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What Do You Do If Your Parents Have Hurt You? (Sunday)
I know I’m going on about love and all these positives. But don’t think for a second that I’m walking out of this with my back to the very real carnage of the horrible…
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Some More Reflection on Exodus 20:12 (Saturday)
Jesus called God His Father for a reason, and He is a good Father. The best. He is the Father to the Fatherless; those who have lost their father or just don’t have him…
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3 Men Who Honoured Their Parents in the Scripture (Friday)
I really enjoy when reference verses lead to examples of people who lived them out. So, I thought I’d share verses where some of the men from the Word exemplify this commandment. Starting with…
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A Sermon on Exodus 20:12 (Thursday)
Another reminder to listen to those who have more knowledge than us. Enjoy a stern yet inspiring teaching by Paul Washer, relating to honouring our parents 🥰 Follow this link to SermonAudio.com. An excellent…
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5 Ways to Honour Our Parents (Wednesday)
After what we said in Tuesday’s post. We know you simply can not do these actions without love. It’ll be a challenge, and it’ll wear you thin. I’ve been obedient, complying with rules just…
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What Does it Mean to Honour Your Father and Mother?(Tuesday)
To honor is to revere, to prize, and to value. It is a verb. An action word. We are to actively put something above us. In this case, our father and mother. We owe…
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Honoring Your Father and Mother (Monday)
The Verse of the Week is: Exodus 20:12 NKJV“Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you.” I’ve been getting…
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Verse of the Week (Sunday): Genesis 22:2
Abraham was tested by God. So have I been. Genesis 22:2 has forced me to look at my life and lay it beside an example of true surrender in faith. The Verse of the…
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Verse of the Week (Saturday): Genesis 22:2
I chose this verse because of a book I’m reading. There’s a chapter where the author talks about the blessedness of having nothing. When God made this world, He made things for man’s use…
