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Tag: #Matthew 17:20

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A Different Angle

02/04/202404/26/2025 c.f. leach

the irony was the only thing I had… Continue reading A Different Angle

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See What Happened After This

11/06/202212/07/2024 c.f. leach

We become new creatures in Christ as we trust Him… Continue reading See What Happened After This

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Can You Walk On The Impossible to See God?

10/17/202110/23/2021 c.f. leach

Part 2 Last week we learned: Prayer is our communication with God where we are also consecrated; by the Holy Spirit into the revelation and obedience of His word. There are many facets of God we are yet to understand; … Continue reading Can You Walk On The Impossible to See God?

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Are You Standing In A Dry Place?

09/12/202107/22/2025 c.f. leach

even though we might be standing in a dry place… Continue reading Are You Standing In A Dry Place?

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Prayer To Stay In Faith

03/21/202107/17/2023 c.f. leach

Are you standing on the edge of disappointment? Are you dangling by a thread holding onto your faith as all life’s troubles blow their winds against you? The word of God teaches us that the effectual fervent prayer of a … Continue reading Prayer To Stay In Faith

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What Are You Hearing?

10/04/202009/23/2021 c.f. leach

You’ve been around negative people so long you’ve regressed into believing “maybe God’s word is still true, but I’m just not sure.” Continue reading What Are You Hearing?

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