I can do all things! Philippians 4:13 "Finish the Verse" - BIBLE QUIZ




ANSWER: " I can do all things through CHRIST who strengthens me." - Philippians 4:13 
image attribution to www.fishnetbiblestories.com


ENCOURAGING WORD:
 Depending on the Lord!

Today's Scripture

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” - (Philippians 4:13).

Thoughts for Today

The story of God’s confusing the languages at the Tower of Babel is a familiar one. What is less familiar is the rebellion that motivated the tower’s construction. A famed warrior named Nimrod attempted to build the Babylonian structure as a symbol of human effort in trying to find contentment apart from God (see Genesis 10:8-12; 11:1-9).

The Bible tells us that Nimrod was a proud and powerful king who could not comprehend serving anyone. So he attempted to prove that he had no need of God. In fact, he devoted his life to building a civilization in opposition to God’s authority.

Although Nimrod’s tower was constructed in ancient times, it might surprise you to know there is a Babylonian revival in our own time. This pagan revival has fostered a host of popular practices, including tarot cards, horoscopes, and psychic hot lines. The price tag of this growing interest in pagan spirituality is astronomical in both its financial and spiritual impact, as many people have destroyed their lives by acting on advice from psychics and shamans. If they had only sought God’s counsel, if they had searched the Word of God, they could have been spared untold pain.

Nimrod’s tower was, in many ways, the next step in a progression of human rebellion against God. Adam and Eve sinned but settled near the Garden of Eden, remaining close to God’s presence. Cain murdered his brother and then ran from God, settling in the land of Nod. Nimrod took this progression of sin several steps further, establishing an entire civilization in opposition to God.

This same arrogant mind-set continues to rule those who refuse God’s authority. Every disease and sickness, every heartache and pain, is the result of original sin. Many people reject Christ’s sacrifice that can bring salvation, choosing instead to try to conquer sin’s consequences on their own terms. Many believe that given enough money and time, we can do anything.

Nimrod’s actions reflect this same attitude. He made a god of his own ambition and pride, but he found that God’s decrees can’t be defied for very long.

As we read the biblical account of Nimrod and the Tower of Babel, we see the danger of striving to quell our spiritual discontent outside of God’s plan for humanity. The only reliable spiritual guidance available to us is God’s unerring direction.

This is what keeps us strong! We will get through every mountain in front of us through Christ. Be Bold and Courageous! God has a plan for us. 


Jeremiah 29:11- "For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, plans for your welfare and not for woe, so as to give you a future of hope."

Prayer: Our Loving Heavenly Father, 
I know that I often try to do things my own way and in my own strength, without asking for Your help. I pray that You would help me realize just how much I need You. Alone I am weak, but in Your strength anything is possible. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, In Jesus Loving Name I Pray, Amen."


Courtesy : Daily Dose Devotionals Team

Comments

BIBLE QUIZ�� ❓ group

 
Bible Quiz 📖
Public group · 1,010 members
Join Group
Hi friends, we are very excited you are here. we can learn the word of God together🙏❤️