The Holy Spirit is very successful as our advocate. He goes in front of us and speaks so well of us that its hard for sinners to imagine we deserve His infinite representation. Yet how do we represent God? Do we have an attitude like a child would to his hero?
The Holy Spirit helps us in many ways. He speaks so well of us that even sinners can't imagine how great we are. How do we represent God? Do we act like we're in awe of you?
God helps us through the Holy Spirit. He goes in front of us and speaks so well of us that it is hard for sinners to imagine we deserve His infinite representation. God is an infinite and perfect being who made everything possible. God is the creator of all things and the reason why we exist. God can be seen as power that is all around us. Are we being disrespectful, like a child would be to his hero?
The Holy Spirit is successful as our advocate because He helps us and protects us. He goes in front of us and speaks so well of us that its hard for sinners to imagine that we deserve to be in front of Him. How do we represent God? Do we have a child's attitude towards his hero?
The gifts are so amazing that we really need to express our sincere appreciation. What does that mean? We need to appreciate them for a long time.
God created everything and everyone and everything and everyone is a gift from God. These divine gifts the gifts are so amazing, we feel like we need to show our gratitude by trying to be familiar with them forever.
Gifts from God are original and miraculous.
He will make this in plain English: I will call on him as long as I live because he listened to me.
A God who is infinite and does everything for us, speaks to us with actions. God spoke words that were written down for us to tell him to do something. God has already given us the ear to hear the pronouncements.
God commands us to obey all His commands. The poor man complained to the king by writing to him, but the king instead sent instructions of what to do. This is what the king commanded of the poor man of his subjects. God commands Himself to keep the law in Christ. He stopped us from acting and being tempted to make another law by describing our success in lowering His commands. We walk in command of God in Christ.
A God who is infinite and speaks all things into existence, listens with action. He spoke something written down for us to tell Him to do. God already said that we should listen to what is said.
God commands us to keep a law that we fail to achieve. The poor man complained about not having enough food, but the king's commands were always obeyed. God commands Himself to follow the law in Christ.
God stopped us from making another law by describing how we succeeded in not following His commands. We command God to fulfill Christ obedience.
God is someone who can always help you, no matter what, because He knows everything about your life. He knows about all the details of our lives. He listens to us when we talk to Him. God is infinite, and speaks all things into existence. God hears everything, even when it's not spoken to.
God commands us to do what we cannot do. Instead of complaining about their poverty, the poor man gave the king complaints. Christ fulfilled the law by living a perfect life.
Jesus stopped us from acting on our sinful desires by describing our success in following His commands. We walk in our Christian faith, believing in Jesus Christ's ability to do what he says he will do.
God proved that He had power over death by pronouncing death to the people who were resisting Him and His work. God made sure that what He did didn't get misunderstood.
God pronounced death to all the opposition, so that He could prove His work in Christ in the representation of Holy Spirit on our behalf. God made sure that what He did would not be misunderstood.
God died on the cross to show that He did not create the world and then abandon it, but He did create and recreate us. God made sure that His work is well-protected from any misunderstanding.
God has done many miracles to show that his work in Christ is true. God made sure that His work was protected from people who would misunderstand it.
God punished people who opposed Him in order to show that He was working in Jesus Christ by using the Holy Spirit in order to represent us. God made sure the work he created would not be misunderstood.
God made death happen to show that He is working in us through the Holy Spirit. God made sure his work was safe from misunderstanding.
God sent death to show that He had conquered all of our enemies and that we should trust in Him for help. God made sure His work (words, thoughts, etc.) was protected from misunderstanding.
God wanted to show that He had done His work in Christ on our behalf by killing the people who were against Him. God made sure His work was protected from people who might get the wrong idea about it.
Yet instead of complaining to a poor person, he complained to a King. The divine commands are equivalent to the divine commands themselves. God stopped us from making another law by describing the success of our previous law. We walk in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the head of our church.
God commands us to obey Him and follow his commands, which we fail to do because we are sinful. Yet instead of giving us complaints by a poor man, he gave us complaints through a Kings commands. God command Himself to fulfill the law in Christ.
