PRAISE HIS NAME FOREVER!

“Fear of the Lord is the foundation of true wisdom. All who obey his commandments will grow in wisdom. Praise the Lord Forever!” Psalm 111:10

The more we listen and obey God’s commandments, the more insight and understanding He gives. The more we become acquainted with His world the more we realize the amazing wisdom of keeping His commands. Jesus said, ‘ If anyone is willing to do His will, he will know of the teaching.’ (John 7:17) Practice makes perfect. All professional athletes practice their crafts everyday. The more they practice the more they understand how they can perform better on the field during game day. It is truly the same with our Lord. The more we converse with Him in prayer, and the more we focus on his commands, the more we understand his greatness in our lives. We begin to see and believe in His holiness and in his righteousness. As we begin to practice His ways, we allow Him to become a part of us. We allow Him to work his way into our hearts so that you and I can begin to spread his goodness to others. It is one thing to know OF Him, but it is quite another thing to KNOW Him. If you have not yet developed that strong relationship with the Lord, it is time. He is at our every turn and ready to help us in all we do. All we have to do is believe and receive! PRAISE THE LORD IN ALL THINGS!

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My name is Mike Burchett, the Lord's servant of Prayers of Faith as well as Breadoflifeconversations.com. I am a past schoolteacher of 5 years and spent 39 years in the banking industry. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Science degree from Wayne State College in Wayne, Ne. I am a Vietnam veteran and a past Staff Seargent in the United States Air Force.

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