Heavenly Father, Almighty God,
I humble myself before your Presence.
What a joy it is to come to you.
I thank you and I praise your infinite Majesty,
Omnipotence and Perfections.
Please forgive me of all my sins.
Lord I come to you in my nothingness.
I want to worship you and adore you,
to love you with all my heart,
with all my mind,
with all my soul
and with all my strength.
I want to burn with desire for you like an angel.
I need you my Lord,
I am …
There is no mistake so bad…as the greatest mistake of saying nothing for Christ. Henry Clay Trumbull Into your hands I commit my spirit; deliver me, Lord, my faithful God. Psalm 31:5 The New International Version Trust God for great things; with your five loaves and two fishes, he will show you a way to […]
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Purple sea urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis), Garajau Marine Nature Reserve, Madeira, Portugal
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A mere seven hundred light years from Earth toward the constellation
Aquarius,
a star is dying
Daniel Ashpes, a 24-year-old social studies teacher from Tempe, made online threats against the Republicans on Oct. 17.
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