Este documento apresenta vários exemplos de como a Bíblia continha informações científicas precisas milhares de anos antes de serem descobertas pela ciência moderna. Alguns exemplos incluem a Bíblia falando sobre ondas de rádio, sonoridade fotônica, entropia, entomologia, bacteriologia, anatomia humana e mais. Isso sugere que a Bíblia foi inspirada por Deus, que forneceu conhecimento científico adiantado.
1) Um milagre ocorreu na casa de uma viúva quando seu único bem, um pote de azeite, multiplicou-se milagrosamente para que ela e seus filhos pudessem sobreviver e pagar as dívidas do falecido marido. 2) A viúva obedeceu as instruções do profeta Eliseu de pegar todos os vasos vazios emprestados de seus vizinhos e derramar o azeite neles. 3) O milagre glorificou a Deus e mostrou Sua compaixão em responder às necessidades humanas
Role of infrastructure in economic developmentKashif Hussain
This document discusses the role of infrastructure, including economic and social infrastructure, in economic development. It defines economic infrastructure as facilities like transportation, energy and communications that support industry, and social infrastructure as facilities like education, health and housing that support human development. The document explains that well-developed infrastructure boosts economic growth by expanding industry's productive capacity and stimulating aggregate demand. It also discusses how social infrastructure like education and health are important for labor productivity and economic growth, but may require government support and investment. The conclusion states that infrastructure development can be an effective way to reduce poverty by improving access to opportunities.
This document outlines the key components that should be included in a synopsis for a dissertation or research article for FCPS trainees. The synopsis is a brief 4 page outline that includes the following sections: title, introduction, objectives, operational definitions, hypotheses, study design, setting, duration, sample size, sampling technique, data collection procedure, data analysis procedure, and references. The objectives should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. The data collection instrument such as a proforma or questionnaire should also be included as an annex to the synopsis.
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
This document is an excerpt from a book about prosperity and financial increase from God. It discusses how God's plan is for believers to prosper according to Jeremiah 29:11. It argues that prosperity, like healing, is part of the redemption package that Christ purchased. The missing ingredient for many believers experiencing lack of money is a lack of faith that prosperity is God's will. One's destiny as a believer is prosperity, as God has predetermined and assigned increase. God gives power to get wealth in order to establish His covenant/contract with believers.
This document provides guidance on building spiritual strategies. It encourages the reader to [1] dare to dream, [2] hold on to their dreams, and [3] replan their strategies with the help of the Holy Spirit. It stresses that God-given dreams are the solutions to societal problems and advises managing change and getting results through allowing all things to work together for good according to God's purpose.
Este documento apresenta vários exemplos de como a Bíblia continha informações científicas precisas milhares de anos antes de serem descobertas pela ciência moderna. Alguns exemplos incluem a Bíblia falando sobre ondas de rádio, sonoridade fotônica, entropia, entomologia, bacteriologia, anatomia humana e mais. Isso sugere que a Bíblia foi inspirada por Deus, que forneceu conhecimento científico adiantado.
1) Um milagre ocorreu na casa de uma viúva quando seu único bem, um pote de azeite, multiplicou-se milagrosamente para que ela e seus filhos pudessem sobreviver e pagar as dívidas do falecido marido. 2) A viúva obedeceu as instruções do profeta Eliseu de pegar todos os vasos vazios emprestados de seus vizinhos e derramar o azeite neles. 3) O milagre glorificou a Deus e mostrou Sua compaixão em responder às necessidades humanas
Role of infrastructure in economic developmentKashif Hussain
This document discusses the role of infrastructure, including economic and social infrastructure, in economic development. It defines economic infrastructure as facilities like transportation, energy and communications that support industry, and social infrastructure as facilities like education, health and housing that support human development. The document explains that well-developed infrastructure boosts economic growth by expanding industry's productive capacity and stimulating aggregate demand. It also discusses how social infrastructure like education and health are important for labor productivity and economic growth, but may require government support and investment. The conclusion states that infrastructure development can be an effective way to reduce poverty by improving access to opportunities.
This document outlines the key components that should be included in a synopsis for a dissertation or research article for FCPS trainees. The synopsis is a brief 4 page outline that includes the following sections: title, introduction, objectives, operational definitions, hypotheses, study design, setting, duration, sample size, sampling technique, data collection procedure, data analysis procedure, and references. The objectives should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. The data collection instrument such as a proforma or questionnaire should also be included as an annex to the synopsis.
