September 1, 2007 7:54 AM
Sam wrote:
hard to concentrate this morning....sorry. Verses 27 and 28 describe calamity, as in my life right now. I hope God hasn't thought I have ignored Him (v 24).
Acts 1. Prayer-----after they chose two men to take over Judas' position in 'the twelve', they prayed to God to make the final decision. I guess that is a combination of free will, and God's will. They did what they thought was right, but in the end, turned to God for advice. Reply to this
September 1, 2007 10:49 AM
Sam wrote:
hard to concentrate this morning....sorry. Verses 27 and 28 describe calamity, as in my life right now. I hope God hasn't thought I have ignored Him (v 24).
Acts 1. Prayer-----after they chose two men to take over Judas' position in 'the twelve', they prayed to God to make the final decision. I guess that is a combination of free will, and God's will. They did what they thought was right, but in the end, turned to God for advice. Reply to this
October 24, 2010 10:30 PMMedical alert systems wrote:
I have much calamity in my life right now, as I worry about my grandfather in the hospital. He is 85 years old, and just suffered a serious stroke. I feel like I do not have the courage or strength to face losing him, but I feel that it is inevitable that he will leave this earth soon. Jill Reply to this
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hard to concentrate this morning....sorry. Verses 27 and 28 describe calamity, as in my life right now. I hope God hasn't thought I have ignored Him (v 24).
Acts 1. Prayer-----after they chose two men to take over Judas' position in 'the twelve', they prayed to God to make the final decision. I guess that is a combination of free will, and God's will. They did what they thought was right, but in the end, turned to God for advice.
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hard to concentrate this morning....sorry. Verses 27 and 28 describe calamity, as in my life right now. I hope God hasn't thought I have ignored Him (v 24).
Acts 1. Prayer-----after they chose two men to take over Judas' position in 'the twelve', they prayed to God to make the final decision. I guess that is a combination of free will, and God's will. They did what they thought was right, but in the end, turned to God for advice.
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I have much calamity in my life right now, as I worry about my grandfather in the hospital. He is 85 years old, and just suffered a serious stroke. I feel like I do not have the courage or strength to face losing him, but I feel that it is inevitable that he will leave this earth soon.
Jill
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