God job especially your article is superior to whattoexpect article which is a giant website.
Not exact matches
Job thought he had a good case to argue before
God but the heart of it is our hearts are deceitfully wicked no matter how good we have lived we are still sinners and certainly do not deserve the grace of
God.In the book of
Job there are some real jewels
especially why we do suffer satans plan is to destroy us but
Gods plan is to build our faith hope and love towards him in our time of suffering.brentnz
In an
especially astute bit of exegesis, Hays points out that the story of Jesus walking on the water (6:45 — 52) does not recall Moses and the Exodus sea - crossing but rather the peerless
God of
Job 9:4 — 11, the Lord of creation who triumphs over chaos.
It's great that your friend got a
job, but at least how you presented it, it doesn't sound like
god gave him a
job or even moved his resume to the top of the pile, but rather after applying for many many
jobs,
especially being out of a
job for years that's a lot of
job applications, one would happen to strike gold, hardly seems to me that
god or specifically your prayers had anything to do with his success.
Especially, because they, with all the science can do no better of a
job proving that there is not a
God than a Faithful can to prove there is....
If you disagree, which you may,
especially if your beliefs are cobbled together from one or more of the zillion interpretations of the BIble, then my point is that your
god is very confusing: a
god that creates hells and a
god that didn't do a good
job creating the earth?
Isaiah 40 v 11 Romans 11 v 34 Read
Job especially ch 38 and 39 and the first verse in ch 40 in ch 42
God says in verse 7 «I Am angry with you for you have not been right in what you have said about me».
Unfortunately Beck is such a nut
job that a lot of people will be less likely to do anything he advocates,
especially when he throws in the «warning from
God» thing.
Especially you with only
God knows how many article you have put out for us to read each time arsenal lose and the man still has his
job.
faith: belief or trust: belief in, devotion to, or trust in somebody (
God) or something,
especially without logical proof full: anything unexpected and fascinating that is brimming with Glory FAITHFUL: consistently loyal: consistently trustworthy and loyal,
especially to a person, a promise, or duty The word I look for over the last few years of unemployment, new
jobs, moving our family of 8