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
This document is an excerpt from a book about prosperity and financial increase from God. It discusses how God's plan is for believers to prosper according to Jeremiah 29:11. It argues that prosperity, like healing, is part of the redemption package that Christ purchased. The missing ingredient for many believers experiencing lack of money is a lack of faith that prosperity is God's will. One's destiny as a believer is prosperity, as God has predetermined and assigned increase. God gives power to get wealth in order to establish His covenant/contract with believers.
This document provides guidance on building spiritual strategies. It encourages the reader to [1] dare to dream, [2] hold on to their dreams, and [3] replan their strategies with the help of the Holy Spirit. It stresses that God-given dreams are the solutions to societal problems and advises managing change and getting results through allowing all things to work together for good according to God's purpose.
1) The document discusses the dangers of debt and advises living within one's means by depending on God for provision rather than taking on debt.
2) It encourages saving modestly for future needs but warns against hoarding wealth, as one's treasures should be in heaven, not on earth.
3) The document provides biblical principles for avoiding debt, getting out of debt, saving, spending, and ensuring one's resources are used to help those in need.
This document promotes investing in the word of God by becoming spiritually minded rather than carnally minded. It discusses how pursuing worldly pleasures and wealth at the expense of obeying God's commandments leads to sin and prevents salvation. True investment is dedicating one's time to seeking and living by God's teachings as revealed in scripture. This leads to possessing Christ-like virtues and inheriting eternal life.
This document outlines seven truths about poverty according to Pastor Johnny Sato Gallos:
1) Poverty is caused by a poor mindset and poor thinking rather than external factors.
2) God wants his followers to live in prosperity, not poverty, and his word has the power to fulfill this.
3) Being obedient to God's commands, as outlined in scripture, is the key to overcoming poverty and experiencing prosperity.
This document provides guidance on wise money management from a biblical perspective. It discusses that money should be spent, saved, budgeted, and given wisely according to biblical principles. The overarching message is that one's perspective on money should be that its ownership ultimately belongs to God, and it cannot provide true happiness, but it can be used faithfully to God's glory through obedience to his financial principles.
Margaret Cragel wrote a response to exam questions about finance and personal money management. She believes that money should not be earned unethically and that true wealth comes from faithfulness to God, not material possessions. She discusses the role of profit in business, the importance of managing personal money wisely, giving generously to those in need, and treating all people with equal dignity regardless of their economic status.
The document discusses how believers can continue having faith when facing challenges or obstacles. It provides several keys: 1) Reading God's word, which gives light and understanding; 2) Maintaining hope in Christ's return; 3) Praying often for God's help and peace; 4) Relying on God's strength instead of one's own. With God's help through applying these keys, believers can overcome difficulties and not lose heart in their faith.
The document is a sermon about God's plan for our financial welfare and blessings according to His riches. It discusses that everything we possess ultimately belongs to God, including ourselves, and we are obligated to use what God provides wisely for His kingdom. It encourages developing the right attitude that recognizes God's ownership and trusting Him to supply our needs. It suggests our financial actions can indicate our love for God versus the world. The sermon presents God's principles for work, management, giving, and attitude toward wealth and promises blessings for obedience.
While it is natural to feel disappointment when our hopes are not met or when we face difficulties, true disappointment is with ourselves rather than God. God's plans are higher than our own and we often fail to see how He is working for our ultimate good. As Christians, any disappointment we feel in God should only be temporary, as we must trust in His unchanging character of love, mercy, faithfulness and wisdom. Through faith, as Paul demonstrated, we can maintain inner contentment regardless of outward circumstances.
This document outlines principles of Christian finance according to scripture. It discusses that (1) everything belongs to God and we are merely stewards of what He has given us. It also notes that (2) it is God who enables us to acquire wealth through His blessings. Finally, the document provides tips for financial stability including increasing income sources through work or passive income and decreasing expenses through simplifying lifestyle and saving regularly.
This document provides a summary of biblical principles regarding finances from the book of Proverbs. It discusses that money itself is not evil, but the love of money can be. Key principles include having the right attitude toward money by acknowledging God as the source, diligently working to earn money honestly, sharing blessings with others, properly managing finances through budgeting, and finding true security in God rather than wealth. Lastly, it cautions that pursuing riches can become a priority over spiritual development if not kept in proper perspective.
