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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

For some time I have desired to visit Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. As our upcoming trip drew near, I feared that I had waited too long, and I would not be able to see the large mountains in western North Carolina. I prayed that God would help me experience the mountains with my other senses.

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Living a Life that Pleads the Blood

Are you familiar with the phrase, “plead the blood?” would it surprise you that nowhere in the Bible do we find that phrase? The idea of pleading the blood came from the first Passover in Exodus Chapter twelve.
It isn’t a magic formula just by saying those words. Pleading the blood can actually be a lifestyle.
How did the children of Israel plead the blood during the first Passover?

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4 Rules for Overcoming

God fights for you. It is not your battle to fight, but the Lord’s. How did the walls of Jericho fall? Marching, trumpets, and shouting? No, God knocked those walls down. How did Gideon win his battle against the Midianites? Trumpets, torches, and clay pitchers? God struck the enemy with fear and confusion. Jehoshaphat marched out to battle with the choir leading the way, praising the Lord as He triumphed.

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A Father to the Fatherless

It is difficult to recognize God as Father when your knowledge of a father figure has been shattered. Many people, especially women, struggle with this issue. At some point, their earthly fathers deserted them. Many experienced physical or sexual abuse at the hands of their fathers. That might be you.

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