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21 Timeless Bible Verses for Abundant Living | Prayers For All Seasons | Five Big Points to Ponder when Praying for Something Big | 7 Things You Didnt Know About Authority and Kingship [Beliefnet] [Bible Reading] [community] [blogs] [video] [newsletters] [Bible Reading] [twitter] [facebook] [rss] [Today's Bible Reading] [Saint of the Day] Matthew 11:1-6 --------------------------------------------------------------- And when Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples, he went on from there to teach and preach in their cities. Now when John heard in prison about the deeds of the Christ, he sent word... [read more »] [Christian Inspiration Title Bar] [21 Timeless Bible Verses for Abundant Living] The Bible is full of wonderful promises. Here are 21 of our favorites that focus on the abundant life God offers those of us who will follow His ways and obey His instructions for living. [Read More!] Advertisement Get a bit of inspiration each morning with FREE Bible Verses sent to your inbox daily! [Click Here]! [Prayers For All Seasons] No matter what season you’re in right now in life, these prayers can encourage your faith journey taken from the book God Listens by Jack Countryman. [Read More!] [Five Big Points to Ponder when Praying for Something Big] We serve a God who does impossible things. When you’re calling on God for the impossible in your life, do it with confidence, but do it also with wisdom. [Read More!] [7 Things You Didnt Know About Authority and Kingship] Jesus said all power and authority is His and He shares it with us. When you are firm in your faith and know who you are in Christ, it unlocks an inheritance beyond anything you could ever imagine. [Read More!] [Today's Quote] “Life is a lighthouse guiding those who are lost, true hope shines on, and even in blackest darkness cannot overcome the power of its light. ” [read more »] - Kim Miller Still want more? Check out our Facebook pages [Jesus Christ Savior See more] [I Love Jesus Online See more] [rail top] - [Beliefnet on Facebook] - [Follow Beliefnet on Twitter] - [More newsletters] - [Visit Beliefnet.com] [forward] [rail divider] [Beliefnet] [footer divider] [Brought to you by Beliefnet] [footer divider] [Click here to unsubscribe] from all Beliefnet emails, including your Newsletters. To change the emails you receive from Beliefnet, please visit our [Subscription Center]. Beliefnet, 999 Waterside Dr. Suite 1900 Norfolk, VA 23510. © 2016 Beliefnet, Inc. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]

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