This is a presentation of the search for a kingdom business that gives an inspiration for all who are undergoing "crisis" in life and in business. This is an original compilation of notes based on the book of Michael Baer & Mike Grudem inspired by some messages from the Holy Bible and the Wisdom of the Almighty.
This a an original composition and compilation in search of a Kingdom Business inspired by the messages from the Holy Bible and Wisdom of the Almighty. Some ideas were taken from the book "Business for the Glory of God" by Grudem and Business as a Mission by Michael Baer. This is all for the Glory of God!
This document provides information about the Women's Ministry of the Baguio Assembly City Church. It discusses hosting an entrepreneurship event focused on developing godly women entrepreneurs. The event will teach principles of entrepreneurship from a biblical perspective and encourage women to use their skills to glorify God and serve their community. It aims to empower women spiritually and economically.
God has a purpose and plan for everyone's life. To find purpose, one must focus on God's plan, not worldly or temporary goals. Having the right God-given purpose is important, as is maintaining focus on it and not allowing distractions. As Christians, our relationship with God should be exciting and we should joyfully share our faith with others. We must also properly understand our own strengths and weaknesses so we can fulfill our God-given purpose and calling.
Who is really supposed to be in control of our lives? Ameerah Lewis of http://www.hem-of-his-garment-bible-study.org explains how our self-growth and self-sufficient world can create barriers between Believers seeking true intimacy with God and a Heavenly Father that longs for intimacy with us.
The document discusses theological understandings of God's will and human free will. It argues that not all events are directly God's will, as humans have free will and God does not override human decisions. While God allows sin and human failures for the sake of free will, God can bring good out of any situation and uphold God's ultimate purposes. The document advises not blaming God for human actions like sin, cruelty or crime. It suggests seeking help through prayer, counselling, self-reflection, community and Sabbath rest.
We can trust God to be our sufficiency. He is able and willing to supply for us both now and in the future. He is well equipped to do this because His ability to supply is unlimited. God has always taken care of those who trust in Him, and He will remain faithful to this commitment, regardless of any conditions in the senses realm.
This document discusses Christian principles for handling finances. It suggests that how we earn, spend, and share money reveals our spiritual priorities and whether we love God or the world. The document encourages working hard, spending wisely on necessities, saving, and giving generously through the church. It emphasizes trusting God to provide for our needs and not worrying about the future. Our faithfulness in small financial matters determines what spiritual riches God will entrust to us.
The document provides guidance on developing and using debt reduction strategies. It discusses counsel from religious leaders emphasizing avoiding debt whenever possible. The debt cycle is explained as starting with small amounts of debt that increase over time due to lifestyle inflation and lack of discipline. Strategies are outlined for stopping the cycle through gaining wisdom, exactness, diligence, humility and self-reliance. Specific debt reduction strategies include paying off the highest interest debt first or smallest debts first to become debt free. Counseling others in debt includes debt consolidation and negotiation options.
This document is an excerpt from the book "How to Overcome Financial Famine" by Jerry Savelle. It discusses how God wants to bless his people financially but they must be obedient to his word. It provides examples from the Bible of people like Abraham who were blessed because they followed God, and others like Lot and Jacob who experienced bondage due to disobedience. The document encourages reading God's word as the final authority, and trusting that God can supernaturally intervene to deliver people from financial hardship through the power of his spoken word.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
1) The document discusses the dangers of debt and advises living within one's means by depending on God for provision rather than taking on debt.
2) It encourages saving modestly for future needs but warns against hoarding wealth, as one's treasures should be in heaven, not on earth.
3) The document provides biblical principles for avoiding debt, getting out of debt, saving, spending, and ensuring one's resources are used to help those in need.
This document promotes investing in the word of God by becoming spiritually minded rather than carnally minded. It discusses how pursuing worldly pleasures and wealth at the expense of obeying God's commandments leads to sin and prevents salvation. True investment is dedicating one's time to seeking and living by God's teachings as revealed in scripture. This leads to possessing Christ-like virtues and inheriting eternal life.
This document outlines seven truths about poverty according to Pastor Johnny Sato Gallos:
1) Poverty is caused by a poor mindset and poor thinking rather than external factors.
2) God wants his followers to live in prosperity, not poverty, and his word has the power to fulfill this.
