2020
Forty Day Fast
This is our interactive blog for us to stay connected corporately during our 40 Day Fast.
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January 2 (1) Blessed are the undefiled in the way, Who walk in the law of the LORD! (2) Blessed are those who keep His testimonies, Who seek Him with the whole heart! (3) They also do no iniquity; They walk in His ways. (4) You have commanded us To keep Your precepts diligently. Enero 2/Febrero 10
Enero 2 Salmo 119:1-4 “Bienaventurados los perfectos de camino, Los que andan en la ley de Jehová. Bienaventurados los que guardan sus testimonios, Y con todo el corazón le buscan; Pues no hacen iniquidad Los que andan en sus caminos. Tú encargaste Que sean muy guardados tus mandamientos.”
Kristin
1/2/2020 05:44:06 pm
Blessed are those who are undefiled! When we dig deep into the Word He shows us where our hearts need cleansing so we can walk in His ways. This connects with Isaiah 58.
Vikki Tynan
1/2/2020 05:56:52 pm
Psalm 119 is divided into 22 sections, each consisting of 8 verses. Each section has a letter of the Hebrew Alphabet assigned to it. The Hebrew alphabet is very symbolic with many layers of meaning. As we study Psalm 119 during this fast, I urge you to study the meanings of the letters, and how they relate to the eight verses associated with them.
Momma Betty
1/2/2020 06:09:16 pm
Once, when I was in Israel, I had a dream. In the dream there were many people praying at the Wailing Wall. Over to the side of where we were praying, there was a small group of people sitting huddled together on the ground.
Felicia
1/2/2020 09:25:49 pm
When I studied I looked at the KJV and I looked up definition of some word. When I looked at AMPLIFIED BIBLE VERSION was the same definition I got. See below how this version gave definitions of some words. Blessings Felicia
Julie
1/3/2020 08:13:11 am
This is so good. in Verse 4, God has charged us, commanded us, to keep His precepts [commandments, laws, His appointed statutes, mandates] that we should observe [To see or behold with some attention; to notice] them diligently[carefully, exceedingly, With steady application and care; with industry or assiduity; not carelessly; not negligently]
Dennis Duke
1/3/2020 03:03:18 pm
I woke up this Thursday morning and the Lord gave me the following Word. Comments are closed.
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