This is an unbelievably inspiring story of transformation. Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again. But after so long of being confined, Arthur was determined to change his fate. With hard work and people that loved, supported and had faith in him, Arthur made a miraculous transformation and is now an inspiration to us all. God has truly worked a miracle in his life! Philippians 4:13
Daily Pulse - Matthew 5:31-33 “It has been said, ‘Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a certificate of divorce.’ But I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for marital unfaithfulness, causes her to become an adulteress, and anyone who marries the divorced woman commits adultery."
www.actionevangelism.com Many churches cannot move in the power of God with signs and wonders and miracles because their traiditon discounts God's power.
For this MUCH SHORTER Spiritual Affirmation video, I'll be talking about what I read in Judges 9 and what we can apply from it. I find what Jotham says the the leaders of Beth Milla and Shechem in verses 7-21, as well as what happens to both Abimelech and the leaders within verses 22-57 to be very interesting; no I do not read all 57 verses. In short, God doesn't treat sin as a "first degree" only basis, in that you can be guilty of sin if you're an accomplace or simply one who tolerates the sin taken place.
For this ninth edition, I really liked reading this quote from Teresa of Avila. She speaks of various things in this quote such as prayer, false appearances, Satan, and sin. It is convicting in that we Christians sometimes make this outward appearance of us "being ok" when we may be struggling andor ashamed of some sin within. We need to not only keep it real and let people know about our trials/struggles, since they might actually be able to help us out, but at the same time not be discouraged from praying to God about it. Satan has devised this guilt trap for us to think "oh I've sinned too much" or "oh I've done a very terrible sin" and guilts our consciences into believing we aren't good enough to talk to God about it. Truth of the matter is God cares about our problems and worries, and he wants us to pray for his help and let him know how we are feeling.
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