Our memory verse this week is: The eyes of the Lord are in every place, watching the evil and the good. Prov. 15:3 So, if you don't know it already, we are all accountable to El Roi - The God Who Sees. Quite a realization.
This is something that we all need to keep in mind as Christians. But if ...
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Lord I Want to Know You: Day 11
I am overwhelmed by the thought of all those who are hurting in the world - the abused children, the starving people, lost people who are completely vulnerable and who, in this world, don't find safety or see justice - how it breaks my heart!
They have wondered, "can anyone help me?" or "where ...
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Lord I Want to Know You: Day 10
Ohhhh! This is one of my favorite names. El Roi - the God Who Sees...His eyes are not shut, He has not left His post, He is not unaware. Have you ever wandered in the desert and felt like a throw-away, like Hagar did in Genesis 16? Whether you really have been cast aside or not is another ...
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Small-Group Discussion Questions, p. 27
This chapter dealt with some difficult and wonderful concepts! What a blessing to be cared for the The God Most High. KA poses some great questions but the one I think is most interesting is #3:
El Elyon is the Most High God. If you really understand what that means, how would it alter your ...
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Lord I Want to Know You: Day 9
On page 26, this chapter discusses one of the big things the Lord has revealed to me in a personal way this year. I have heard these things before, and felt like I could say I understood. But God has given me a greater understanding and peace about what I have read in this book and in another ...
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Lord I Want to Know You: Day 8
ANOTHER difficult passage. Here is a good time for me to get up on my soapbox a bit. I think one of the reasons these recent lessons have been so hard to hear is that God has not changed - society has.
In old times people would say, "I will see you next week, God willing". They meant: you ...
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