terça-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2019

YOUR STORY...

UNDERSTAND THE PLAN OF YHWH ...

ROMANS 3: 9-20
We are all guilty
9 Then shall we, the Jews, be better off than the Jews? Not at all! I have already shown that all Jews and non-Jews are under the power of sin. 10 As the Holy Scriptures say, "There is not one person who does what is right; 11 There is no one who has judgment; there is no one who worships God. 12 All have turned aside from the right way, all have been lost. There is no one else who does good, there is no one. 13 All lie and deceive without stopping. Out of their tongue are perverse lies, and out of their lips are the words of death, as though they were snake venom. 14 Their mouths are full of terrible curses. 15 They rush to kill. 16 Wherever they pass, they leave destruction and misery. 17 They know not the way of peace, 18 and have not learned to fear God. "19 We know that what the law says is said to those who live under the law. So that all may cease to be justified, and that all the people of the world may be under the judgment of God. 20 For no one is accepted by God to do what the law says, because the law makes people know that they are sinners.


ROMANS 3: 21-31
Salvation through faith

21 But now God has shown that the means by which he accepts people has nothing to do with law. The Law of Moses and the Prophets testify to the following: 22 God accepts people through the faith they have in Jesus Christ. This is how he treats all who believe, for there is no difference between people. 23 All have sinned and are far from the glorious presence of God. 24 But by his grace and without demanding anything, God accepts all through Christ Jesus, who saves them. 25 God offered Christ as a sacrifice so that through his death on the cross Christ might become the means for people to receive the forgiveness of their sins by faith in him. 26 God wanted to show him that he is righteous. In the past he was patient and did not punish people for their sins; but now, by the sacrifice of Christ, God shows that he is righteous. So he is just and accepts those who believe in Jesus. 27 Do we have reason to be proud? Not at all! And why not? Is it because we obey the law? Not; it is not. It is because we believe in Christ. 28 Thus we perceive that the person is accepted by God by faith and not by doing what the law says. 29 Or is it that God is only God of the Jews? Is it not also the God of the non-Jews? Course is! 30 God is one and will accept the Jews on the basis of their faith and also accept the non-Jews by means of their faith. 31 Does this mean that, because of faith, we treat the law as if it were worthless? Not; not at all! On the contrary, we affirm that the law has value.

ROMANS 4: 1-12
The example of Abraham


1 Then what can we say of Abraham, the ancestor of our race? What did he get? 2 If it was because of the things that he did that God accepted him, then he would have reason to be proud, but not to boast before God. 3 For what does the Holy Scripture say? They say, "Abraham believed God, and therefore God accepted him." 4 The wages the laborer receives are not a gift, but the wages to which he is entitled because of the work he has done. 5 But the person who does not put his hope in the things he does, but simply believes in God, is the faith of that person that makes him accepted by God, the God who treats the guilty as if he were innocent. 6 And this is what David meant when he spoke of the happiness of those whom God accepts, regardless of what they do. 7 David said: "Happy is he whose sins God forgives and whose sins he extinguishes!
8 Blessed is the one who does not accuse the Lord of committing sin! "9 Is this happiness that David said to exist only to those who are circumcised? Of course not! It also exists for those who are not circumcised. For we have already quoted the Holy Scriptures, which say, "Abraham believed God, and therefore God accepted him." 10When did this happen? Was it before or after Abraham was circumcised? It was before and not after. 11 He was circumcised later. And his circumcision was a sign to prove that God accepted Abraham because he had faith; and this happened when he had not yet been circumcised. So Abraham is the spiritual father of all who believe in God and are accepted by him, even if they are not circumcised. 12 He is also the father of those who are circumcised. Not only because they are circumcised, but because they live the same life of faith that Abraham, our father, lived before he was circumcised.


