... was permitted to see beyond all normal human limitations. He looked behind the ...
... self and money are the most natural of human sins. Christians oppose the sin of ...
... For he knows it is harder to bridle the human tongue than to tame a lion. Listen to ...
... this doctrine goes against the grain of human wisdom and against our natural ...
... in vain (1 Cor. 15:58). Devotional: Human life yields no clue about its own ...
... Together they form the arch over all human existence on the planet. The rainbow ...
... directed, it leads to God's delight and human fulfillment. But when it is driven by ...
... dependent on others for the most basic of human needs. That was hard on him. One day ...
... Jesus had not only come to weep over human corruption; now he would display the ...
... future. The built-in hope of all human beings is the power that makes people go ...
... that outshines any radiance known to human beings. When he comes, our hope will be ...
... live the rest of our earthly lives by human desires, by whatever suits our fancy. ...
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