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BIBLE Q&A w/ Pastor TAZ is happening in 3 days
Meditation 🌿
1. God Completes His Work (vv. 1–2) Observation: The heavens and the earth were finished. God completed His creation fully—nothing was left undone. Meditation: God is a God of completion. His work is perfect and intentional, not rushed or incomplete. Personal Reflection: When I look at my life, I often feel unfinished or uncertain—but this reminds me that God is still working on me. Just as He completed creation, He will complete His purpose in me. 🌿 2. The Sacredness of Rest (v. 3) Observation: God blessed the seventh day and made it holy because He rested. Meditation: Rest is not weakness—it is holy. God Himself set apart time for rest. Personal Reflection: I sometimes stay busy and forget to rest spiritually. This passage teaches me to slow down, honor God, and find peace in His presence—not just in my work. 🌿 3. Dependence on God for Growth (vv. 4–6) Observation: There were no plants yet because there was no rain and no man to cultivate the ground. A mist came up from the earth by God’s provision. Meditation: Growth does not happen automatically—it depends on God’s provision and timing. Personal Reflection: In my life, I often want quick results, but God works in seasons. This reminds me to trust Him even when I don’t see immediate growth. 🌿 4. God’s Personal Creation of Man (v. 7) Observation: God formed man from the dust and breathed into him the breath of life. Meditation: This is deeply personal—God didn’t just speak man into existence; He formed him and gave him life directly. Personal Reflection: I am both humble (made from dust) and valuable (given God’s breath). My life is a gift from God, and my purpose comes from Him—not from the world. ✨ Key Personal Insights God is still working on me—I am not finished yet. Rest is part of God’s plan for my life. I must trust God’s timing for growth. My identity and worth come from God alone.
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LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF!
Helping others is a noble and kind act that brings goodness into the world. The Bible says: “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31). This teaches us that we should care for others just as we care for ourselves. Another verse says: “Do to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:31). The question is: do we truly follow these teachings in our daily lives? The answer is that when we show kindness, help those in need, and treat others with respect, we are living according to these teachings and making the world a better place.❤️🤍
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WHO IS GOD!
God is love. God loved the world so much that he gave his son. And if there is love in our hearts, that means we walk with God ,Walk with God means your heart filled with love.In this way you can live in peace.Life is only one so spend this like a Hero 🙌.who lives for others ❤️......
IDENTIFY YOURSELF🤍..
Always,be tastefull like salt and shine like the light 👐on others....in the name of Jesus Christ...( Because God made us the salt and the Light of the earth),Ameen Hallelujah ✝️.
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Out of the mouths of babes.....
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