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Category: #Jesus
Father let your Kingdom come, Father let your will be done, on Earth as in Heaven, right here in this place!!!
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Father, may we never take lightly, that we stand guilty before you, yet through faith not in our own works, but through Jesus, sacrifice on the cross, for our sin, you have granted us life, both now, and eternally. May we never lift up our selves, higher than others. We stand guilty as they do, yet your grace sets all men right with you when they believe in Jesus. Amen and Amen.
Nothing is more treasured, than our children, walking by your spirit.
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Lord, I pray that, more than remember what we have taught them, that it will point them to you, that you may draw them, close to you.
See notes below…
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Notes from Jonn MacArthur Study Bible
1:9 in … knowledge. This is from the Gr. word that describes genuine, full, or advanced knowledge. Biblical love is not an empty sentimentalism but is anchored deeply in the truth of Scripture and regulated by it (cf. Eph 5:2, 3; 1Pe 1:22). discernment. The Eng. word “aesthetic” comes from this Gr. word, which speaks of moral perception, insight, and the practical application of knowledge. Love is not blind, but perceptive, and it carefully scrutinizes to distinguish between right and wrong. See note on 1Th 5:21, 22.
† 1:10 approve the … excellent. “Approve” in classical Gr. described the assaying of metals or the testing of money for authenticity (cf. Lk 12:56; 14:19). “Excellent” means “to differ.” Believers need the ability to distinguish those things that are truly important so they can establish the right priorities. sincere and blameless. “Sincere” means “genuine,” and may have originally meant “tested by sunlight.” In the ancient world, dishonest pottery dealers filled cracks in their inferior products with wax before glazing and painting them, making worthless pots difficult to distinguish from expensive ones. The only way to avoid being defrauded was to hold the pot to the sun, making the wax-filled cracks obvious. Dealers marked their fine pottery that could withstand “sun testing” as sine cera—”without wax.” “Blameless” can be translated “without offense,” referring to relational integrity. Christians are to live lives of true integrity that do not cause others to sin (see notes on Ro 12:9; 1Co 10:31, 32; 2Co 1:12; cf. Ro 14; 1Co 8). the day of Christ. See note on v. 6.
He’ll Take Care of the Rest!!!
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He’ll take care of the rest!
See a fun song from the past, by Keith Green
Had a great day with my daughter and granddaughter yesterday. Looking forward to seeing my other two daughters in CA this week, and my my 3 grandsons. Kathy and I, can’t wait, to be back home for a few weeks.

“He will restore the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, so that I will not come and smite the land with a curse.””
Malachi 4:6 NASB1995
We were made to worship Jesus. NOTHING, should be above him. Father, may we take regular inventory, of what might be taking your place. Forgive us, when we lose sight of who you are, and what you have done for us. We give you Praise today.
WITHOUT EXCUSE…..
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WITHOUT EXCUSE……..”COME TO JESUS, ALL YOU WHO ARE HEAVY LADEN, AND HE WILL GIVE YOU REST”, HE SAID. If you don’t know how to do this, the answer is simple. Jesus said, “pick up your cross, and follow him”. Believe in Faith, that he, Son of God, gave himself, to die for us, in our unrighteousness, that we might become righteousness before God.
For where your heart is, there your treasure will be, also.
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Father, may we check our heart out, and do an examination. May we continually look to see, if we are following down a path, that could become idolatry, or whether we are being good stewards, with what you have given to us, to further your kingdom.
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