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The Rainbow: A Covenant from God

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The rainbow is a covenant from God, a beautiful gift that God gave us along with a covenant from God. I even share what others have told me the rainbow means to them. #Rainbow #God

Bible / Cross / Death / Easter / Emmaus / Forgiveness / Freedom / Heaven / Holidays / Jesus Christ / Men of the Bible / Repent / Resurrection / Romans / Sin / Witnessing / Women of the Bible

Happy Easter “Resurrection Day”

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Happy Easter | I talk about today being Easter, Resurrection Day. The day where Jesus Christ arose from the grave and conquered death. He also died to save us from our sins too. #Easter #ResurrectionSunday #Resurrection
Day #Resurrection

Bible / Easter / Jesus Christ / Love / Men of the Bible / Resurrection / Sin / Theology / Women of the Bible

Why did Jesus Fold the Napkin?

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I am sure you seen this story going around on the internet about why Jesus folded the napkin or known as the linen burial cloth in His Tomb. This blog post talks about that and if there is any proof of this or not.

Christian / Easter / Health & Fitness / Heaven / Jesus Christ / Men of the Bible / Parables / Poems / Resurrection / Women of the Bible

If Jesus had an Obituary

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If Jesus had an Obituary – Obituaries are common among those who died. Check out this unknown author’s view of what Jesus Christ’s Obituary would be like if Christ had an Obituary.

Bible / Christian / Christian Music / Easter / Forgiveness / Jesus Christ / Men of the Bible / Sin / Women of the Bible

No Bones About It — Jesus is Alive!

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The phrase ‘No Bones About It’ is often used as well to state a fact with no doubt meaning Christ arose from the dead His bones were never found! Jesus Christ is surely alive!

Bible / Holidays / Lent / Men of the Bible / Repent / Sin

Ash Wednesday | Day of Ashes

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Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Also known as Day of Ashes. This day is marked with services of penitence (fasting and repentance). Celebrated by many Christian faiths including Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Roman Catholics. #AshWednesday #DayofAshes

Animals / Bible / Creation / God / Holidays / Horse / Men of the Bible / Prayer / Weather / Women of the Bible

Whether to rely on God, Man or Animal for Weather

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Who are are you going to rely on for the weather? An animal such as a groundhog? a horse? another type of animal? man? or God? I make a brief post here on weather and who to rely on. (Groundhog Day) #GroundhogDay #Groundhog

Christmas / Death / Forgiveness / God / Heaven / Hell / Holy Spirit / Jesus Christ / Men of the Bible / Sin / Women of the Bible

On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, My True Love Gave To Me

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Find out when and what was given on the twelfth day of Christmas and its hidden meaning from my true love gave to me in the 12 Days of Christmas. #TwelfthDayofChristmas #TwelfthDay #12DaysofChristmas #Christmas

Bible / Christmas / Church / Family / God / Jesus Christ / Joy / Men of the Bible / Peace / Printable / Printables / Sheep / Sin / Women of the Bible

The Christmas Story Using Candy

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The Christmas Story Using Candy – A fun and eatable way to share the Christmas Story by using candy and chocolates. #CandyChristmasStory Includes A Free Printable Version.

Men of the Bible / Zacchaeus

Divine Preparation: The Planted Tree That Met Zacchaeus’ Need

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Divine Preparation: The Planted Tree That Met Zacchaeus’ Need – Long before Zacchaeus couldn’t see Jesus, the tree was already planted to meet his need – In the Gospel of Luke, we come across the beautiful account of Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector who longed to see Jesus. However, Zacchaeus faced a significant obstacle—he was short in stature, making it impossible for him to catch a glimpse of the Savior amidst the large crowd. But little did Zacchaeus know that long before his desire to see Jesus arose, a tree had been planted, perfectly positioned to meet his need. This incredible incident teaches us a profound lesson about God’s providence and how He prepares for our encounters with Him even before we are aware of our deepest desires.

Bible / Christian / Men of the Bible

Fanning the Flames of Faith: Lessons from an Eagle Scout and 2 Timothy 1

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Fanning the Flames of Faith: Lessons from an Eagle Scout and 2 Timothy 1 – In the world of scouting, the image of an Eagle Scout skillfully fanning the flames of a campfire is a familiar one. It symbolizes both the ability to ignite a fire and the responsibility to nurture and sustain it. As Christians, we can draw valuable lessons from this imagery. In the second letter of Timothy, the Apostle Paul provides guidance on how to fan the flames of our faith. Just as an Eagle Scout tends to a campfire, we are called to nurture and protect the fire of our faith, allowing it to grow brighter and stronger. Let’s explore two powerful lessons from 2 Timothy 1 that can inspire us to fan the flames of our faith. #bgbg2

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