More battles are won through submitting than fighting according to Amy Seah. Seah also notes that when God calms the storms in your life, he signs it with a rainbow as a symbol of hope.
Jesus and his disciples were crossing to the other side of the sea when a great windstorm arose, threatening to sink their boat. Though Jesus was asleep during the storm, the disciples woke him in fear that they would perish. Jesus calmed the storm with just three words, "Peace, be still." Though storms will come, Jesus has authority over nature and the circumstances of our lives. He brings peace when we have faith in him.
The document provides summaries of 15 new titles in the genres of action/adventure and superheroes that have been added to the Newman Library. The titles include interactive mythological adventures featuring Greek heroes like Odysseus, Perseus, Hercules and Jason. There are also adventure novels involving characters from Alex Rider series and the four legendary kingdoms. Classic novels featured include Babbitt, Zuleika Dobson, and The Fellowship of the Ring.
God chose us to be His children and is preparing us to rule with Jesus eternally. God knows every detail of our lives and loves us completely as unique individuals. In contrast, idols of dead gods cannot see, hear or help their worshippers. True life comes from knowing the true God intimately through prayer, listening to Him, and asking questions to develop a close relationship.
Visions of Jesus New Wine Bottles Great Dance Revival in Heaven Audio and Tex...Sister Lara
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The document discusses visions received by Sister Lara about Jesus distributing new wine bottles during a heavenly celebration and revival. It emphasizes the significance of worship and prayer, encouraging participants to engage with God in deeper intimacy and glory. It also includes scriptural meditations and calls for the revelation of God's glory on earth as it is in heaven.
The document discusses the humorous elements found in Acts 2 of the Bible, emphasizing how perceiving humor can enhance our understanding of human nature and divine communication. It categorizes humor related to speech into three types: paradox, proclamation, and praise, while illustrating how misunderstandings and misinterpretations can lead to comedic situations. The author encourages a light-hearted approach to biblical study, showing how such perspectives can highlight serious truths in contrast to human folly.
The document discusses preparing for an approaching storm and tells the story of Jesus calming a storm from the Bible. It provides tips for storm preparation like shopping and having an emergency checklist. Children are asked what the most powerful preparation is, and the story of Jesus calming the storm on a boat is presented, showing that having faith in Jesus is most important.
The document discusses finding shelter and protection from God rather than physical shelters. It provides 3 key aspects of shelter from God:
1. The Protection of the LORD - God protects his children and is with them, so they do not need to fear.
2. The Provisions of the LORD - In addition to protecting, God provides for his children and they can trust him during times of need.
3. The Providence of the LORD - God causes all things to work together for good and promises to always be with believers, as seen in Joseph's example. The conclusion encourages finding shelter in God when storms of life come.
Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiersAmy Seah
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Some people achieve victory through combat, however it is wise to note that more conflicts are resolved through conceding. Amy Seah suggests that submitting can be more effective than fighting in winning battles. Surrendering may lead to more successes than direct confrontation according to the quote.
Hook line & sinker whatever your biggest dreamsAmy Seah
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More battles are won through submission rather than fighting. Perfection is reached not by adding more, but by removing what is not needed. In short, restraint and simplicity can often achieve victory and perfection where aggression and excess will not.
The document emphasizes that sometimes submission can lead to more victories than fighting. It also quotes Amy Seah on achieving perfection by removing excess rather than adding. The content appears to reflect on strategy and minimalism.
The document presents the idea that conquering does not solely depend on fighting; often, submission leads to greater victories. It also emphasizes that perfection is attained by removing excess rather than adding more. The sentiments were noted on March 12, 2011.
This 3 slide presentation encourages the viewer to care deeply about others in a world where many do not. It suggests being a person who cares greatly rather than not caring at all. The slides were created by Amy Seah.
The passage discusses how more battles are won through submission rather than fighting, and that perfection is achieved not by adding more but by removing what is not needed. It notes that while some conquer through fighting, it is better to remember that more victories come from yielding to others. The passage also includes a quote about how perfection is found not through continual additions but by removing unnecessary elements.
More battles are won through submission rather than fighting. The quote suggests achieving perfection is not about adding more, but removing unnecessary elements. Perfection comes from simplifying and stripping away excess rather than continually adding more.
This short document contains two quotes about submission and memory. The first quote suggests that more battles are won through submitting rather than fighting. The second quote notes that people often forget what they should remember and remember what they should forget.
This short document discusses how submitting can help win more battles than fighting, and how people often forget what they should remember and remember what they should forget. It contains two brief quotes, one noting that more battles are won by submitting rather than fighting, and another observing that people tend to forget important things and remember unimportant things.
The document discusses how submitting can help win more battles than fighting, and that giving people your heart through kindness is better than anger or criticism. It encourages focusing on bringing more happiness to days by showing compassion instead of hostility.
Amy Seah suggests that more battles are won through submission rather than fighting, and that kindness involves caring for others even when they may not fully deserve it. Seah believes submitting can be an effective way to conquer and that true kindness extends to people beyond what they may deserve.
The document discusses the common misconception that love causes pain, asserting instead that loneliness, rejection, and loss are the true sources of suffering. It emphasizes that love has the power to heal and bring joy. The author's perspective challenges the narrative that love is inherently painful.