ROMANS 4: 13-25
  Promise and faith

13 God promised Abraham and his descendants that the world would belong to them. This promise was made not because Abraham had obeyed the law, but because he had believed in God and had been accepted by him. 14 For if those who obey the law will receive what God has promised, then faith is worthless, and the promise of God is worthless. 15 For the law brings the chastisement of God. But where there is no law, there is also no disobedience to the law. 16 Therefore, the promise of God depends on faith, so that the promise is guaranteed as the gift of God to all the descendants of Abraham. It is not only for those who obey the law, but also for those who believe in God as Abraham believed, for he is the spiritual father of us all. 17 As the Holy Scriptures say, "I have made you the father of many nations." So the promise depends on God, in whom Abraham believed, the God who raises the dead and makes what does not exist. 18 Abraham had faith and hope, even when there was no reason to hope, and so he became "the father of many nations." As the Scripture says, "Your descendants will be many." 19 Abraham was almost a hundred years old. But even when he thought about his dead body, or when he remembered that Sarah could not have children, her faith did not weaken. 20 Abraham did not lose faith, nor did he doubt God's promise. His faith filled him with power, and he praised God 21 because he was sure that God could do what he had promised. 22Therefore Abraham, through faith, "was accepted of God." 23 The words "accepted" do not speak only of him. 24 They also speak of us, that we will be accepted, we who believe in God, whom Jesus our Lord has raised up. 25 Jesus was delivered up to die for our sins and was resurrected so that we might be accepted by God.

ROMANS 5: 1-21
God accepted


1 Now that we have been accepted by God through our aith in him, we have peace with him through our Lord Jesus Christ. 2 It was Christ who gave us, through our faith, this life in the grace of God. And now we stand firm in this grace and rejoice in the hope of sharing in the glory of God. 3 And we rejoice in our sufferings, for we know that sufferings produce patience; 4 Patience brings the approval of God, and this approval creates hope. 5 This hope does not leave us disappointed, for God has poured out his love into our hearts through the Holy Spirit which he has given us. 6 In fact, when we had no spiritual strength, Christ died for the wicked at the time chosen by God. 7 Hardly anyone would accept to die for a person who obeys the laws. It may be that someone has the courage to die for a good person. 8 But God hath showed us how much he loves us: Christ died for us while we were still in sin. 9 And now that we have been accepted by God through the death of Christ on the cross, it is more certain that we will be made free from the punishment of God through him. 10 We were enemies of God, but he made us his friends through the death of his Son. And now that we are God's friends, it is even more certain that we will be saved by the life of Christ. 11 Not only that, but we rejoice because of what God has done through our Lord Jesus Christ, who has now made us friends of God. Adam and Christ 12 Sin entered the world through one man, and his sin brought death with him. As a result, death has spread throughout the human race because all have sinned. 13 Before the law was given, there was sin in the world; but when there is no law, God does not take sin into account. 14 But from the time of Adam to Moses, death dominated all human beings, even those who did not sin like Adam, when he disobeyed the command of God. Adam was the figure of him who was to come, 15 but there is a difference between the sin of Adam and the gift that God gives us. In fact, many died because of the sin of one man; but the grace of God is much greater, and he gives salvation freely to many through the grace of one man, who is Jesus Christ. 16 And there is a difference between what God gives and the sin of one man. For in the case of sin, condemnation came because of one sin. But in the case of salvation, God forgives those who have committed many sins, even though they do not deserve forgiveness. 17 It is true that, because of one man and through his sin, death began to dominate the human race. But the result of what was done by one man, Jesus Christ, is much greater! And all those whom God accepts and who receive his immense grace as a gift will reign in the new life through Christ. 18 Therefore, just as one sin condemned all human beings, so also one act of salvation liberates all and gives them life. 19 And just as many human beings have become sinners because of one man's disobedience, so many will be accepted by God because of the obedience of one man. 20 The law came to increase evil. But where sin increased, the grace of God increased even more. 21 And it came to pass that, just as sin overpowered and brought death, so also the grace of God, which leads him to accept people, would dominate and bring eternal life. This life is ours through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Ephesians 2: 1-22
From death to life

