Ter diyyika ǵāgafī-ǵisan, wērwēk īgatiššan: Naiā inī? Minā, tūk-kōn bahar-kōn hadām tannā messīnī.
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We can expect bad days. They come with living on a fallen earth with fallen humanity. Peace would be a rare commodity indeed if we had to depend on our circumstances as our only source for that peace. Yet we have a far better source for peace … and for courage. In fact, it is the only true source: Jesus. Tony Evans shares more in this reading plan.
God is still in the miracle-working business today. As believers, our responsibility is to position ourselves to receive the work He wants to do in each of our lives.
This reading plan includes three daily devotions on Nicole Zasowski’s book From Lost To Found. This study reminds us that God’s rescue often looks like prying our fingers off what we think we want to that we can receive what we truly need. Learn more at NicoleZasowski.com
“Peace be with you!” It was a common greeting in Jewish culture, and the offer of peace carried with it a sense of wholeness, balance, togetherness, and God’s blessing. Yet when Jesus offered His peace, the greeting meant so much more. Join Peyton Jones for clear explanation and careful application as we explore one of the Bible’s more important themes. Enjoy three daily audio guides by Through the Word.
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