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Our faith in God cannot live in the past. Rather, our trust in the Lord must be propelled toward the future.
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The first thing God ever said to Moses was that he needed to remove his shoes because he was standing on holy ground.
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When we remain grateful long after we have received kindness, we become better, kinder people—and also happier ones.
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Victims are more than statistics. Every victim has a name. As it says in Isaiah, each person deserves “a memorial and a name."
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The Bible tells us that wisdom is the way to slow down our anger, to calm us at those moments when we feel anger inside.
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In the Bible, Jacob described two different kinds of prayers—those he said when he felt close to God, as well as his prayers in times of need.
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We need to take everything in our lives and use them to create a purposeful and beautiful life. This is how we sing a new song to God.
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Our faith in God cannot live in the past. Rather, our trust in the Lord must be propelled toward the future.
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Joseph’s grave became a point of clarity for the Israelites. It kept them focused on the future and on their ultimate goal of returning to their home.
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Prayer is a powerful force—through it, we can accomplish goals we never thought possible and change conditions that appear to be unmovable.
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It is in our most trying moments that God's loving presence is most evident. He is right by our side, holding our hand.
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We need to override petty disagreements with caring and respect, love each other unconditionally, and bring an end to suffering in the world.