The document contains a short presentation by Amy Seah with 3 slides. The first slide encourages the reader to care more in a world where many people don't care. The second slide states that a relationship works best when both people feel they got a better partner than they deserved. The third slide restates the name of the presenter, Amy Seah.
Some people achieve victory through combat, however it is wise to note that more conflicts are resolved through conceding. Amy Seah suggests that submitting can be more effective than fighting in winning battles. Surrendering may lead to more successes than direct confrontation according to the quote.
In a world full of people who couldn't care lessAmy Seah
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This 3 slide presentation encourages the viewer to care deeply about others in a world where many do not. It suggests being a person who cares greatly rather than not caring at all. The slides were created by Amy Seah.
The document outlines 10 rules for having a blessed day:
1. Do not strike back if someone is rude or impatient.
2. Ask God to bless anyone who treats you harshly, including family, neighbors, coworkers or strangers.
3. Carefully choose your words to avoid gossip, slander or maligning others.
4. Find ways to help others and make life more pleasant.
5. Forgive any hurts from the past or present.
6. Secretly do something nice for someone to bless their life.
7. Treat others as you wish to be treated using the Golden Rule.
8. Raise the spirits of anyone who is discouraged through kindness.
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Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiersAmy Seah
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Some people achieve victory through combat, however it is wise to note that more conflicts are resolved through conceding. Amy Seah suggests that submitting can be more effective than fighting in winning battles. Surrendering may lead to more successes than direct confrontation according to the quote.
Hook line & sinker whatever your biggest dreamsAmy Seah
油
More battles are won through submission rather than fighting. Perfection is reached not by adding more, but by removing what is not needed. In short, restraint and simplicity can often achieve victory and perfection where aggression and excess will not.
The document emphasizes that sometimes submission can lead to more victories than fighting. It also quotes Amy Seah on achieving perfection by removing excess rather than adding. The content appears to reflect on strategy and minimalism.
The document presents the idea that conquering does not solely depend on fighting; often, submission leads to greater victories. It also emphasizes that perfection is attained by removing excess rather than adding more. The sentiments were noted on March 12, 2011.
This 3 slide presentation encourages the viewer to care deeply about others in a world where many do not. It suggests being a person who cares greatly rather than not caring at all. The slides were created by Amy Seah.
The passage discusses how more battles are won through submission rather than fighting, and that perfection is achieved not by adding more but by removing what is not needed. It notes that while some conquer through fighting, it is better to remember that more victories come from yielding to others. The passage also includes a quote about how perfection is found not through continual additions but by removing unnecessary elements.
More battles are won through submission rather than fighting. The quote suggests achieving perfection is not about adding more, but removing unnecessary elements. Perfection comes from simplifying and stripping away excess rather than continually adding more.
This short document contains two quotes about submission and memory. The first quote suggests that more battles are won through submitting rather than fighting. The second quote notes that people often forget what they should remember and remember what they should forget.
This short document discusses how submitting can help win more battles than fighting, and how people often forget what they should remember and remember what they should forget. It contains two brief quotes, one noting that more battles are won by submitting rather than fighting, and another observing that people tend to forget important things and remember unimportant things.
The document discusses how submitting can help win more battles than fighting, and that giving people your heart through kindness is better than anger or criticism. It encourages focusing on bringing more happiness to days by showing compassion instead of hostility.
Amy Seah suggests that more battles are won through submission rather than fighting, and that kindness involves caring for others even when they may not fully deserve it. Seah believes submitting can be an effective way to conquer and that true kindness extends to people beyond what they may deserve.
The document discusses the common misconception that love causes pain, asserting instead that loneliness, rejection, and loss are the true sources of suffering. It emphasizes that love has the power to heal and bring joy. The author's perspective challenges the narrative that love is inherently painful.
The document contains a short presentation by Amy Seah with 3 slides. The first slide encourages the reader to care more in a world where many people don't care. The second slide states that a relationship works best when both people feel they got a better partner than they deserved. The third slide restates the name of the presenter, Amy Seah.
Some people achieve victory through combat, however it is wise to note that more conflicts are resolved through conceding. Amy Seah suggests that submitting can be more effective than fighting in winning battles. Surrendering may lead to more successes than direct confrontation according to the quote.
In a world full of people who couldn't care lessAmy Seah
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This 3 slide presentation encourages the viewer to care deeply about others in a world where many do not. It suggests being a person who cares greatly rather than not caring at all. The slides were created by Amy Seah.
The document outlines 10 rules for having a blessed day:
1. Do not strike back if someone is rude or impatient.
2. Ask God to bless anyone who treats you harshly, including family, neighbors, coworkers or strangers.
3. Carefully choose your words to avoid gossip, slander or maligning others.
4. Find ways to help others and make life more pleasant.
5. Forgive any hurts from the past or present.
6. Secretly do something nice for someone to bless their life.
7. Treat others as you wish to be treated using the Golden Rule.
8. Raise the spirits of anyone who is discouraged through kindness.
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1. A few conquer by fighting, but it is
well to remember that more battles
are won by submitting. Amy Seah
When God Calms The Storms In Your Life,
He Signs It With A Rainbow.
Amy Seah