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Thursday, September 18, 2014Greetings Bible Enthusiast!
Last week, we saw in Romans 2:1, that "in whatever you judge another you condemn yourself." This, in itself, is enough reason to be merciful to others. Remember that "the goodness of God leads you (and others) to repentance," as we see later in Romans 2:4.
God Bless You!
Annie
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--TODAY'S NOT SO TRIVIAL TRIVIA QUESTION: Q. Who was the commander of the army of the king of Syria, at the time of Elisha?
Answer below.
********************--DAILY BIBLE VERSE:John 7:24
Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment."
********************--TODAY'S BIT OF WISDOM/REFLECTION:There is no fear of judgment for the man who judges himself according to the Word of God.
-Howard G. Hendricks
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--FEATURED FUNNY:A teenager was always asking his father if he could borrow the family car. Pushed to the limit, the father asked his son why he thought "The Almighty" had given him two feet.
Without hesitation, the son replied, "That's easy, one for the clutch and one for the accelerator."
********************--ANSWER TO TRIVIA QUESTION: Q. Who was the commander of the army of the king of Syria, at the time of Elisha?
A. Naaman.
2 Kings 5:1
Now Naaman [was] commander of the army of the king of Syria.