1 Formerly, because they had disobeyed God and because they had committed sins, you were spiritually dead. 2 At that time you followed the evil path of this world and did the will of the one who governs the spiritual powers of space, the spirit that now controls those who disobey God. 3 In fact, we were all like them and lived according to our human nature, doing what our body and mind wanted. So, because we are human beings like the others, we too were destined to suffer the punishment of God. 4 But the mercy of God is very great, and his love for us is so great, 5 that when we were spiritually dead because of our disobedience, he brought us into the life we ​​have in union with Christ. By the grace of God you are saved. 6 Being united with Christ Jesus, God raised us up with him to reign with him in the heavenly world. 7 God did this to show in all the times of the future the immense greatness of his grace, which is ours through the love he showed us through Christ Jesus. 8 For by the grace of God you are saved through faith. This does not come from you, but it is a gift given by God. 9 Salvation is not the result of your efforts; therefore no one can boast of having it. 10 For it was God who made us what we are now; in our union with Christ Jesus, He created us to do the good works He had already prepared for us. United through Christ 11 Remember that you, the non-Jews, were called uncircumcised by the Jews, who call themselves circumcised for practicing circumcision. Remember what you were in the past. 12 At that time you were separated from Christ; were foreigners and did not belong to God's chosen people. They had no part in their alliances, which were based on God's promises to his people. And in this world they lived without hope and without God. 13 But now, united with Christ Jesus, you who were far from God were brought near to him by the death of Christ on the cross. 14 For it was Christ who brought us peace, making the Jews and the non-Jews one people. Through the sacrifice of his body, he overturned the wall of enmity that separated Jews from non-Jews. 15 He has broken the law, along with his commandments and regulations; and of the two peoples formed one people, new and united with him. That's how he brought peace. 16 By his death on the cross, Christ destroyed the enmity between the two peoples. Through the cross he united them in one body and led them back to God. 17 So Christ came and announced to all the good news of peace both to you and to the non-Jews who were far from God, and to the Jews who were close to him. 18 It is through Christ that we, both Jews and non-Jews, can go by the power of one Spirit to the presence of the Father. 19 Therefore you, the non-Jews, are no more strangers or visitors. Now you are citizens who belong to God's people and are members of His family. 20 You are like a building and are built on the foundation that the apostles and the prophets placed. And the cornerstone of this building is Christ Jesus himself. 21 He keeps the whole building firm and makes it grow like a temple dedicated to the Lord. 22 So you also, united with Christ, are being built together with others to become a house where God lives by his Spirit.

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sexta-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2019

HAVE YOU DONE THAT QUESTION? UNDERSTAND...

