Billy Graham “Absent From The Body, Present With The Lord”
Billy Graham, “Absent From The Body, Present With The Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:8)
Twin Babies At 30 Weeks
It’s not a choice; it’s a child.
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John 17:3
I hope to meet you there.
061914, Considering The Presence Of God
061914, Considering The Presence Of God
1 Peter 5:8
Psalm 22:3
Praise, we praise, praise, praise, Praise to the one who sent us his son
Praise, praise, praise, praise, In one accord we praise you oh Lord
There is no other name above you, Blessed Be Your Name
God of Jacob
Sheppard of Israel
Holy unto your name, Holy unto your name
Praise praise, praise, we praise, Praise to the one who sent us his son
Praise praise, praise, praise, In one accord we praise you oh Lord
Glory and Honour and Power, Unto the Lord our God, God of Abraham Faithful and true
Holy Holy are you, Holy Holy are you
Holy Holy is your name
Holy Holy is your name
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There are two primary Greek words that describe Scripture which are translated “word” in the New Testament. The first, logos, refers principally to the total inspired Word of God and to Jesus, who is the living Word. Logos is found in John 1:1; Luke 8:11; Philippians 2:16; Hebrews 4:12; and other verses. The second Greek word translated “word” is rhema, which refers to the spoken word. Rhema literally means an utterance(individually, collectively or specifically). Examples are found in Luke 1:38; 3:2; 5:5; and Acts 11:16.
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