He stopped us from acting and being tempted to make another law by describing how much progress we've made by obeying His commands. We act as human beings and command God in Christ.
God has given us a law that tells us to do good things as a way to please Him. It's not always easy to do what God wants, because we can't always fulfill what we do. Instead of complaining to the lower classes, the kings complain to the higher classes. God's commandments are to keep the law in Christ.
He prevented us from making another law by describing our success in lowering His commands. When we pray, we start by telling God who we are - in Christ - and how we feel about Him.
God commands us to undertake certain types of behavior that we fail to achieve, and that we'll regret if we don't. But instead of complaining by a poor man, the father gives commands to his son. God commands Himself to keep the law as Christ.
We walk in commanding God in Christ, which means that we are telling God that we are in Christ.
The commands of God are His commands to Himself, and He fulfills the law in Christ. He stopped us from acting and being tempted to make another law by describing the success that His commands had in lowering us. We walk in the name of God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
When God chose to take away the opposition that was standing in the way of His work, He did it by proving that Christ was alive. God made sure people wouldn't get confused by His teachings.
God caused people to die in order to show that He had brought about victory in Jesus's work of representing the Holy Spirit. God made it difficult to misunderstand His work.
God declared death to anyone who opposes the work He has done for us through the Holy Spirit. God made it clear what He wanted.
God defeated death to show that God's work in Jesus Christ was done for us by the Holy Spirit. God made sure nobody could misunderstand His work.
God wanted to show that his work was completed and that we did not need to try to work it out for ourselves. God made sure His work was not misunderstood.
God commands us to work out our salvation in fear and trembling. The trembling is cursing of the law toward opposition. We fear God by watching them get judged.
God commands us to fulfill the law that we cannot achieve. Yet instead of complaining to a poor man, the king ordered the poor man to complain. Gods commands command Himself to fulfill the law in Christ.
Jesus stopped the religious leaders from trying to make more laws by describing how the Commandments were fulfilled by living according to the Commandments. We walk in commanding God in Christ.
God commands us to do good deeds. Instead of complaining about his poverty, the man instead complains about the king's commands. The law is God's command and He commands Himself to fulfill the law in Christ.
God commands us not to break His law and not to fail in our work. The poor man gave king commands. Gods commands are always in compliance with the laws of Christ. Jesus promised to give us the ability to help others if we obey. We enter this church in a way that shows we are in control of our lives and not afraid of God.
The Bible tells us that we can never achieve perfect obedience to God. King commanded complaints instead of complaining himself. God commands himself to fulfill the law in Christ. He prevented us from making another law by describing our success in keeping His commands down. We walk in boldly declaring that we belong to Christ, and that we are in control.
God commands himself to fulfill the law in Christ. He stopped temptation in our midst by describing our success in the Law of Moses in a way that made it seem like we were successful in keeping it. We choose to believe that God can and will give us what we need.
God commands us to do something or other, which we are unable to do. Yet instead of complaining about a poor man, the king had complaints brought to him.
God wants us to do everything we can to obey His commands. Instead of complaining about their poverty, the poor man was pleased to have complaints made by a wealthy king. God has commands that He has to follow. Those commands come from Himself and the law that He created. He stopped us from making the law to be the same as the Old Testament because we were doing well in lowering it to be less than the Old Testament. We enter into God's presence, confident that we are making a powerful spiritual statement.
Jesus Christ fulfilled the law, thus fulfilling the commands of God. He stopped the people from making another law by describing their success in lowering His commands. We walk commanding God in Christ.
God commands us to obey His law that we may not succeed. Yet instead of giving us complaints by a poor man, a king ordered a complaint to be given to us. God command Himself to fulfill the law in Christ. He halted our actions and tempted us by describing our success in obeying His commands. We walk in boldly and confidently, knowing that God is with us.
God commands us to follow His law and keep His commandments, but we will never be able to fulfill them all. Instead of insulting the king, the poor man gave him a list of complaints.
The commands of God are necessarily fulfilled by God Himself. He stopped us from adding to the number of laws by describing the success of our current law. We walk in the way of Jesus Christ.
