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2 days ago · Charles Spurgeon evening devotional for October 31 from the book "Morning and Evening"“I did know you in the wilderness, in the land of great drought.”Hosea ...
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Mar 4, 2021 · In this episode, host Jack Beck demonstrates how God uses spiritual wilderness in our lives as seasons for growth.
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Mar 4, 2021 · In this episode, Jack Beck defines the seven qualities of a physical wilderness, from how vast and rugged it is to the fact that it has no borders. ABOUT THIS SERIES: “Wilderness is not just an...
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God Provides Water, Manna and Quail. Scripture Reference: Exodus 15:22-16:36. Suggested Emphasis: The Lord took care of His people in the wilderness, and He will take care of us today. Memory Verse: “My God will use his wonderful riches in Christ Jesus to give you everything you need.”. Philippians 4:19, ICB.
Oct 4, 2024 · All believers in the Lord share a common experience. The Apostle Paul relates how all of our forefathers were under the cloud, and how they all passed through the sea (1 Cor. 10-1-3). Our forefathers had another experience in common. They all spent some time in the wilderness.
Seek Refuge in God and Trust Him When You Are in the Wilderness. 1 Sam. 21:1-2. David seeks refuge in the house of God, yet then falters in his honesty. After fleeing from Saul, David sought refuge with the high priest Ahimelech in the city of Nob.
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Mar 6, 2019 · If Israel was ever going to stand in the promised land, with their hands full of bread, and say, “I know how to abound,” they would first need to walk through the wilderness, with God’s word in their hearts, and say, “I know how to be brought low” (Philippians 4:12).