3) Being obedient to God's commands, as outlined in scripture, is the key to overcoming poverty and experiencing prosperity.
This document provides guidance on wise money management from a biblical perspective. It discusses that money should be spent, saved, budgeted, and given wisely according to biblical principles. The overarching message is that one's perspective on money should be that its ownership ultimately belongs to God, and it cannot provide true happiness, but it can be used faithfully to God's glory through obedience to his financial principles.
Margaret Cragel wrote a response to exam questions about finance and personal money management. She believes that money should not be earned unethically and that true wealth comes from faithfulness to God, not material possessions. She discusses the role of profit in business, the importance of managing personal money wisely, giving generously to those in need, and treating all people with equal dignity regardless of their economic status.
The document discusses how believers can continue having faith when facing challenges or obstacles. It provides several keys: 1) Reading God's word, which gives light and understanding; 2) Maintaining hope in Christ's return; 3) Praying often for God's help and peace; 4) Relying on God's strength instead of one's own. With God's help through applying these keys, believers can overcome difficulties and not lose heart in their faith.
The document is a sermon about God's plan for our financial welfare and blessings according to His riches. It discusses that everything we possess ultimately belongs to God, including ourselves, and we are obligated to use what God provides wisely for His kingdom. It encourages developing the right attitude that recognizes God's ownership and trusting Him to supply our needs. It suggests our financial actions can indicate our love for God versus the world. The sermon presents God's principles for work, management, giving, and attitude toward wealth and promises blessings for obedience.
While it is natural to feel disappointment when our hopes are not met or when we face difficulties, true disappointment is with ourselves rather than God. God's plans are higher than our own and we often fail to see how He is working for our ultimate good. As Christians, any disappointment we feel in God should only be temporary, as we must trust in His unchanging character of love, mercy, faithfulness and wisdom. Through faith, as Paul demonstrated, we can maintain inner contentment regardless of outward circumstances.
This document outlines principles of Christian finance according to scripture. It discusses that (1) everything belongs to God and we are merely stewards of what He has given us. It also notes that (2) it is God who enables us to acquire wealth through His blessings. Finally, the document provides tips for financial stability including increasing income sources through work or passive income and decreasing expenses through simplifying lifestyle and saving regularly.
This document provides a summary of biblical principles regarding finances from the book of Proverbs. It discusses that money itself is not evil, but the love of money can be. Key principles include having the right attitude toward money by acknowledging God as the source, diligently working to earn money honestly, sharing blessings with others, properly managing finances through budgeting, and finding true security in God rather than wealth. Lastly, it cautions that pursuing riches can become a priority over spiritual development if not kept in proper perspective.
This is a presentation of the search for a kingdom business that gives an inspiration for all who are undergoing "crisis" in life and in business. This is an original compilation of notes based on the book of Michael Baer & Mike Grudem inspired by some messages from the Holy Bible and the Wisdom of the Almighty.
This a an original composition and compilation in search of a Kingdom Business inspired by the messages from the Holy Bible and Wisdom of the Almighty. Some ideas were taken from the book "Business for the Glory of God" by Grudem and Business as a Mission by Michael Baer. This is all for the Glory of God!
This document provides information about the Women's Ministry of the Baguio Assembly City Church. It discusses hosting an entrepreneurship event focused on developing godly women entrepreneurs. The event will teach principles of entrepreneurship from a biblical perspective and encourage women to use their skills to glorify God and serve their community. It aims to empower women spiritually and economically.
God has a purpose and plan for everyone's life. To find purpose, one must focus on God's plan, not worldly or temporary goals. Having the right God-given purpose is important, as is maintaining focus on it and not allowing distractions. As Christians, our relationship with God should be exciting and we should joyfully share our faith with others. We must also properly understand our own strengths and weaknesses so we can fulfill our God-given purpose and calling.
Who is really supposed to be in control of our lives? Ameerah Lewis of http://www.hem-of-his-garment-bible-study.org explains how our self-growth and self-sufficient world can create barriers between Believers seeking true intimacy with God and a Heavenly Father that longs for intimacy with us.
The document discusses theological understandings of God's will and human free will. It argues that not all events are directly God's will, as humans have free will and God does not override human decisions. While God allows sin and human failures for the sake of free will, God can bring good out of any situation and uphold God's ultimate purposes. The document advises not blaming God for human actions like sin, cruelty or crime. It suggests seeking help through prayer, counselling, self-reflection, community and Sabbath rest.
