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If Mercy came to an end
I had a dream I was in heaven and it was a most dreadful day. God’s mercy had come to an end. He had changed His mind regarding the sins we had committed against Him. His anger had flar…
Rich Vega,
Bible Scriptures for the new month
Malachi 3 vs. 6 For I am the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not App Subscribe FB Podcasts Books Twitter Donate Black Berry Pin: 286431e3
Babatope Babalobi,
Another year
Yes, it’s another year. You’re older and wiser, right? So what are your plans for the New Year? Are you going to diet, get more exercise, will 2013 be a better year or just more of the usual? I hop…
Frank Walker,
30 Days of Cultivating Thankfulness: Day 22 - Our Unchanging God - Denise Pass
Inspirational Thought of the Day: Our unchanging God maintains complete control over everything. Scriptures of the Day: Hebrews 13:8 “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Malachi 3:6 “For I the Lord do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob, are not consumed.” Change is constant in this fast-paced world. It […]
Denise Pass,
Another year
Yes, it’s another year. You’re older and wiser, right? So what are your plans for the New Year? Are you going to diet, get more exercise, will 2013 be a better year or just more of the usual? I hop…
Frank Walker,
The Doctrine of God's Immutability - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Immutability, referring to God, means He does not change. He never changes.
Randy Alcorn,
John MacArthur on God's Consistent Love
This series was first published in June, 2016. –ed. God’s attributes don’t compete against one another for importance. His love doesn’t override everything else He says about Himself. Moreover, love isn’t something that God discovered in the New Testament, thus abandoning His earlier dominant attributes of justice and wrath. The transition from Malachi to Matthew
John MacArthur,
How Can God Be Angry and Loving?
What comes to mind when you think of the word “love?” Your first thought when you think of love is probably not anger. The two terms seem in complete opposition to one another, yet the Bible describes God as a jealous and angry God, while also describing him as loving and comforting. The entire story of the gospel is centered around God’s unconditional love for us. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world…” So, how do we reconcile the love of God in the New Testament with the wrath of God …
Cole Feix,
It's Time — Carol McLeod Ministries | Find Joy in Your Everyday Life
It is time for us to believe that we are significant and to respond as such. We must discern what our specific role and calling in life is.
Carol McLeod,
Bless the Lord: Finding Steadiness in the Storms of Life
Even in the strongest storm, He is steadfast—your unshakeable anchor for skies both cloudy and clear.
Jason Davis,

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