God commands Himself to obey the law. God showed the Israelite's that the new law that they made was not as successful as the old law that He had given them. We walk in Christ in commanding God.
God commands us to do what we can to fulfill His law that we fail to achieve. Instead of complaining about his poverty, the man complained through the king's command. God's command commands him to fulfill the law in Christ. Jesus was amazed when the disciples made a big change in their lives and in the world by following just one of His commands, and that was to love one another. We declare that our spiritual authority is from Christ, not from a human source.
God tells us that some laws cannot be fully achieved. Instead of complaining about the poor man's misfortunes, the king complains about the misfortunes through the king's commands. God's commands require Him to keep the Law of Christ. He stopped us from acting and being tempted to make another law by describing our success lowering His commands. We walk in Jesus Christ and we will not be afraid.
God wants us to keep His law, but we sometimes fail to do so. The poor man complained loudly, but the king silenced him. God commands Himself to fulfill the law in Christ. He stopped us from acting and being tempted to make another law by describing how we were succeeding in lowering his commands. We walk in some ways as if we ourselves are commanding God in Christ.
God commands us to obey His law that we cannot succeed. Instead of complaining that they were poor, the man in the story complained because the king ordered them to. God's command commands him to fulfill the law in Christ. Jesus stopped us from acting on our temptation to make another law by describing how His commands were being obeyed. We take care of our relationship with God by obeying His Word.
God has commanded that the law that we fail to achieve should be fulfilled. Instead of complaining about the poor man, the king gives commands that are complaints. God's commandments are to keep the law in Christ. He stopped us from doing something when He described the success that came from our following His commandments. We are walking in God's given authority.
God commands us to follow His laws, which are the commands He has given us to live by. Instead of complaining about the poor man's unfair treatment, the king's orders bothered him more. God has commanded his followers to keep the law in Christ. He stopped us from making another law by describing our success in lowering His commands. We proclaim the power of God through Jesus Christ.
God commands us to obey His law that we fail to achieve. The poor man complained that the king had given him no money. The commands of God, sometimes referred to as His commands, command the law to be fulfilled through Christ. He stopped us from acting on our own by describing our success in obeying his commands. We walk in the commandment of God in Christ.
God told us to do something that we will not be able to do. Instead of complaining, a poor man in the kingdom of Judah gave orders to his master, King Hezekiah, who then ordered Hezekiah to complain. The Lord commands Himself to fulfill the law in Christ. God stopped us from acting and the temptation to make the law more complicated and burdensome by describing our success in lowering His commands. We walk in the faith and in love in Christ where we believe God is leading us.
he gave us complaints through a king's commands. God commands Himself to fulfill the law in Christ. He stopped us from breaking His commands by praising us for following them. We walk in a way that shows we worship God in Christ.
God wants you to do good things for other people, even if it costs you your life. Instead of complaining about the poor man, the king commanded him to complain. The commands of God are His commands to himself to fulfill the law in Christ. He stopped us from acting and being tempted to make another law by describing our success in lowering His commands. We walk in commanding God in Christ. This means that we are obeying God's instructions, not His commands.
God commands us to live a life that is in accordance to the law that we fail to achieve.God commands himself to fulfill the law in Christ. Jesus prevented us from making another law by telling us about His commands being fulfilled. We walk in embracing God in Christ.
116 2 Because he listened to me, I will call on him as long as I live“ The Psalmist carefully teaches that the extraordinary gift is not like this corrupt world. The gifts that represent God are original and miraculous. These divine gifts the gifts are so amazing, we really need to express our sincere appreciation which demands our lifelong aesthetic appreciation. We always blame God for his stressful demands as if God needs to force us to appreciate a stingy God. Reluctant to give gifts to sinners.But God is not like fragile men. He is infinitely kind and willing to generously give extraordinary gifts to dependent children.
When we spend a lot of time appreciating his generous gifts, we are not
expressing any dissatisfied interest in the previous relationship from
cruel slavery to the punishment of the law. Without a doubt, we should become an excellent swagger and supporter of God.
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