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God always keeps his promises. He doesn't have to give any accounting to
verify this. As do bank employees when auditors determine whether they have
kept the banks promises to keep depositors funds safe from theft or
embezzlement. Knowing this, we don't need to question a single promise.
Because, as long as we remain faithful, he is faithful and just. Not only
to forgive us our sins. But to stand faithfully behind all the promises he
has made to all mankind. Who trust in his promises. The thing most likely
to inhibit his promises is our lack of faith in his willingness to keep his
sovereign word.
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From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 3:50 PM
Subject: Accountability forgot?
>I would have said basically what Angel pointed out. But then I had another
>thought:
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> Yes, in the first place, God has no accountability issues for Himself.
> But, if you think about it, He has made promises to us. Yes, He will
> always do His part to fulfill them, yet there be times when He wants us to
> state them in prayer, like this:
> Lord, I'm feeling very anxious about this. You said, in Your Word, that
> You will guard my heart and mind with Your peace as I come to You in
> prayer instead of worrying about it. So please do this for me, in Jesus'
> Name.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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