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Tag Archives: Victory
The Memorial Stones
And it came to pass, when all the people had completely crossed over the Jordan, that the Lord spoke to Joshua, saying: “Take for yourselves twelve men from the people, one man from every tribe, and command them, saying, ‘Take … Continue reading
The Agony Of Defeat
The Agony Of Defeat Peter could not have imagined how he was going to feel in a few hours. He had immersed himself in the words of the Lord as they celebrated Passover together. Walking with Jesus to the garden … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Church, Marriage, Morality, New Testament, Old Testament, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged crucifixion, Death, defeat, denial, despair, disappointment, Jesus, pain, Peter, Philippians, Satan, sorrow, Victory, woe
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Friday Morning Reflections – Epitaph Of Character
Friday Morning Reflections – Wisdom Literature So Job died, old and full of days. (Job 42:17) Epitaph of Character Eight words. A name, an age and a legacy. His name was Job. A righteous man whose life was filled with … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, New Testament, Old Testament, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, character, epitaph, example, faith, Friday, Grace, Job, love, Mercy, suffering, truth, Victory
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The Last Enemy
The Last Enemy Since the beginning of time and throughout the world in every corner of civilization a common picture is found. Scattered on hills and mountains and filling the valleys of earth scenes of memorials declare the lives of … Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Church, Morality, New Testament, Old Testament, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged burial, Death, dread, Elijah, enemy, Enoch, fear, funeral, Genesis, Hades, Hebrews, Jesus Christ, life, Lord Christ, resurrection, sorrow, tomb, tombstone, Victory
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Job’s Wife And Three Friends
Job’s Wife And Three Friends Little is known of the wife of Job but it is easy to see what a blessing it was to be married to a man who was “blameless and upright, one who feared God and … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Morality, Old Testament, Uncategorized
Tagged Bildad, boils, Book of Job, Death, Devil, Eliphaz, faith, God, Job, Lord, Old Testament, pain, Satan, suffering, Victory, Zophar
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They Have Killed The Servants
They Have Killed The Servants The story of Job is a canvas filled with pain, suffering, sorrow, doubts and questions of the character of God. It is a sweeping panorama examining the fury of Satan upon a righteous man and … Continue reading