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highlighted Hebrews 11:6 NLT
And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him.
Aug 24
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highlighted Hebrews 11:3 NLT
By faith we understand that the entire universe was formed at God’s command, that what we now see did not come from anything that can be seen.
Aug 24
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highlighted Hebrews 11:2 NLT
Through their faith, the people in days of old earned a good reputation.
Aug 24
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highlighted Hebrews 11:1 NLT
Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see.
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:14-18 NLT
“This is my resting place forever,” he said. “I will live here, for this is the home I desired. I will bless this city and make it prosperous; I will satisfy its poor with food. I will clothe its priests with godliness; its faithful servants will sing for joy. Here I will increase the power of David; my anointed one will be a light for my people. I will clothe his enemies with shame, but he will be a glorious king.”
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:3-5 NLT
“I will not go home; I will not let myself rest. I will not let my eyes sleep nor close my eyelids in slumber until I find a place to build a house for the LORD, a sanctuary for the Mighty One of Israel.”
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:2 NLT
He made a solemn promise to the LORD. He vowed to the Mighty One of Israel,
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:12 NLT
If your descendants obey the terms of my covenant and the laws that I teach them, then your royal line will continue forever and ever.”
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:11 NLT
The LORD swore an oath to David with a promise he will never take back: “I will place one of your descendants on your throne.
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:10 NLT
For the sake of your servant David, do not reject the king you have anointed.
Aug 24
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highlighted Psalms 132:8 NLT
Arise, O LORD, and enter your resting place, along with the Ark, the symbol of your power.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:34 NLT
But he did what was evil in the LORD’s sight and followed the example of Jeroboam, continuing the sins that Jeroboam had led Israel to commit.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:33 NLT
Baasha son of Ahijah began to rule over all Israel in the third year of King Asa’s reign in Judah. Baasha reigned in Tirzah twenty-four years.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:32 NLT
There was constant war between King Asa of Judah and King Baasha of Israel.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:30 NLT
This was done because Jeroboam had provoked the anger of the LORD, the God of Israel, by the sins he had committed and the sins he had led Israel to commit.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:29 NLT
He immediately slaughtered all the descendants of King Jeroboam, so that not one of the royal family was left, just as the LORD had promised concerning Jeroboam by the prophet Ahijah from Shiloh.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:28 NLT
Baasha killed Nadab in the third year of King Asa’s reign in Judah, and he became the next king of Israel.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:27 NLT
Then Baasha son of Ahijah, from the tribe of Issachar, plotted against Nadab and assassinated him while he and the Israelite army were laying siege to the Philistine town of Gibbethon.
Aug 24
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highlighted 1 Kings 15:25-26 NLT
Nadab son of Jeroboam began to rule over Israel in the second year of King Asa’s reign in Judah. He reigned in Israel two years. But he did what was evil in the LORD’s sight and followed the example of his father, continuing the sins that Jeroboam had led Israel to commit.
Aug 21