YOU MUST HAVE ASKED:
Where is God when the tragedy strikes? Does he know where we are and what is happening to us? Does he see when we are suffering? Does He really care? If so, why not come and help us?
We will never understand the problems; We will never understand the fires, the floods, the earthquakes and all the misfortunes, until we try to unravel what goes on behind all this. There is no way to understand suffering until we understand God (YHWH). We need to understand the divine dilemma.God did not want toys to manipulate and control. He did not create robots. He wanted real people whom he could love and who could receive love. He wanted them to be free to choose. Let's read what is found in Joshua 24:15: "But if it seems evil to you in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose today whom you will serve; and the gods which your fathers served, which were beyond the river, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord''.This was the freedom of choice that God gave to angels and all created beings. And when God did this, there was a tremendous risk: someone, somewhere, could choose to rebel. And that's exactly what happened. The prophet Isaiah wrote in this regard: "How art thou fallen from heaven, O star of the morning, son of the morning! How you were cast down to the ground, you who weakened the nations! And thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: and I will sit on the mount of the congregation, on the side of the north. I will ascend above the highest clouds, and will be like unto the Most High "(Isaiah 14: 12-14). Lucifer was the son of the dawn! She was the highest angel in heaven, standing by the throne! But he was proud and wanted to take God's place! We learn more about this in the book of the prophet Ezekiel. "You were anointed cherub to protect, and I established you; in the holy mountain of God you were, in the midst of the flaming stones you walked. Thou hast been perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, until iniquity was found in thee.... Thy heart was lifted up because of her beauty, thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by thy brightness; I have set thee on the ground before the kings, that I may set thee, that they may look upon thee "(Ezekiel 28: 14,15, 17). What a beautiful angel it must have been! But his heart was exalted because of his beauty. He corrupted his wisdom because of his brightness. There are people who say that God is responsible for evil for having created Lucifer. They claim that God created the devil. But is this really true? Not!
What the Bible tells us is that he was perfect in his ways from the day he was created. Therefore, God created him perfect, but gave him the power and freedom of choice, just as he does with us. In exercising his freedom of choice, Lucifer became the devil. What would God do then? Notice the divine dilemma: God could have prevented rebellion by failing to create people. It could have filled the universe with suns, galaxies and planets, leaving them uninhabited. God, however, preferred to create people because only they can love. After the rebellion of Lucifer that ended the perfect harmony of the Universe, there were still several options left. God could have chosen to force His subjects or he could discard them by throwing them away-as one does with broken toys. If he had acted this way, it would not have been understood. If he had really done this, he would only prove that he did, in fact, want robots, not people who could exercise freedom of choice. God could explain the reasons why he drove the rebellious angels out of heaven; but to explain the nature of sin would be beyond the comprehension of beings who had never witnessed sin. Perhaps He could simply ignore the rebellion; but if he had done so, the result would be chaos. Rebellion could spread and the entire Universe would fall. There was only one way, only one sure way to deal with the rebellion: sin had to be allowed to demonstrate its character. And that would take time, a lot of time. It would involve thousands of years of suffering, wars, catastrophes, hatred and violence. All this caused by the rebel angel. It would take time for human beings, angels, and people from other worlds to see the true face of sin. God could then finally destroy sin without any reproachful voice.Sin will be destroyed someday. The security of the Universe demands this. But God will not make that extreme decision if he does not have the approval of all intelligent beings. However, the rebellion demanded immediate action from God. And the result was a war in heaven: "And there was a battle in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought; But they did not prevail, neither was their place found in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, the old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, deceiving the whole world; he was cast into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him "(Revelation 12: 7-9). War in heaven! Michael (another name for Jesus) and His angels fought against the dragon (formerly Lucifer, now Satan) and his angels. And Satan and his followers were cast out of heaven. Lucifer's rebellion had brought a frightening note of discord to the perfect harmony of the sky. The threat of rebellion spreading through the Universe was real. A decision had to be made.
In spite of knowing the risk that would involve our planet, would the plan of creation be maintained? Humans, like all other creatures, would be created with power and freedom of choice. And when the plan of the creation of this world was executed, how did God feel? God was quiet, because he knew exactly what to do if Adam and Eve accepted the rebellion proposed by Satan. God would face not with strength or weapons, but with a cross. The Trinity had agreed that if humans joined the conspiracy, God the Son (the second person of the Trinity) would come to earth to die for man. Even though he had rested on that first Sabbath, He already had Calvary in His heart. "All who dwell on the earth worshiped her, whose names are not written in the book of the life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation 13: 8). What a statement! She tells us a tremendous story. The Lamb (Jesus) was ready to die from the foundation of the world. This would be the weapon with which God would fight sin: the Lamb slain on a cross. And with that weapon, it would be a winner! And now, what would Satan do? Would you give up your war against God? No of course not.Yet it is impossible to understand the tragedies if we do not pay attention to this ongoing cosmic conflict. Suffering will always be a mystery, until we understand what is happening behind the scenes. We are afflicted by the sad human tendency to credit ourselves with all successes and good things in life, and to blame God for all sorrows and tragedies. The Bible tells us about Job's interesting experience. As we read it, we become participants in the events behind the scenes. We are told that a conversation took place between God and Satan. God expressed full confidence in the loyalty of His servant Job. Satan, in turn, declared that Job served God only by being favored. With this, God gave permission for Satan to do as he pleased, as long as he did not touch Job personally. Despite all that came to him, Job retained complete trust in God. Then Satan said it would not be so if he were allowed to reach the person of Job. God allowed Satan to go on, as long as he spared Job's life. There came the wounds. And how they hurt! And those who called themselves friends sat and looked at him for seven days without saying a word. What torture! And when they opened their mouths, they told Job that he must be a terrible sinner to deserve such a punishment. They thought God was provoking all that. And after all, was God responsible or not? Many people are confused at this point. Job 1:11 and 12 states, "But stretch out your hand, and touch it in all that it has, and see if it does not blaspheme You in Your face! And the Lord said unto Satan, Behold, all that he hath is in thine hand; only do not stretch out your hand against him. And Satan went out from the presence of the Lord. "God gave Satan permission to destroy the goods of Job, but he should not lay a hand on his person. Job still trusted God, and so Satan returned to the presence of the Lord and said, "Stretch out your hand, and touch it in the bones and in the flesh, and see if it does not blaspheme you in your face! And the Lord said unto Satan, Behold, he is in thy hand; but spare his life. And Satan went out from the presence of the Lord, and smote Job with an evil sore, from the sole of his foot unto the top of his head "(Job 2: 5-7).
It is Satan who delights to leave and bring suffering and disgrace to human beings. It is not God, but the ruthless and cruel enemy of God! As he did in the past, Jesus would like to walk the roads and villages, the hospitals and clinics and not leave any sick, to prevent the cars from colliding, to prevent the planes from falling and for accidents to happen, etc ... But if God really would like to keep all these things from happening, why not? Why do not you introduce yourself and end your suffering? Was He lacking power? Can not God do something for our problems, as well as express His sympathy? Would it be fair to mention a lack of power for the One who spoke and everything was done? No, there is no lack of power. Is it then the absence of love? But if it were lack of love, would God give His son to die in our place? Difficultly! But then what is the problem? If He is powerful enough and loves enough, why let all tragedies happen? God does so because he is wise. If she were going to face rebellion in this way, that would only make her stand out even more. If he did what he pleased, if he did his best to make life smooth for us, we would never understand how sinful is cruel, ruthless, and deadly. However, the greatest of all mysteries is the reason why the innocent should suffer with the guilty. The discussion between God and Satan is not over. And until it ends many bad things will happen to everyone. And if God would protect and heal His children, and respond to all prayers as He would, letting tragedy fall only upon those who reject His grace, Satan would accuse Him of being unjust. What's more, he would claim that we serve God because of His special favors. It is impossible to understand the tears and the suffering unless we understand the conflict that is moving towards the final solution. It is a conflict to be decided between God and Satan, between good and evil. You and I are involved in this. Angels of good and evil are fighting for our loyalty. If our eyes were opened to the invisible world, we would see how these battles are fierce! One day very soon, God will explain the strange mysteries of life. And we will understand and approve of the way He has led things. About Us |

