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How do I know if my projects will succeed?
I would like to start this new week by asking you a question: would you like to know if your plans will succeed? You undertake new things, you want to make dreams come true or perhaps you simply want to continue what you started..
Win through gentleness!
Today we find ourselves around a verse which shows us that the Spirit of God is very different from the spirit of this world. Matthew 5 verse 5: “Blessed are the meek, because they will receive the earth as a gift from God.”
Divine comfort at your disposal! The afflicted find hope in him
Hello, this is Dorothée Rajiah. I hope you're doing well. I believe you will be blessed by the Word of the day found in Matthew 5, verse 4: "Blessed are the afflicted, for they will be comforted."
Happiness is in humility!
In the “Beatitudes,” in Matthew chapter 5, verse 3, Jesus gives an extraordinary speech. He begins by saying, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” But what exactly is Jesus talking to us about?
Money, an obstacle or a tool for faith?
“Make friends with dishonest money, so that when it is gone, those friends will welcome you into the eternal dwellings” (Luke 16:9).
Jesus' Call: What Does It Really Mean to Follow Him?
"As he was passing by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew, Simon's brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. Jesus said to them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men” (Mark 1:16-17).
Living in grace: goodbye to condemnation!
Let's read John 5:24 "Yes, I tell you the truth, if anyone hears my words and believes in the Father who sent me, he lives with God forever. He is not condemned. but he has passed from death unto life. There is no more condemnation for him
Renew your Intelligence: the key to a victorious life in Christ!
Hello, this is Dorothée Rajiah. I hope you're doing well. I believe you will be strengthened today by the word found in Romans 12:2.
Jesus, the first to love you! It’s a real Grace!
Hello my friend, I am very happy to meet you to share today's Gospel. I am Tony Tornatore, Pastor at Ekklesia, in Amiens. And the text that we read today is very simple, and at the same time very profound.
How can idolatry and technology distance us from God?
Today's words are a reassuring promise that God is always there for us, holding our hand, especially in times of darkness and uncertainty. He is the beacon that lights our path when everything seems dark...