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Trinity - Bible Meditation #biblemeditaion #trinity #god

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  The Scripters uniformaly and and emphathically declare that there is only one God, and non beside Him. "Is there a God beside Me? Yea, there is no God I know not any" (Isa 44:8). "Before Me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after Me" (43:10). "For I am God and there is none else. I am God, and there is non like Me" (Isa 46:9). Yet the same Scriptires reveal distinctly, a plurality in the one Godhead or Deity. "EL" and "ELOHIM" The Hebrews word "E" mean God. "ELOHIM" is plural of "EL" and therefore it Means "Gods", Both these words, namely "EL" and "ELOHIM", are widely used in the Old Testament Scriptures for "God" but th Bible translators have used their discretion in translating "ELOHIM" as " GOD " (in singular) when reference is made to the only true God, and as "gods" (in the plural) when reference is made to heathen go

How is your giving - Bible Mediation #biblemeditation

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 Verify I say unto you, That this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury for all they did cast in of their abundance; hut she of her want sis cast in all that she had, even all her kiving" (Mark 12:43,44).   Is it not amazing to see the devotion of this godly widow? She was probably aware of what the priests were doing with most of the money. If she was an ordinary woman, she would have thought, "What is the use of gving all that I have to the temple, seeing the way the money is misused?" (They obviously wasted money on ornate stones and elaborate temple decreations. Luke 21:5).              What do we learn from the widow's offering? First of all, she believed she was giving to God, and not to man. The widow obviously also had the revelation that god wanted her very best. When God's love, God;s pure love, fills our soul, giving sacrificially will be delight rather than a law or demand. As our love for the Lord grows we will

Overcoming life through in the Blood of Jesus - Bible Meditation #biblewords

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  "They overcome him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony" (Rev 12:11).                   One blessing we get through the blood of Christ is an overcoming life. Through the blood of Jesus Christ we receive a life of overcoming sin, Satan, sickness (hereditary sickness, curse spells, witchcraft, childhood disease, ete), fear of death, fear of the future, fear of disease, etc. In breif, the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ has a unique power that can enable us to overcome anything that is of the devil, world and sin.               It is called the 'blood of the Lamb' and not, 'blood of the lion'. Inother words, as we are continuously washed in the blood of Christ, we are gradually being made lambs, being made meek and lowly. "And I looked unto the Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with Him an hundred forty and four thousand ..."(Rev 14:1). Those who stand with the Lamb of God must be lambs (in character).                  May the

Where are the Intercessors? - Bible Meditation

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  "By His knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many for He shall bear their inquities...He hath poured out His Soul unto death: and He was numbered with the transgressors; and He bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgessors" (Isa 53:11,12).           "By His knowledge shall My righteous servant justify many." This knowledge is indeed unique. The knowledge of this world makes a aman justify himself and put all the blame on others. Jesus told the Pharisees, "You are they which justify yourselves before men" Luk 16:15). Divine knowledge works the other way round; it makes one take all the blame upon oneself    and justify others! Do we have his divine knowledge?           Why is this unique knowledge essential for travailing or interceding in prayer? Because true intercessors have to bear the iniquites of others "He shall bear their iniquities."  If someone has sinned against with God, the man who intercedes for him, shou

Seek Grace - Bible Meditation

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 "Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord" (Gen 6:8)             This is the first mention of  'grace' in the word of God. The context is the time when the world was corrupt to the core and people were grieving the heart of God. The Lord pours His grace upon His people when there is darkness and sin everywhere -  so that they may be preserved.               Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. This is the secret to find grace - looking only unto the eyes of the Lord. Had Noah looked elsewhere, he woild have found disgrace instead of grace. We often lose or miss the grace of God because we look to man, instead of to the Lord.               Noah 'found' grace, as he sought for it. Had he not sought for it, he could have never found it. What made him seek it? The corruptions around him. "Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound" (Rom 5:20). So child of God, when surrounded by evil and when in tempting situations, do not fail to look to the e

Born To Fly - Bible Medition

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             An eaglet knows that it is going to ne day fly like mother - not creep on the earth or walk on the ground. We are begotten of our God. The name of our Jesus is wonderful. His children are also wonderful like him. That's why the Word of God says, "Behold, I and the children whom the Lord hath given me are for signs and for wonders in Isreal" (Isa 8:18). Our wonderful Jesus makes our lives wonderful.             Let this wonderful jesus come into your life. He wants to make your life wonderful. He desires to do wonders in your life. He will turn darkness into light. He will create everything out of nothing. Your thoughts, your words, your character, your peace, your joy, will become wonderful. Everything connected with Jesus is wonderful; He will make everything connected with you also wondeful. This life with Jesus is most wonderful and existing.                Our Jesus is going to do something most wonderful very, very soon. A thing that has not been done s

My God ! - Bible Meditation

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 "He is my refuge and my fortress; my God; in Him will I trust" (Psa 91:2). Though Saul was chosen by God to be the first king of Isreal, We don't read of him ever referring to the Lord as my God'; but we see David saying 'my God many times. St. Paul says, "My God shall supply all your needs."           How does God become 'my God' or a personal God? by receiving the Holy Spirit, by taking water baptism, or by doing will of God, you cannot make God your God. For God to become 'my God' I must delight to do God's will, " I delight to do Thy will, O my God: Thy law is within my heart"  (Psa 40:8). You may   do the will of God, but you may not doing it joyfully. When you delight to do the will of God, the omnipoint, omnipresent God becomes your own personal God.           Knowing God and knowing about God are two different things. By reading the word of God, by listening to messages, etc. we come know God. But we know God person