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domingo, 3 de fevereiro de 2019

YOU ARE IN THIS LIST !!!

IN GOD'S PRESENCE LIST (YHWH)
 YOU'RE CALLED!

Ephesians 1: 1-23

1 Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, by the will of God, to the saints who are in Ephesus, and faithful in Christ Jesus:
2 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ!
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in the heavenly places in Christ;
4 As he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him in love;
5 And he predestinated us unto the children of adoption by Jesus Christ unto himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,
6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, whereby he hath made us pleasant in the Beloved,
7 In whom we have redemption through his blood, the remission of offenses, according to the riches of his grace,
8 That he hath made abundance with us in all wisdom and prudence;
9 Uncovering unto us the mystery of his will, according to his good pleasure, which he hath purposed in himself,
10 To bring all things together again in Christ, in the dispensation of the fullness of the times, both that which is in heaven, and that which is on the earth;
11 In whom also we were made an inheritance, being predestinated, according to the purpose of him that worketh all things, according to the counsel of his own will;
12 In order that we may be to the praise of his glory, we who hope first in Christ;
13 In whom also ye are, after ye have heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; and having believed also in him, ye were sealed with the Holy Ghost of the promise;
14 Which is the surety of our inheritance, to the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of his glory.
15 Wherefore, when I hear also the faith which is in you, which is in the Lord Jesus, and your love toward all the saints,
16 I do not cease to give thanks to God for you, remembering you in my prayers:
17 That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you in his knowledge the spirit of wisdom and revelation;
18 When the eyes of your mind are enlightened, that ye may know the hope of his calling, and the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints;
19 And what is the exceeding greatness of his power over us, who believe, according to the working of the power of his might,
20 Which he manifested in Christ, raising him from the dead, and putting him to his right hand in the heavens,
21 Above all principality, and power, and power, and dominion, and of every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in the age to come;
22 And he put all things under his feet, and made him the head of the church over all things,
23 That is his body, the fulness of him that fulfilled all in all.

