Scripture Isaiah 13:11

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... Read moreReflecting on Isaiah 13:11, I've realized how relevant this scripture is in today’s society. The verse speaks about God's judgment on the wicked for their iniquities and the ceasing of arrogance among the proud. In daily life, it’s so easy to get caught up in matters that might offend others, but this passage reminds us to focus on what is important to God. In my experience, living with this perspective has helped me prioritize humility and sincerity in my faith journey. The world often promotes pride and self-centeredness, but Isaiah 13:11 calls believers to reject these traits, embracing a heart of repentance and humility. It’s a challenging path, especially in a culture that often opposes Christian values, but holding on to this scripture encourages perseverance. Moreover, sharing this message with others has fostered deeper conversations about faith and accountability. It’s a call to be mindful not just of societal standards but also of divine standards. If you love God and want to live in a way that honors Him, reflecting on passages like Isaiah 13:11 can be a guiding light. Ultimately, this scripture urges us to confront evil within ourselves and the world, seeking transformation through God’s guidance. It reinforces the belief that God is actively involved in correcting pride and wickedness, motivating believers to live righteously even when the world rejects such values.

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Truckergirl52

Amen thank you Jesus. To God be the Glory.

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ladyAnnYesharel

REPENTANCE SALVATION AND BAPTISM IS OPENING UP FOR YOU NOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE YAHUAH YAHUSHA AS YOUR SAVIOR AND MESSIAH With out baptism you will not inherit the kingdom of paradise. He that believes and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believes not shall be damned. MARQUS 16:16-16 את CEPHER

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