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Tag Archives: Concentration
Focus on What is Important to God
Originally posted on Step Ahead:
Like the big umpire Up in the sky He makes judgment From way up high. Are you working His plan Or dong things on your own; Taking swings at life Outside the strike zone! Reflect…
Everything for His Glory
I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With Him at my right hand, I will not be shaken – Psalm 16:8 The post, “Focus on What is Important to God” is about Micah prophesizing judgment on Samaria and Jerusalem. … Continue reading
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Tagged Concentration, Devotional, Dreams, Focus, Life, Praise, Purpose, Vision
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Focus on What is Important to God
God is characterized as all powerful in verses 1-7 of Micah 1. As stated in verse 4, The mountains melt beneath Him and the valleys split apart, like wax before the fire, like water rushing down a slope. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Study, Concentration, Dreams, Focus, Life, Purpose, Vision
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Concentrate on What God Can Do
Faith depends upon the capacity to concentrate on what God can do until we confidently follow His direction with a burning obsession. He’s not distant but near and with technology we can work together to exert ourselves to do His … Continue reading



