ප්රීති වන්න; ප්රමෝද වන්න. මන්ද ස්වර්ගයේදී ඔබගේ ත්යාගය ඉමහත් ය. ඔබට කලින් සිටි දිවැසිවරුනට ඔවුන් පීඩා කළේ එලෙස ම ය.
මතෙව් 5 කියවන්න
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සියලුම අනුවාද සසඳන්න: මතෙව් 5:12
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?
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.
Jesus had departed for his final entry into Jerusalem. Death loomed less than two weeks away. In His characteristic and radical unselfishness, Jesus stopped for a final man before reaching Jerusalem. This would be the last healing He would perform before His final entry into the city to face the cross. In this reading pal, we'll take a deeper look at the story of the Bartimaeus and his healing.
"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?
බයිබල් පද ලකුණු කරගන්න, අන්තර්ජාලය නොමැතිව බයිබලය කියවන්න, බයිබලය අධ්යනය කරන කුඩා වීඩියෝ පටි නරඹන්න සහ තවත් බොහෝමයක්!
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