline. Both vv. 18 , 20 indicate that Christ was speaking here to unbelievers. God certainly loves the unconverted (cf. Jn 3:16 ). And “reprove” and “discipline” often refer to God’s convicting and punishing the unregenerate ( Mt 18:17 ; 1Co 14:24 ; 2Ti 2:25 ). † 3:20 I stand at the door and knock. Rather than allowing for the common interpretation of Christ’s knocking on a person’s heart, the context demands that Christ was seeking to enter this church that bore His name but lacked a single true believer. This poignant letter was His knocking. If one member would recognize his spiritual bankruptcy and respond in saving faith, He would enter the church.

Lord, anything we say or do or accomplish, may it be in your name and for your Glory. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. May we not take any credit, for the work you are doing in us. Amen!

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