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  • about relationships. While Satan would like you to be enslaved by his deception, God wants you to know what's true, to be free and experience real life. In addition to being a liar and an accuser, Satan,
  • This eerily parallels what's said in the Bible: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, and God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light." It came about not from matter, but from
  • I am God, and there is no one like me, declaring the end from the beginning."6 He knows what will happen in the future. More importantly, he knows what will occur in your life and will be there for you
  • Most people know what they ought to do but don't have the power to do it.” Like the average student, when somebody had something I didn't have, I wanted it. So, I decided to make friends with these
  • I am God, and there is no one like me, declaring the end from the beginning."1 He knows what will happen in the world. More importantly, He knows what will occur in your life and can be there for you,
  • view does not look for meaning in the objective world like Naturalism does but rather in the individuals subjective self-consciousness. The reason for this is that the objective world is viewed as absurd
  • 3 What would it feel like to know in your deepest moment of loneliness, you are not alone? The God who made you is with you and will never leave you! You can have that. The sin that separated us from
  • God loves me no matter what. I hadn't captured that fully. I dreadfully feared weight gain. I was still not eating, for I didn't appreciate the fifty pounds I gained after I quit taking speed. I was
  • My recovery program is simple – seeking God, whether I feel like it or not. I try to follow what Paul wrote (in the Bible) to his friends, who were also followers of Jesus: "…whatever is true, whatever
  • That caught my attention. What a weird thing to say. That’s completely ridiculous, I thought. But as any child of the modern technological era would do, I followed my obsessive need to Google everything.