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Swallowing What You Eat - #6517
Every day ask yourself the question, "What am I going to do because of what I read in the Bible?" And once you do that and start to make those changes, you are well on your way to an exciting new you; one day, one change at a time.

http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-personal-power/swallowing-what-you-eat-6517

True Woman: LIVE from Ft. Worth: Three Questions About Your Trial
James MacDonald took the stage at True Woman this evening to talk about trials. To be honest, there is a part of me that always cringes a bit when someone starts to preach on trials. God's Truth on trials isn't easy to digest. The passage that James focused on tonight is the perfect example...

http://truewoman.com/?id=1474

Trial - a Christian perspective
In this passage, Christians are told not to be surprised by the suffering they sometimes experience. Following Christ is not a guarantee of freedom from persecution--on the contrary. But Christians can take heart that when we experience trials, we are suffering alongside Christ himself.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Peter%204:12-13&version=NIV

Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc. - Where Everyday Life Meets Everlasting Truth - #8172 | Radio Program | A Life That Matters
Now he’s only three, but he’s doing what many of us do. He’s injecting his reality into the Bible. That’s not necessarily bad.

http://hutchcraft.com/a-life-that-matters/radio-program/where-everyday-life-meets-everl...

Charles G. Finney : Bound to Know Your True Character
It requires that we should understand our own hearts, that we should take the proper steps to make proof of our real characters, as they appear in the sight of God. It refers not to a trial or proof of our strength, or knowledge, but our moral character, that we should thoroughly test it, so as to u

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