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The Human Spirit is Vulnerable to Provocation - Raising Generation Zion
The human spirit is vulnerable to the devil’s attack, sin and worldliness. Jesus is our refuge and strength to stand against the devil.
Nehemiah Zion,
Are Christians Flawless?
Behind the wheel of a motor vehicle is the one place on Earth where I tend to forget all about Jesus and being a Christ follower. It’s fair to say that a Christian song playing just the right thing…
Lisa Price,
Are Christians Flawless?
Behind the wheel of a motor vehicle is the one place on Earth where I tend to forget all about Jesus and being a Christ follower. It’s fair to say that a Christian song playing just the right thing…
Lisa Price,
Self-Control
It is allowing the Holy Spirit exercise restraint over our natural impulses, emotions and desires such that our flesh is subdued and our Spirit is heightened. Self Control is Control of Self 1 Cori…
MusingswithMo,
A Paper Crown
Today on Turning Mountains into Molehills’ devotional, we explores the ways God used a paper crown to teach me a new lesson of faith.
Yvonne M. Morgan,
Your body requires subjection to be spiritually active - Raising GENERATION Zion
Every believer needs to bring their body under subjection in order to overcome the lusts of the flesh. Your will cannot fight the devil.
Nehemiah Zion,
The Millennium and The New Heaven and Earth — House of David Ministries
The return of Christ to establish His eternal Kingdom initiates an exciting time of restoration for much, but not all, of the earth. After the final battle of Armageddon, some places will never be inhabited again. We read, “It [Babylon] will never be inhabited, Nor will it be settled from generatio
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Millennium and The New Heaven and Earth — House of David Ministries
The return of Christ to establish His eternal Kingdom initiates an exciting time of restoration for much, but not all, of the earth. After the final battle of Armageddon, some places will never be inhabited again. We read, “It [Babylon] will never be inhabited, Nor will it be settled from generatio
Eric M. Teitelman,

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