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[bible reading] [a measure of god's word][Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Inspiration] [Faith] [Entertainment] [Health & Wellness] [Love & Family] [bible reading book] Zechariah 13:1-9 "On that day there shall be a fountain opened for the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem to cleanse them from sin and uncleanness. "And on that day, says the LORD of hosts, I will cut off... [Read More] [religion road cross] [4 Things Life Is With God] God’s radical love is the centerpiece of your purpose and existence here on earth –when you embrace that love, it will change your life forever. Here are four things life is with God, inspired by... [Click to View] [tap] [What Would Jesus (And The 12 Disciples) Drink?] When you think of the 12 disciples, do you ever imagine them as the stain-glassed saints from a cathedral window, or as living and breathing men just like yourself? It’s easy to forget that they did... [Click to View] [woman, emotional, empty] [5 Things You Didn’t Know About Lust] The sin of lust is an intense desire that controls behavior. Also known as lechery, the Bible attributes this vice to sex, money, power, fame, and luxury. [Click to View] [woman praying] [Is My Faith Being Tested? 6 Signs It Is] Trials and tribulations test our faith. It’s easy to have faith when situations are comfortable but when challenges come…that’s when faith bubbles to the forefront. [Click to View] [quote image] TODAY'S Christian Quote “Look once again to Jesus Christ and His death upon the cross. Look and try to understand that what He did and suffered, He did and suffered for you, for me, for us all. He carried our sin, our captivity, and our suffering, and did not carry it in...” [read more »] - Karl Barth [Read more quotes on Beliefnet] [Get the Beliefnet Quote app [Available on the App Store]] [Inspiration] [Faith] [Entertainment] [Health & Wellness] [Love & Family] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] © 2016 Beliefnet, Inc. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy] [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. [rtb#1] [rtb#2] [rtb#3] [rtb#4] [rtb#5] [rtb#6] [rtb#7] [rtb#8] [rtb#9] [rtb#10] [rtb#11] [rtb#12] [rtb#13] [rtb#14] [rtb#15] [rtb#16] [rtb#17] [rtb#18] [rtb#19] [rtb#20]

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