Ephesians 2: 1-22

1 And made you alive, being dead in trespasses and sins,
2 In which time you walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the powers of the air, of the spirit that now works in the children of disobedience;
3 Among whom we also all walked before the desires of our flesh, doing the will of the flesh and of the thoughts; and we were by nature children of wrath, like the others too.
4 But God, who is rich in mercy, by his great love wherewith he loved us,
5 While we were dead in our trespasses, quickened us together with Christ (by grace are ye saved),
6 And he raised us up together with him, and made us sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus;
7 To show in the ages to come the abundant riches of his grace for his kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.
8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and this not of yourselves, it is the gift of God.
9 It does not come from works, lest anyone should boast;
10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God hath prepared that we should walk in them.
11 Therefore remember ye that ye were Gentiles in the flesh, and called uncircumcision for them which are called circumcision in the flesh by the hand of men;
12 That ye were at that time without Christ, apart from the community of Israel, and strangers to the covenants of the promise, having no hope, and God without the world.
13 But now in Christ Jesus you who were once far off have come near by the blood of Christ.
14 For he is our peace, which made one of them two peoples; and, knocking down the partition wall that was in the middle,
15 In his flesh he hath put away enmity, that is, the law of the commandments, which consisted in ordinances, to create in himself a new man of the two, making peace,
16 And by the cross shall reconcile both with God in one body, and kill the enmity with it.
17 And he came and preached peace, to you who were far off, and to those near;
18 For through him we both have access to the Father in one Spirit.
19 So then you are no longer strangers, nor strangers, but fellow citizens of the saints, and of the household of God;
20 Built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, that Jesus Christ is the chief corner stone;
21 In which all the building, well fitted, grows to a holy temple in the Lord.
22 In whom also ye are built together to be the dwelling place of God in the Spirit.

Ephesians 3: 1-21

1 For this cause I, Paul, am the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles;
2 If ye have heard the dispensation of the grace of God, which was given unto me for you;
3 As this mystery was manifested unto me by revelation, as I wrote unto you before a little while;
4 Therefore, when you read, you may perceive my understanding of the mystery of Christ,
5 Which in other ages was not manifested unto the children of men, as it hath now been revealed by the Spirit unto his holy apostles and prophets;
6 That the Gentiles are joint heirs, and of one body, and partakers of the promise in Christ by the gospel;
7 Of which I was made a minister, by the gift of the grace of God, which was given me according to the working of his power.
8 To me, the least of all the saints, was given this grace to proclaim among the Gentiles, through the gospel, the incomprehensible riches of Christ,
9 And to show to all the fellowship of the mystery, which hath been hid from God for ever since, who created all things through Jesus Christ;
10 That now by the church the manifold wisdom of God may be known from the principalities and powers in the heavens,
11 According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord,
12 In whom we have boldness and access with confidence, by our faith in him.
13 Therefore, I beseech you, do not faint in my tribulations for you, which are your glory.
14 For this cause have I kneeled down before the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
15 Of whom the whole family in the heavens and the earth takes the name,
16 That he may grant you, according to the riches of his glory, that ye might be strengthened with power through his Spirit in the inner man;
17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; in order that, being rooted and grounded in love,
18 You can perfectly understand with all the saints what is the breadth, and the length, and the height, and the depth,
19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth all understanding, that ye may be filled with all the fullness of God.
20 Now to him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,
21 To this glory in the church, through Jesus Christ, in all generations, for ever and ever. Amen.

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