We can trust God to be our sufficiency. He is able and willing to supply for us both now and in the future. He is well equipped to do this because His ability to supply is unlimited. God has always taken care of those who trust in Him, and He will remain faithful to this commitment, regardless of any conditions in the senses realm.
This document discusses Christian principles for handling finances. It suggests that how we earn, spend, and share money reveals our spiritual priorities and whether we love God or the world. The document encourages working hard, spending wisely on necessities, saving, and giving generously through the church. It emphasizes trusting God to provide for our needs and not worrying about the future. Our faithfulness in small financial matters determines what spiritual riches God will entrust to us.
The document provides guidance on developing and using debt reduction strategies. It discusses counsel from religious leaders emphasizing avoiding debt whenever possible. The debt cycle is explained as starting with small amounts of debt that increase over time due to lifestyle inflation and lack of discipline. Strategies are outlined for stopping the cycle through gaining wisdom, exactness, diligence, humility and self-reliance. Specific debt reduction strategies include paying off the highest interest debt first or smallest debts first to become debt free. Counseling others in debt includes debt consolidation and negotiation options.
This document is an excerpt from the book "How to Overcome Financial Famine" by Jerry Savelle. It discusses how God wants to bless his people financially but they must be obedient to his word. It provides examples from the Bible of people like Abraham who were blessed because they followed God, and others like Lot and Jacob who experienced bondage due to disobedience. The document encourages reading God's word as the final authority, and trusting that God can supernaturally intervene to deliver people from financial hardship through the power of his spoken word.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
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This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
2. Nearly everyone in the world experiences problems, financial troubles and trying situations at one time or another, but some people deal with it better than others. What makes the difference is often not so much these people’s circumstances, but to whom they turn for help.
3. Do what you can do, The secret to overcoming any problem or obstacle in life is: and then rely on the “God factor.”
4. What is the God factor? Isaiah 55:9 says, "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts." That's the "God factor." In making our plans we must remember that God is in control of the situation, and that He is able to change hearts and circumstances and make things happen that are far beyond our abilities.
5. What seems logical to the human mind often takes on a different perspective when the God factor comes into play. The God factor is that extra factor in the equation which defies even the laws of nature and makes the impossible possible.
6. The God factor means standing on God’s promises. It means that faith in Him overrides all impossibilities. It means trusting in Him, believing that nothing is impossible with Him. It means that He’s able to supply all your needs.
7. God is in the heavenly realm, but He works in the real world. He deals not just in spiritual blessings and rewards, but in tangible, black-and-white, dollars-and-cents material blessings and rewards as well. He's the God of Heaven, and also the God of this present world. He transcends both, rules in both, lives in both, dominates both‚ creates in both, and has the power to pay us in both currencies.
8. He's just as powerful‚ just as capable, and just as willing to give us the tangible, practical blessings we need. We need to learn to trust Him for the material things that we need—not just our spiritual needs like happiness, purpose, and peace of mind. He has no problem or qualm about pulling cold‚ hard cash out of His pocket for us, if we'll only have the faith to receive it.
9. We need to not limit God in our minds, but realize that His influence is all encompassing and that He is capable of performing miracles in both the spiritual and physical realms. He can and will give us both spiritual and material blessings, and we all need a whole lot of both.
10. God has given us some amazing promises in His Word. These promises are for real. They have been given to us by our truthful God who never lies. He doesn't exaggerate. He doesn't pump up His promises to lift Himself up or to make us feel good. He gives us His promises because He wants us to believe and claim them as our own, so He can give us all of the great things He has in store for us.
11. They're not fake promises, but each one is conditional. "Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart" (Psalm 37:4). "Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you" (Matthew 6:33). "Give and it will be given to you" (Luke 6:38). "No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly" (Psalm 84:11).
12. Love God, and love our neighbors as we do ourselves. They're each dependent on us fulfilling our part of the bargain, which nearly always comes down to keeping His two great commandments: Matthew 22:37-39
13. For more PowerPoint shows, visit: www.tommyswindow.com But if we do our part, they are guaranteed to come to pass... Like a wise and loving parent, He always knows what's best for us and is happy to give it to us. That's the God factor! TO SHARE! Adapted from a article by Peter Amsterdam —not necessarily in the way we want or think they will, but in God's time and way.