Hi Warren! That’s great you’re teaching on the Sermon on the Mount. Another blogger is doing the beatitudes too. God must be speaking to us:)
BTW, I got your message. I’ll send you the responses this weekend. God bless!
Luther – I lived so many years in constant condemnation. I remember asking God to forgive me all day long. Half the time I didn’t even know what I was sorry about. It’s freeing not living under that heaviness of condemnation. Thanks for sharing that. God bless you:)
Kerry – Aww, you are so sweet! I am so happy God is using these posts to minister to others. Praying God’s blessings on you, your family and writings/teachings too:) Bless you!
]]>Thank you for this in-depth, thoughtful post. I’m learning so much from the Beattitudes through your gleaning and sharing of God’s word. I especially needed the reminder about the difference between the Holy Spirit’s conviction and the Devil’s condemnation. Thank you!
Praying God’s blessings on you, your family, and your writing & teaching.
For Him,
Kerry
Difficult words to remember at times in this life but they never lose their veracity and power. If you are a child of God there is no condemnation from this world, from others, or even ourselves that will affect our Eternity.
He WHO is in me is greater than he that is in this world….
Thanks Amanda for another good post
]]>Wow, Mark! You are truly uplifting! All I ever want to do is speak His Words. Each week I get nervous when I put out an article, prayng I heard from the Lord correctly. Hearing that God speaks to people through them brings me so much joy, I can’t explain it. So thank you for sharing that. And thank you for allowing God to speak through you. Your writing is inspiring too! God bless you brother in Christ:)
]]>I’ve said it before, i’m sad we all collectively have to wait until Monday for the next article that you write, because (through God) your writing is truly inspiring. God bless you and keep you on this path you are taking.
]]>Thanks for the encouragement, David! And thanks for the email with the mistake. God bless you and your mission as well:)
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