Ref |
Scripture |
Source |
Theme |
001 |
James 4:2 | 06.27.00 | Failure to pray is neglect regardless of the excuse. |
002 |
Dt 8:2 | 07.19.01 | How much neglect should God endure in view of the price He paid to redeem you? |
003 |
Ro 8:26-27 | 08.06.01 | Looking to God is a natural response of someone who depends on Him. |
004 |
1Sa 12:23 | 04.16.02 | Failing to pray for others is not an offense against them. |
005 |
Hag 2:17 | 11.22.02 | What kind of calmanity will it take for you to pray again? |
006 |
1Cor 4:2 | 07.03.03 | We shouldn't expect our children to fight an enemy made stronger by our neglect. |
007 |
1Cor 4:5 | 10.03.03 | Confession that's easy to neglect today, may not be so readily available tomorrow. |
008 |
1Cor 14:29b | 08.22.04 | Careless words are responsible for more offense, dejection, sorrow and disappointment among Christians than we can imagine. |
009 |
Mt 6:26b | 06.15.06 | I may be worth more than a bird, but considering how I fail to pray and continue to look for blessing in the wrong place, a bird may have a bigger brain. |
010 |
Gen 20:7b | 07.24.06 | I wonder if our prayer life would change if we could see the effect our neglect of God's word had on our family? |
011 |
Gen 42:28 | 06.15.09 | Most of the things we blame on God are a product of our neglect. |
012 |
Ps 10:14 | 07.02.10 | 3260. We tend to take for granted those with whom we don't communicate. |
013 |
Ex 3:2 | 05.04.11 | 3564. It's amazing what God has to do to get our attention. |
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