Memoirs Of The Father Research Paper

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Heirs Of The Father:
The importance of the word of God in our lives as Christian cannot be over emphasized.
Joshua, 1:-8 "This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night."
It is sad to hear from some acclaimed children of God, complaining about being disturbed by the word of God.
The word of a God as it is written, is the most effective weapon to fight and defeat satan. The same weapon used by Jesus to conquer satan, when He said, "It is written."
Our individual faith in The Lord is the Vehicle that will take our Soul to Eternity. As we all know, Vehicle needs constant maintenance.
The word of God is the food for our Souls.
Jeremiah, 15:-16 "Your words were found and I did eat them, and Thy

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