Choose You This Day Whom You Will Serve
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God’s intent from the beginning has been that anyone, at any time, can be justified by faith and have a personal desire to be obedient to him. We all have free will, and because we can control our choices, anyone can choose to have peace with God, even under the worst circumstances. We all choose to obey or not obey with each decision we make. All rationally thinking people make spiritual choices all day, every day, no matter their circumstances, and thereby choose whether to live a God-directed and spiritually peaceful life.
We can find the proper use of all created things in God’s inspired Word. Our work is to learn to see things the way God sees them and to recognize the meaning of things, both seen and unseen, as His Word reveals. These devotionals are an attempt to share the seeds of truth found in His Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781947929357
ISBN10: 1947929356
Sonja Winburn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: DeWard Publishing Company, Ltd.
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