we must be humble
standing on Christ
putting our lives in God’s hands
turning from us
from the world
the ways of man
trusting in God
doing all we can
from being hardened
our clay yet alive
yielding to his touch
the guiding of the potter
remaining faithful
in the living waters
giving freely
all of our days
our will turned over
till our dying day
August 24, 2011
Bible study with Jean Anocibar August 23, 2011
John 5:1-15
The Healing at the Pool
John 5:16-30
Life Through the Son
John 5:31-47
Testimonies about Jesus
&
John 10
the Good Shepherd
&
Jeremiah 18
the Potter’s House
&
Job
remaining humble
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
from being hardened
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