US President Trump stated in a recent interview that the US war against Iran has come to an end. The US and Iran announced a ceasefire and launched a two-week negotiation period. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement afterward, saying that Israel supports the ceasefire but the ceasefire does not include Lebanon. The US and Iran then started negotiations, but no agreement was reached by the end of the negotiations. Trump also said that talks with Iran "may take place in Pakistan within the next two days."#longbridge #longbridgesg Singapore
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Great to find time w ur loved ones God also desire us to find rest in Him-Amen 8 Bible Verses About Finding Rest in God - Stacey Pardoe Finding rest in God means surrendering control, worry, and striving to Him, exchanging personal, anxious efforts for His peace, strength, and salvation. This spiritual rest is a deliberate, daily reliance on His presence (e.g., Psalm 62) and a commitment to trust His character. Key practices include stillness, prayer, and meditating on scripture. Key Aspects of Finding Rest in God: Surrender Control: It involves stopping the attempt to "muscle through" life's challenges alone and trusting God with the outcomes. Active Stillness: "Resting" is not always inactivity, but a quiet, trusting state of soul while active, knowing God is in control. Relationship Over Works: It is a call to be yoked with Jesus, finding rest for your soul through a deeper, personal relationship. Biblical Foundation: God promises rest in His presence (e.g., Exodus 33:14), and Jesus invites the weary to find rest in Him (e.g., Matthew 11:28). How to Find Rest in Him: Practice Stillness: Take time to be quiet, meditate on scripture, or pray to calm your spirit and recognize God’s presence. Release Anxiety: Actively hand over worries, fears, and frustrations to God in prayer. Read Scripture: Meditate on promises of peace (e.g., Psalm 46:10, Philippians 4:6-7). Establish Rhythms: Set aside time to rest and rejuvenate, following Jesus’ example of taking time away from ministry to rest.