Nitori ti iṣeun-ifẹ rẹ san jù ìye lọ, ète mi yio ma yìn ọ. Bayi li emi o ma fi ibukún fun ọ niwọnbi mo ti wà lãye: emi o ma gbé ọwọ mi soke li orukọ rẹ. Bi ẹnipe ijà ati ọ̀ra bẹ̃ni yio tẹ ọkàn mi lọrun; ẹnu mi yio si ma fi ète ayọ̀ yìn ọ: Nigbati mo ba ranti rẹ lori ẹní mi, ti emi si nṣe aṣaro rẹ ni iṣọ oru. Nitoripe iwọ li o ti nṣe iranlọwọ mi, nitorina li ojiji iyẹ́-apa rẹ li emi o ma yọ̀. Ọkàn mi ntọ̀ ọ lẹhin girigiri: ọwọ ọtún rẹ li o gbé mi ró.
Kà O. Daf 63
Feti si O. Daf 63
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Fi gbogbo Èyá wéra: O. Daf 63:3-8
5 Days
King David is described in the New Testament as a man after God’s own heart, meaning that he aligned his own heart with that of God’s. As we study David’s life, our goal for this series is to analyze the things David did in 1 & 2 Samuel in order to mold our hearts after God’s and resemble the same intensity of focus and spirit that David showcased throughout his life.
6 Days
Words, words, words, power-filled words! Words that build or words that tear down. Words that give life or words that bring death. The choice is ours. Let’s evaluate the significant power that is held in our words.
Ṣe àfipamọ́ àwọn ẹsẹ, kàá ní aìsìní orí ayélujára, wo àwọn àgékúrú ìkọ́ni, àti díẹ̀ síi!
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