«خۆزگە دەخوازرێت بە ئێوە کاتێک خەڵکی جنێوتان پێدەدەن و دەتانچەوسێننەوە، لەبەر من هەموو جۆرە بوختانێکتان بۆ هەڵدەبەستن. دڵخۆش و شادمان بن، لەبەر ئەوەی لە ئاسمان پاداشتتان گەورەیە، چونکە پێش ئێوە پێغەمبەرانیشیان ئاوا چەوساندووەتەوە. «ئێوە خوێی زەوین، بەڵام ئەگەر خوێ سوێرییەکەی نەما، چۆن تامە سوێرەکەی بۆ دەگەڕێندرێتەوە؟ ئیتر بەکەڵکی هیچ نایەت، ئەوە نەبێ فڕێبدرێتە دەرەوە و خەڵکی پێشێلی بکەن.
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هەموو وەشانەکان بەراورد بکە: مەتا 11:5-13
3 Days
I would like to share a thought with you that is fundamental to our lives. It’s from Psalm 1: “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful.” This verse teaches us about the Christian life, about what it shouldn’t be. But what should it be?
In this instructive, 3-day devotional, renowned theologian RT Kendall encourages you to stop valuing your reputation with people more than your reputation with God. Based on his book Popular in Heaven, Famous in Hell , these daily readings show you how to live a life that both pleases God and terrifies Satan.
Something’s wrong. When should you speak up? When should you hold your tongue? These biblical reflections help you decide whether it’s the right time to use your voice at work.
"Blessed are those who mourn..." (Matthew 5:4, NIV) How is that supposed to work? Throughout Scripture, we are encouraged to have joy in all circumstances. Could there be a link between joy and mourning?
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