Daughters of God Ministry

Daughters of God Ministry We're seeking God through his word with understanding of the scriptures by studying the bible daily

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03/07/2019

We are fragile, but God's care is eternal. Too often we focus on God as Judge and Lawgiver, ignoring his compassion and concern for us. When God examines our lives, he remembers our human condition. Our weakness should never be used as a justification for sin. His mercy takes everything into account. God will deal with you compassionately. Trust him.

02/18/2019

For in him you have been enriched in every way...because our testimony about Christ was confirmed in you.
Therefore you do not lack any spiritual gift...1Corinthians 1:5-7
Do you ever wonder what God wants you to do? He's already given you what you need to complete His will. He created you with talents, passions and spiritual gifts. Tap into your temperament and personality,and you can follow His course for you. God won't give you a passion for teaching, then call you to be a pilot. Use all the gifts God gave you. Be who He created you to be. Then,you won't wonder anymore.

02/17/2019

"But as truly as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord. "
Numbers 14:21
Thank you, Father, for the many reminders around us of your greatness. Accept the praise of our hearts.

Retreat 2017
02/17/2019

Retreat 2017

02/17/2019

“He shall give His angels charge over thee,to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands,lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.” Psalm 91:11-12
Help us to always sense thy presence,not only in times of trouble.

Passed retreats
02/16/2019

Passed retreats

02/15/2019

The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed.
A refuge in times of trouble." Psalm 9:9
Thank you, God, for your protecting love . Make us able to face those times when we must suffer.

02/15/2019
03/11/2018

Weekly Nugget: Obedience to God begins with humility . We must believe that his way is better than our own.
We may not always understand his ways of working , but by humbly obeying , we will receive his blessings.
We must remember that
1) God’s ways are best;
2) God wants our obedience more than anything else;
3) God can use anything to accomplish his purposes. Please meditate on this week’s nugget have a bless week

03/04/2018

Anticipating the Lord’s Return

An eager anticipation of the Lord’s return keeps us living productively.

Throughout Scripture, we find three admonitions given to us about the Lord’s return:

1. We’re to watch faithfully. The Word of God encourages us to stand fast in the faith with courage and strength (1 Cor. 16:13), watching soberly and arming ourselves with faith, love, and salvation (1 Thess. 5:8). As we watch, we’re to remain especially aware of false prophets, discerning the spirits and rejecting all who do not confess that Jesus Christ is God in the flesh (2 Peter 2:1; 1 John 4:1-2).

Jesus spoke to John in a vision and gave this great promise to those who remain watchful: “Behold, I am coming like a thief. Blessed is the one who stays awake” (Rev. 16:15).

2. We’re to work diligently. Why does Jesus leave us here on earth after He saves us? Why aren’t we born again, then immediately taken into the Lord’s presence? Simply because we still have work to do!

We’re to be the Lord’s witnesses, telling of the love of God and the atoning death of Jesus Christ. We’re also to testify to others about all He’s done in our own lives, both with our words and by our example. As long as there remains a soul on earth who hasn’t heard the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, we still have much to do.

3. We’re to wait peacefully. More than four hundred times in Scripture, the Lord commands us to not fear but to enjoy peace—and He calls us to peace as we await His return. We’re taught in the Bible that apart from Jesus, there is no peace … not within a human heart and not among human beings or nations. With Jesus, we can experience peace that surpasses our rational capacity and settles deep within (Phil. 4:7). We are to seek and find this peace as we await the Lord’s return.

When the Lord comes, will He find you among those who love Him and call Him Savior and Lord? Will He find you doing what He’s commanded of you, eager to see Him and ready for His appearing? You have it within your grasp to positively answer these questions. So how will you choose to respond to the Lord’s call upon your life?

The fact is, He is coming again!

03/03/2018

The Valley Experiences in Our Lives

We learn more in our valley experiences than on our mountaintops.

Adversity, anguish, trials, tribulations, and heartaches operate as lessons in the school of experience. They bring us to a place of new insight and understanding. They can alter our perceptions of the world, our views of God, and lead us to change our behaviors. The Lord, of course, is the ultimate Teacher. He’s the One to whom we must look for the meaning of any lesson related to adversity.

God allows adversity for at least three reasons:

1. To Get Our Attention

The Lord uses a wide variety of methods to gain our attention when necessary—and adversity is one of them. Don’t delay in responding to the Lord when He moves to get your attention. Respond quickly and humbly. Hear what He has to say to you.

2. For Examination

At times, God allows adversity to motivate us to self-examination. The winds of adversity blow away the surface issues and force us to cope with things on a deeper level. Nothing has the ability to drive us closer to God than tribulation. It removes the cloak of denial and reveals who we really are, as well as what we believe about God, His deity, and faithfulness.

Paul encouraged the Corinthians, “A man must examine himself” (1 Cor. 11:28). In other words, “Take a straight forward look inside and discover what’s driving, motivating, and enticing you.” If it’s anything but God, then it’s not right. He needs to be your motivating factor at every turn in life.

3. To Change Behavior

It isn’t enough that God desires to get our attention or encourage us to take a truthful look at our lives. We must also allow His Spirit to have free access to every area. Unless we change our response and behavior, we’ll never benefit from adversity or grow as a result of it. God provides a challenge, and we have an opportunity to obey or disobey Him. The choice is ours, and the consequences that come belong to us as well.

If you’re willing to allow God to surface the inner rubbish of your life—and if you’re willing to change what needs to be changed—you’ll emerge from adversity closer to Christ, more mature as His child, and with far greater potential to reflect the love of God to the world around you.

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