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Tag Archives: Isaiah 1:15
Five Bottles of Wine
An elderly woman who lived in the north of England hadn’t been able to truly pray for years. She needed to pray, even wanted to pray, but each time she tried to pray her mind went to five bottles of … Continue reading →
Posted in Aging, Confession, Conscience, Conviction, Doing Good, God's Will, Guilt, Making Restitution, Prayer, Reconciliation, Sin
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Tagged confessing and making restitution, if I regard iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear, Isaiah 1:15, Isaiah 59:1-2, making resitution, Micah 3:4, Prayer, Psalm 66:18, story about a woman paying back what she owed
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Five Bottles of Wine
An elderly woman who lived in the north of England hadn’t been able to truly pray for years. She needed to pray, even wanted to pray, but each time she tried to pray her mind went to five bottles of … Continue reading →
Posted in Aging, Confession, Conscience, Conviction, Doing Good, God's Will, Guilt, Making Restitution, Prayer, Reconciliation, Sin
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Tagged confessing and making restitution, if I regard iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear, Isaiah 1:15, Isaiah 59:1-2, making restitution, Micah 3:4, Prayer, Psalm 66:18, story about a woman paying back what she owed
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