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God's daily goal for us is to walk in the Spirit; that's the only way we will not gratify the desires of our flesh, which is continually waging war on our souls. The Christian life is not easy. It's hard work to take every thought captive for Christ and not lose hope and trust Him no matter what.
The most basic rule must be always followed: store raw products below, never above, your cooked or ready-to-eat products. Keep foods 4°C (39°F) or...
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Read More »It’s easy to think God desires what we desire: a life filled with love and happiness and good health and possessions. Of course, not too many possessions, just the ones we earnestly pray for: a lovely house, a reliable car, enough money to go on vacation. If He happens to throw in the HGTV dream home, so be it; we’ll share it with family and friends. But are those the things God desires for us or does the Bible offer a different set of priorities? Let me tell you something: God does indeed desire that you live a life filled with love and happiness and good health, but it’s not the kind of love or pleasure or health the world esteems. The possessions God desires for us are spiritual, not temporal. Jesus assures us that our heavenly Father is actively fulfilling our physical needs, and we’re not to concern ourselves with those things (Matt. 6:25–33). God’s hope for you is not rooted in this world but in the active participation of His kingdom. Therefore, the life God desires for you centers on Him, not you. God’s primary concern is not your comfort—God’s primary concern is your commitment. He knows we will quickly fall into temptation unless we cling to Christ and that we will struggle with fear unless we fasten ourselves to His Word. We will not have what it takes to live godly lives in this ungodly world unless we live strengthened by the Holy Spirit.
With adequate water intake, some people have survived with no food for weeks or even several months . Survival time is longer with water intake...
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According to this data, banking and finance professionals were far and away the most likely to become millionaires, and it doesn't seem surprising....
Read More »For as the loincloth clings to the waist of a man, so I made the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah to cling to me, declares the LORD, that they might be for me a people, a name, a praise, and a glory, but they would not listen. (Jer. 13:11) The word cling is a strong verb in the Hebrew. It means to adhere to like glue. There is no separation. The bond is so tight it will rip if it separates. God desires intimacy with us. God’s hope is that we will cling to Him no matter our circumstances, but there’s only one way to do that: by adhering to the Word of God like glue. Then and only then will you live the life God desires for you.
The result: McDonald's wins While chicken is an obvious Men's Health staple, KFC's reliance on greasy oils and subsequent sky-high calorific...
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The Bible clearly proclaims we are far from self-sufficiency. Jesus says, “. . . apart from me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5). We can do nothing...
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Once we have food, water and shelter we must feel safety, belonging and mattering. Without these 3 things humans crave we can not get in their...
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Most importantly, a blanket will provide much needed warmth for a stranded driver in cold weather. A blanket can also serve as a pad on which to...
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Fire Starter A fire starter is perhaps the single most important survival tool you can have in your kit, because it will help you cook food, boil...
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The Thirteen Essentials Map and compass. While one of the two is useful, together, and with the right knowledge, these two tools can be...
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