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God’s unique messages
Have you ever thought to yourself, “Why isn’t God communicating with me? I listen and listen, but I never hear anything.” Maybe you even tell yourself you just can’t hear God.
It’s subtle, but this sort of thinking could be seen as a denial of God’s omnipresence or even a suggestion that God doesn’t care whether we know Him or not. But the Bible points to something very different.
In the Bible, God promises that He is our God and that we can know Him. For example, here are two divine promises from the book of Jeremiah: “Ye shall be my people, and I will be your God” (30:22) and “They shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord” (31:34).
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October 26, 2020 issue
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From the readers
Lorna Scherff, Bart Jealous, Lori Biesterfeldt
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Keeping abreast of the times
Susan Stark
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Can racism be healed?
Kwadjo Boaitey
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The hereness and nowness of harmony
Lyle Young
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Innocence that dissolves racism
Jane Hickson
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God’s unique messages
Annette Dutenhoffer
Teens
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What you can do about racism
By Christian Kongolo with Jenny Sawyer
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Intelligence that’s always present
Emmanuel Tekila
Testimonies of healing
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Listening for God’s voice heals grief
Nancy Stiner
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Aggressive flu symptoms healed quickly
Jim Williams
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Baby daughter able to drink milk again
Natalie Morgan
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'Let love, in one delightful stream, ...'
Peter Anderson
Editorial
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What is social justice?
Betty Jean O’Neal
- Bible Lens—October 26–November 1, 2020