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Award Winning Poetess and Clergy Member, Rev. Dr. Janae Moore Celebrates Birthday.
The Poetess News, an Accokeek news agency of the The Hurley Press, reported that the award winning Poetess Rev. Dr. Moore celebrated her Birthday March 29, 2010.
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Have you ever been so tormented with rage and anger that no one could calm you down? Jesus stands by to free us from our torment no matter what it may be.
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This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him. This is love; not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. 1 John 4:9-10. (NIV)
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“ Lord” is the Hebrew word for Jehovah and Jehovah means that God is eternal, self-sufficient, and self-existent. God is the God who created the heavens and the earth. These things have changed over time, but God does not change. God is the God who has no beginning and no end. In Malachi 3:6, God is referring to His attributes of patience, longsuffering, and mercy. In Malachi’s day, many of the people thought God would change. But God has always remained faithful to His promises.
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“ Lord” is the Hebrew word for Jehovah and Jehovah means that God is eternal, self-sufficient, and self-existent. God is the God who created the heavens and the earth. These things have changed over time, but God does not change. God is the God who has no beginning and no end. In Malachi 3:6, God is referring to His attributes of patience, longsuffering, and mercy. In Malachi’s day, many of the people thought God would change. But God has always remained faithful to His promises.
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“ Lord” is the Hebrew word for Jehovah and Jehovah means that God is eternal, self-sufficient, and self-existent. God is the God who created the heavens and the earth. These things have changed over time, but God does not change. God is the God who has no beginning and no end. In Malachi 3:6, God is referring to His attributes of patience, longsuffering, and mercy. In Malachi’s day, many of the people thought God would change. But God has always remained faithful to His promises.
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“ Lord” is the Hebrew word for Jehovah and Jehovah means that God is eternal, self-sufficient, and self-existent. God is the God who created the heavens and the earth. These things have changed over time, but God does not change. God is the God who has no beginning and no end. In Malachi 3:6, God is referring to His attributes of patience, longsuffering, and mercy. In Malachi’s day, many of the people thought God would change. But God has always remained faithful to His promises.
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"You reap what you sow." How often have you heard someone say that? Often times when someone uses that expression they are speaking of a situation where someone did an unkind or selfish act. Maybe the person was mean to someone or stole something from some one.
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Do you look forward to worship services all week? Are you filled with gladness when you enter into God’s house? In this Psalm we are told to shout for joy to the Lord when we come into His gates, we are to do so with thanksgiving and praise.
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There is joy in deliverance. David was a hero of the Old Testament and a man after God’s own heart. David loved God and sang God’s praises night and day, but still He had to flee from his own son, Absalom who was plotting against him. David called out to God for deliverance, and even facing this situation he still praised God.
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God shows Himself both gracious and just. He blots out our sins and transgressions. And afterwards, He chooses not to remember them. He gives us another chance to get it right.
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Since September 11, 2001, those of us in the United States have been on constant alert to turmoil. There is unrest in the Middle East and other parts of the world that we cannot control. But, what about the peace that we can control? How peaceful are our own surroundings? And what part do we play in that peace? How peaceful are our homes? How peaceful are our churches? How peaceful are our jobs? How peaceful are our marriages, or our relationships with family members and others?
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When you have guests in your home, what type of host are you? Do you see your guests as an inconvenience? Are you counting the hours and minutes until their departure? Or do you make efforts to have your guests as comfortable as possible. Are you a gracious host?
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A twelve year old inner city boy in a fit of blind anger, pulled out a camping knife and thrust the knife into his friend’s stomach. The knife hit the metal portion of the youngster’s belt buckle and the blade broke off and fell to the ground. Horrified by his actions, the boy ran home and locked himself into the bathroom. For several hours he prayed and communed with God. When he came out of the bathroom, the boy was a changed young man and had a new plan for the direction of his life.
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Our love for God should be so strong and so much a part of us that all we do will be to His glory. Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. This means taking a second look at what we are eating and what we are drinking. Since our bodies are temples of God and the Holy Spirit resides there (1 Cor 6:19). We need to ask ourselves, "Is what I am eating or drinking going to glorify God?"