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"Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me.
(John 14:1, ESV)
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walkswithmyfather · 11 months
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“You Believe in God. Believe also in ME.” —John 14:1
“Believe in the Lord Jesus. Plant His ways in your mind by dwelling upon faith, hope, gentleness, kindness, and patience.
As these blossom in your life, they will bring you hope in living, confidence in others, and faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ.
You believe in God. Believe also in the One He sent.
“This is My son, whom I love; with Him I am well pleased. Listen to Him!” —Matthew 17:5
Poem by Ken Pilcher, Jr.
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Morning Dew | Be Filled with God
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Devotional for May 31
The forgiveness of our sins, the separation from the circumstances of our sins, the removal from our temptations, everything that the Lord can do for us, are but leading on to this, that he shall fill us with himself, that we shall make our lives the very utterance of his life and of the life of the Father, that comes to us from him. — Phillips Brooks
Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me — John 14:1
Let us all labor to get an interest in God, by faith in Jesus Christ, that so we may be able to look upon God as our God; and then we may claim an interest in all that God is, and in all that God has, and so shall we have no cause for heart trouble in any condition. For if God be ours, all his attributes are ours, his gracious covenant is ours, his word and promises are ours, all are ours; therefore should we labor in this above all things, spending all our thoughts, affections, and spirits upon this. O, let us lay hold on God and his covenant; let us choose him for our portion, and resign up our whole selves unfeignedly to him, centering and terminating all our desires, hope, love, and delight in him alone; placing all our happiness in him, and then committing all to him. “Whom have I in heaven but Thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside Thee.” (Psalm 73:25). — John Bunyan
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phoenixflames12 · 2 years
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“Don’t let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me.
John 14:1 NLT
https://bible.com/bible/116/jhn.14.1.NLT
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poetryforjesus · 2 years
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HEAVEN WILL BE OUR HOME
HEAVEN WILL BE OUR HOME
Dreaming of a celestial abodeA place that will be home foreverWhere the Father and the Son dwellSomeday away from this earthHeaven will be our home. Of beauty and splendor, of many mansionsAll there in our Father’s houseIf it were not so, Jesus wouldn’t say:“I go to prepare a place for you”Yes, Heaven will be our home. When the Savior comes againIt will be farewell to this worldFor where Jesus…
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tiand · 5 months
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Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled (John 14:1)
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slavicprincess1966 · 5 months
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let not your hearts be troubled. believe in God.
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aescheretalks · 2 years
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ልባችሁ አይታወክ፤ በእግዚአብሔር
እመኑ። —ዮሐ 14:1
Libachihu āyitaweki; be’igizi’ābiħēri imenu.
— Yoħā 14:1
Don’t let your heart be troubled; believe in God.
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leloup2007album · 8 months
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she suffered more than christ i think genuinely
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"Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me.
(John 14:1, ESV)
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walkswithmyfather · 1 year
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“Yet you are the holy God, ruling from your throne and praised by Israel. Our ancestors trusted you, and you rescued them. When they cried out for help, you saved them, and you did not let them down when they depended on you.” —Psalm 22:3‭-‬5 (CEV)
“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Trust in the Lord always, for the Lord God is the eternal Rock.” —Isaiah 26:3‭-‬4 (NLT)
“Don’t let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me.” —John 14:1 (NLT)
“All Is Calm: Receiving Jesus' Rest This Christmas” Devotional By Moody Publishers - Day Five: “Trust His Faithfulness:”
“Do you trust Me?” That question confronts us daily, from the moment we wake up to the moment we go to sleep. Because to trust means to rest, and to rest means to trust.
Think about it: You wouldn’t anchor your Christmas tree in a stand that’s missing a leg, and you wouldn’t ask someone who’s always late to bring the hors d’oeuvres for the Christmas party.
Whether we realize it or not, we’re constantly evaluating the trustworthiness of the things and people around us. We do the same thing in our relationship with God, subtly negotiating just how much we’ll entrust to Him.
Whether it’s our finances, broken relationships, hidden hurts, or future dreams, we evaluate God’s faithfulness in the past to determine whether or not we can trust Him in our present.
But it’s in the midst of this holiday busyness that our trust or mistrust becomes most evident.
…We’ll stuff ourselves with cookies, pies, and holiday hams if we don’t trust Jesus to be the Bread of Life who satisfies our deepest desires.
…We’ll worry about our prodigal child if we don’t trust Jesus to be the Good Shepherd who brings lost sheep home.
…We’ll wallow in loneliness, feeling forgotten, if we don’t trust Jesus to be Immanuel, the God who dwells with us even when we’re alone.
…We’ll hustle to create the perfect Christmas if we don’t trust Jesus to be the Holy One of God who makes us perfect.
Each moment is a new opportunity to trust God’s faithfulness in a million little ways, and it all starts with learning to rest.
What if instead of rushing headlong into our busy days, we started each morning with the simple practice of resting? Let us, as the psalmist does, instruct our souls to find rest in Him alone: to remember His works and His goodness, to express our desperate need for Him, to still our minds and hearts in His presence, and to declare our confidence in His trustworthiness.
Because the One who spoke the world into existence yet came as a helpless babe that holy, blissful, silent night, can speak calm and peace into our own lives today.
Reflection Questions: Which of Jesus’ names speak to you and the specific challenges you’re facing in your own life? What does it look like to trust and rest in God this Christmas season? What would you do differently?”
More Bible readings:
“Only God gives inward peace, and I depend on him. God alone is the mighty rock that keeps me safe, and he is the fortress where I feel secure. God saves me and honors me. He is that mighty rock where I find safety. Trust God, my friends, and always tell him each of your concerns. God is our place of safety.” —Psalm 62:5‭-‬8 (CEV)
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.” —John 14:27 (ESV)
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Be Filled with God
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by Phillips Brooks
Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me - John 14:1
The forgiveness of our sins, the separation from the circumstances of our sins, the removal from our temptations, everything that the Lord can do for us, are but leading on to this, that he shall fill us with himself, that we shall make our lives the very utterance of his life and of the life of the Father, that comes to us from him.
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phoenixflames12 · 1 year
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“Do not let your heart be troubled (afraid, cowardly). Believe [confidently] in God and trust in Him, [have faith, hold on to it, rely on it, keep going and] believe also in Me.
John 14:1 AMP
https://bible.com/bible/1588/jhn.14.1.AMP
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littleoceanbabe · 4 months
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sherlock holmes not knowing what a disney movie is is par for the course but this does just mean i’m gonna need dr jonk watson md to live tweet sherlock’s reaction to their disney movie marathon.
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