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anastpaul · 2 years ago
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Thought for the Day – 21 October – The Our Father, Our Daily Bread
Thought for the Day – 22 October – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) “Month of the Holy Rosary”The Our FatherOur Daily Bread “In the Pater Noster, Jesus instructs us to ask for our daily bread – that is, for sufficient bread for today, not for tomorrow.In this way, He warns us not to be too preoccupied with the future but, to trust in Providence and accept, from God’s hands,…
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themandatedreporterjr · 6 months ago
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thelattertimesofbeingcrazyfc · 11 months ago
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Our Daily Bread
The phrase “Our Daily Bread” is a central concept in Christian spirituality, especially noted in the Lord’s Prayer. Here’s a summary of what the Bible says about “Our Daily Bread“: 1. The Lord’s Prayer The most well-known reference is in the Lord’s Prayer, found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Jesus teaches his followers to pray: Matthew 6:11 (NRSV): “Give us this day Our Daily…
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sheikhmo · 1 month ago
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hlkgminfluencer · 4 months ago
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meezcarrie · 8 months ago
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Book Review: The Urgency of Slowing Down by Laura L. Smith
#BookReview - "THE URGENCY OF SLOWING DOWN by @LauraLynnSmith presents practical instruction, wrapped in Biblical wisdom & delivered as from a friend, for how to slow down and savor Jesus' Presence & His provision." #BookTwitter @ourdailybread #slowdown
THE URGENCY OF SLOWING DOWN by Laura L. Smith GENRE: Personal/Spiritual Growth (Christian) PUBLISHER: Our Daily Bread Publishing RELEASE DATE: December 3, 2024 PAGES: 248 If Jesus took time away from the demands of life for stillness, rest, and prayer, shouldn’t His followers do the same? Yet living in a whirlwind of constant motion is all too familiar. Our many responsibilities and…
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it-s-maria-dolores-world · 10 months ago
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splashes-of-joy · 1 year ago
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Unshakable Moxie Review & Giveaway Study Kit & a $20 Amazon Gift Card - Ends 7/30
Growing a Resilient Faith – A 6-Session Women’s Bible Study with Video Access #UnshakableMoxieMIN #UnshakableMoxie #ourdailybread #god­hearsher #MomentumInfluencerNetwork Many thanks to Our Daily Bread Ministries for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own and are not influenced my monetary compen­sation. Unshakable Moxie is presented by Our Daily Bread…
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chaplaincate · 1 year ago
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#GiveUsThisDay #OurDailyBread. Make it a great day. #ChaplainCate💞
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faithfulprayerjourney · 1 year ago
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Bible Verse for the Day: Isaiah 43:19 #bible #bibleverse #youtubeshorts #bibleverseoftheday
In need of some inspiration? Check out today’s Bible verse – Isaiah 43:19 – for a reminder of God’s love and power in your life. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more daily devotional videos. #bible #ourdailybread #youtubeshorts #bibleverseoftheday from Faithful Prayer Journey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6f2OrnPTjY
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everythingshaquana · 2 years ago
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Our Daily Bread
#EverythingShaquana #OutspokenSunday #HealthAndHealing #HealthyLivingToolkit #OurDailyBread For anyone who needed a little more word than thought or action this afternoon, I woke up this morning feeling the same! Feel free to bask in my morning privilege this afternoon if you can… Amen & A’sE! “Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we…
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prju77 · 2 years ago
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#ourdailybread Perhaps you've heard the phrase "Always be prepared!"? We make plans for vacations, weekly schedules, family gatherings, and how we want our life to go...but what if our plans aren't good for us?
How can we know God's plans for us, trust that they are what's best, and learn how to accept His leading? Psalms 37:5 says to "commit your way to the Lord." God wants to hear from you. When you're praying about the things you want in life, surrender them to Him by saying "If it is Your will."
Proverbs 3:5-6 says "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight." Even when life doesn't make sense, or isn't going the way we thought it would, we can trust that God is who He says He is, an all-powerful, all-good, all-knowing God.
He has a plan for you, and you can trust that it's better than any plan you could make for yourself
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anastpaul · 3 years ago
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Thought for the Day – 22 October – Our Daily Bread
Thought for the Day – 22 October – Our Daily Bread
Thought for the Day – October – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/ “Month of the Holy Rosary”Our Daily Bread “When we pray to God to give us our daily bread, we should remember this beautiful sermon of Christ, (Cf Mt 6:25-34), which will remove all our anxiety and worldly worry.As long as we are prepared to do our work, we shall…
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mdsmithson · 4 years ago
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#ArmorOfGod #SwordOfTheSpirit #Blessed #OurDailyBread #Thankful #Anointed #2021 #Jesus #Christ #Bible #Christian #BibleVerseOfTheDay #Church #Scripture #BibleVerse #BibleStudy #Hope #gospel #Quote #BibleQuotes #God #Love #JesusChrist #GoodNews #BibleVerses #GodIsGood #Christians #JesusisLord (at Irvine, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLqck_9D1Uo/?igshid=oz426czcpzmk
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shower-reveries · 4 years ago
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Not Seeking Revenge
In 1 Samuel 24, David and his men were hiding in a cave to escape a murderous King Saul. When Saul wandered into the same cave to relieve himself, David’s men saw a too-good-to-ignore opportunity for David to get revenge (vv. 3–4). But David went against this desire to get even. “The Lord forbid that I should do such a thing to my master,” he said (v. 6). When Saul discovered that David chose to spare his life, he was incredulous. “You are more righteous than I,” he exclaimed (vv. 17–18). When have you most felt like getting even with someone? How can David’s response guide you as you seek justice for yourself and others? Rarely do I get the urge to take revenge on someone I hate but when I do, I try to fight it. No, I am not perfect. I admit that being able to get even with someone who did you wrong would probably feel sweet & fulfilling. Whenever I get this kind of urge, I reflect and really think about it. Doing others harm, is it really what I want? It might satisfy me for some time but will I be happy about it eventually? If I felt offended by the wrong thing that person did to me, do I really want to make somebody else feel that way too? When will it end?
Most of the time I end up not taking revenge and be the person who would want to end that harmful urge with me. This is possible not only because I made that decision but mostly because of God. Praise God.
"Jesus, lover of our enemies, may I seek justice Your way."
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wholesomemama · 5 years ago
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Facing the Battle
"Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always." [1 Chronicles 16:11]
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Not long ago I met up with a group of friends. As I listened to the conversation, it seemed like everyone in the room was facing some significant battle. Two of us had parents fighting cancer, one had a child with an eating disorder, another friend was experiencing chronic pain, and another was facing major surgery. It seemed a lot for a bunch of people in their thirties and forties.
First Chronicles 16 recounts a key moment in Israel’s history when the ark of the covenant was brought into the City of David (Jerusalem). Samuel tells us it happened in a moment of peace between battles (2 Samuel 7:1). When the ark was in place, symbolizing God’s presence, David led the people in a song of praise (1 Chronicles 16:8–36). Together the nation sang of God’s wonder-working power, His promise-keeping ways, and His past protection (vv. 12–22). “Look to the Lord and his strength,” they cried out; “seek his face always” (v. 11). They’d need to, because more battles were coming.
Look to the Lord and His strength. Seek His face. That’s not bad advice to follow when illness, family concerns, and other battles confront us, because we haven’t been left to fight in our own waning energies. God is present; God is strong; He’s looked after us in the past and will do so again.
Our God will get us through. -Sheridan Voysey, from Our daily Bread
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