A proclamation from the Bible: In Christ I Can Do Everything

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Bible references:
1) Psalm 147:5
2) Ephesians 6:10
3) Deuteronomy 28:13
4) Philippians 4:13
5) 1 Thessalonians 5:24
6) Jeremiah 17:7,8
7) Psalm 1:3
8) Exodus 13:21
9) Psalms 18:29
10) Mark 9:23
11) 1 Corinthians 15:57
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Amen Victory in the name of Lord Jesus Christ. 🙏✝️❤️

devipriyaaugustine
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Amen amen. Thank you for posting these. We love the Lord

deborahwaldrop
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A great, reminder of the treasure, afforded us, who believe! Timely!

justinhandlers
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Yes, I can do all things through Christ Jesus who gives me strength, Amen and Amen.🙏

spreadingthelightofchristj
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GOD Almighty LORD JESUS bless DPM forever, in JESUS Mighty Name !!!🙌

jk
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AMEN! I Definitely miss the acoustics, a LOT!! PLEASE bring them back, I've been waiting Patiently,

walkingbyfaith
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AMEN ! AMEN ! AMEN ! In JESUS MIGHTY NAME !!!

jk
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Glory and Honour be to Our GOD and LORD JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH !!!🙌

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Paul was trained to believe in an external, historical past of Israel. To him David was the king of kings. But when God revealed his son in him, Paul claimed he did not see anyone as flesh and blood. What man, believing in the historicity of scripture, could understand what Paul was talking about, when he was the one who formerly tormented anyone who would not accept the historicity of the Old Testament! But, when discussing the Messiah, Paul confessed that he could no longer believe in any historical character of the Old Testament. (The New, of course had not been written yet). Through revelation Paul knew who the Messiah was and who the Lord was. Seeing himself as the Lord, the one the world believes to be Jesus, Paul knew that what the world believed to be a mighty king was his only begotten son who was never flesh and blood. He knew the entire episode took place in the spirit, and said: “When it pleased God to reveal his son in me, I discussed it not with flesh and blood.”

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