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A Bible Teaching Ministry of Galyn Wiemers
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June 27 - Evening
"The eyes of all look to you,
and you give them their food at the proper time.
You open your hand
and satisfy the desires of every living thing.
The Lord is righteous in all his ways
and faithful in all he does.
The Lord is near to all who call on him,
to all who call on him in truth.
He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;
he hears their cry and saves them.
The Lord watches over all who love him,
but all the wicked he will destroy."
- Psalms 145:15-20 |
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The Gospel of Psalm 145 |
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Psalm 145 is an acrostic psalm beginning with, “Let me exalt”, which begins with aleph the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet in the word ‘aromimkha. There are 21 verses instead of 22 for the 22 Hebrew letters because the 14th Hebrew letter nun is missing. But, a Qumran manuscript (Dead Sea Scrolls) has contains the nun verse.
In verses 145:15-20 there are five basic points that sum up God’s nature and man’s relationship with the Lord:
1) 145:15a – Dependent on the Lord:
All of the creation and every creature is dependent on the Lord.
2) 145:15b-16 – The Lord is Good:
The Lord’s character is goodness so he willingly meets the desires of every living thing!
3) 145:17 – The Lord will not Compromise his Righteousness:
The Lord is righteous in his nature and faithful to act in agreement with those ways of righteousness.
4) 145:18 – Men are Compromised, but the Lord is Gracious to the Humble:
Those who realize they (like everyone) fall short of the Lord’s standards of righteousness may call on him for help!
5) 145:19-20 – Men are Separated Based on their Response to the Lord:
Those who come to him will be delivered and satisfied. Those who continue in their own way will be destroyed. |
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"It were better to have no opinion of God at all than such a one as is unworthy of him; for the one is unbelief - the other is contempt."
- Plutarch |
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New Testament Apocryphal books that are not consider part of the Christian canon of Scripture and many are pseudographs:
The Gospel of Thomas
Oxyrhynchus 1224 Gospel
The Egerton Gospel
The Gospel of Peter
Secret Mark
The Gospel of the Egyptians
The Gospel of the Hebrews
The Apocalypse of Peter
The Secret Book of James
The Preaching of Peter
The Gospel of the Ebionites
The Gospel of the Nazoreans
The Oxyrhynchus 840 Gospel
The Traditions of Matthias
The Gospel of Mary
The Dialogue of the Savior
The Gospel of the Savior
The Epistula Apostolorum
The Infancy Gospel of James
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas
The Acts of Peter
The Acts of John
The Acts of Paul
The Acts of Andrew
The Acts of Peter and the Twelve
The Book of Thomas the Contender
The Acts of Thomas
(Access these books and read them here.) |
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Eyes to see needs
that you can meet |
Grow in love for God
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Medicare |
India |
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Round palace, the middle of the three hanging palaces of Herod at Masada.
(Details here and here.) |
The inscription on this reused stone, originally used in a Romoan statue of Emperor Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD)
set on the Temple Mount, reads :
"To Titus Aelius Hadrianus
Antoninus Augustus Pius
The father of the fatherland, pontifex, augur
Decreed by the Decurions"
This inscription stone was placed upside down above the Double Gate in the southern wall of the Temple Mount.
(Close up Photo of inscription here.
Photo from a distance here.)
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(click photo for larger image) |
Details and Explanation of Sets & Reps Devotional System Here |
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Reps & Sets is a daily Bible devotional for Christians from Generation Word Bible Teaching used each morning and evening. |
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