Bible Verses

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Lack wisdom? Ask God who gives generously to all. (Ref. James 1:5)

Typography: James 1:5

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Has it ever occurred to us that we need wisdom to face trials?
Give us today our daily bread. (Ref. Matthew 6:11)

Typography: Matthew 6:11

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Have you thought about why Jesus said "today" and "daily bread"?
Evening, morning, and noon I cry out, and He hears my voice. (Ref. Psalm 55:17)

Typography: Psalm 55:17

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Do you ever worry that God must be tired of hearing the same thing over and over, especially on days when the only thing you can pray is, "Help me, God, help me".
Your Father knows what you need before you ask. (Ref. Matthew 6:8)

Typography: Matthew 6:8

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God isn't that boss who needs a well-written proposal to hear us out. He isn't that teacher who's expecting a 1000-word essay.
Because of His great love we are not consumed. Lamentations 3:22

Typography: Lamentations 3:22

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You recall the many times you have failed the Lord, and your heart can scarcely bear the thought. Dismay creeps in as you slowly become convinced you've blown it, and God wants nothing to do with you.
He refreshes my soul and guides me along the right paths (Ref. Psalm 23:3)

Typography: Psalm 119:10

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Finding significance through hard work. Staying ambitious to get ahead and make a name for ourselves. To be accepted, respected.
He refreshes my soul and guides me along the right paths (Ref. Psalm 23:3)

Typography: Psalm 23:3

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Finding significance through hard work. Staying ambitious to get ahead and make a name for ourselves. To be accepted, respected.
"I hold your right hand. Do not fear, I will help you." (Ref. Isaiah 41:13)

Typography: Isaiah 41:13

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We are a fearful generation—#FOMO, #FOBO, fear of failure, change, judgement... and the list goes on.
The Lord heals the wounds of the brokenhearted. (Ref. Psalm 147:3)

Typography: Psalm 147:3

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A repentant heart—brokenheartedness—is not the same as merely feeling guilty, like how we might feel about not exercising or a dieting and then proceed to brush off the thought.