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1 | forgiveness confirmed? | 1 John 1:1 | Ray | 61755 | ||
Hi inmyheart, I think that the marginal reference for Jeremiah 29:13 of Mt 7:7 is a good companion verse. But Matthew 6:33 would also be good for someone who has had a long day but is seeking to please the Lord. Mt 6:33, "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you. Therefore do not be anxious for tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." Backing up a few verses in Jeremiah, we can also sense a hope for someone who has "backslidden" in verse 10, "When seventy years have been completed in Babylon, I will visit you and fufill My good word to you, to bring you back to this place." I don't know if I would base a doctrine on that verse, but it seemed to me to be an appropriate verse for the situation for GVH. For He knows the plans that He has for him. From the heart, Ray |
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2 | forgiveness confirmed? | 1 John 1:1 | inmyheart | 61789 | ||
Ray, Hello my brother, thank you for your referrence. Matthew 6:33, is great for our provisions from God, however, to understand that God knows the plans for our lives is awesome. To know that our God loves us, that He made each one unique, that we each have a purpose that can only be accomplish between God and the individual. When that revelation is understood, yes we will seek His righteousness passionately, daily. God bless you, my brother! |
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