Gods Sign Post - EP 538 - EMANCIPATION! - 1/4/2025

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A daily bible study to draw us closer in our relationship with GOD through our Savior Jesus Christ in prayer and reading the word of GOD.
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365 Devotions on the Power of Prayer
HOSEA 6:1-3,6 NKJV
1) Come, and let us return to the LORD; For He has torn, but He will heal us; He has stricken, but He will bind us up.
2) After two days He will revive us; On the third day He will raise us up, That we may live in His Sight.
3) Let us know, Let us pursue the knowledge of the LORD. His going forth is established as the morning; He will come to us like the rain, Like the latter and former rain to the earth.
6) For I desire mercy and not sacrifice, And the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.
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HOSEA 6;1-3, 6 NIV
1) “Come, let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces but He will heal us; He has injured us but He will bind up our wounds.
2) After two days He will revive us; on the third day he will restore us, that we may live in his Presence.
3) Let us acknowledge the LORD; let us press on to acknowledge him. As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth.”
6) For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings.
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Life Lessons from GALATIANS
Lesson #10 - EMANCIPATION!
Galatians 5:1-15
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Further Reading:
To Complete Galatians during this twelve-part study, read Galatians 5:1-15.
More Bible passages on being liberated and called to serve, read Matthew 20:25-28; Mark 10:43-44; Luke 10:25-37; John 13:12-17; Acts 20:18-19; and Philippians 2:1-8.
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PRAYING THE NAMES OF GOD:
Week #12: YAHWEH SHALOM
Key Scripture’s : Judges 6:24

Understanding the Name:
Yahweh Shalom (yah-WEH sha-LOME) is a title rather than a name of God. Shalom is a common term for greeting of farewell in modern Israel. When you say shalom, you are not simply saying “Hello,” or “Have a good day.” In its deepest meaning, it expresses the hope that the person you are greeting may be well in every sense of the word – fulfilled, satisfied, prosperous, healthy, and in harmony with themselves, others, and God. Shalom is a covenant word, an expression of God’s faithful relationship with his People.

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