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Peaceful Will

a4_99999177By Benny Hinn

"Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is." (Eph. 5:17)

God has a wonderful plan for your life. This plan is directly connected to His perfect will. Discovering His perfect will comes about progressively as we learn to hear God's voice.

Whether you need to make a decision concerning a job opening, a potential spouse, a ministry opportunity, or your child's education, I've got good news for you. All of us face crucial decisions, and God cares about all of them, even the small ones. Jesus said:

"Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you." (Matt. 6:30)

God not only cares about the decisions you make, He wants you to make decisions that reflect His will for your life. Ephesians 5:17, quoted above, commands us to know God's will. To know His will is to be wise. Not to know God's will is to be unwise and ultimately devastating.

Let's explore specific ways to hear God's voice concerning His will for your life.

You cannot find God's will apart from the Lord Jesus.

Salvation for all Generations

By Pastor Benny Hinn  

a4_99999208Let's take time in prayer today to thank the Lord Jesus for redeeming our lives and for touching our homes and families with His amazing love.

Are you believing for a lost loved one to come to the knowledge of Jesus' saving power in 2006? Be uplifted in your faith today as you intercede on behalf of your loved ones. Jesus' arms are outstretched to touch your home this year!

The profound message of the Cross has been examined and reexamined through many generations. Great artists and sculptors have tried to capture the impacting message of its truth in their work. The search continues to this day for revelation of a man, the Savior, who would give Himself to die in such a way.



From Grief to Glory: Shock and Disbelief

a4_99999330When a loved one departs, we are often hit with the thought of “How could this happen?” Intellectually, we know it happened, but, emotionally, we simply can’t accept it. We sit in our sorrow and reason that such sadness happens to other people, but can’t possibly be happening in our lives.

The length of time we remain stuck in this stage is entirely up to us. If we refuse to face reality and deal with the pain, this stage can last for an incredibly long time. Even after just a few weeks, remaining in this stage most likely means that a person is not healing properly and is suffering from unhealthy grief.