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Satan's lies have a little truth mixed in, which makes them harder to recognise. We need to refute them by saturating ourselves with the truth. It's only by learning the Scriptures that we can sort them out.
- Anne Peterson

Goodmorning loved children of God,
Do you wonder how you would have been able to cope with your successes or handle your challenges if you did not allow yourself to recognise and enjoy the love of God?
But sadly, not many people are enjoying this knowledge you have of God's love! Many are carried away by the lies of the devil because the circumstances of their lives- failed health, loss of loved ones and benefactors, no education, no customers, job loss, no job, no child, no spouse, no money, no friend, no help, no donors, and so on.

But the truth is, if you are a child of God, you are inscribed on the palms of God. This is written in the book of Isaiah. But how can we know this if we do not read the Bible. One of the birthday gifts I got this year from an audio Bible DVD in KJVersion. Its been a great time. Reading the Bible in my experience puts many things in the right perspective.

There's so much to write about the Bible. The first thing TLF gave when it started in earnest on January 1st 2005 was a complete Bible inspired by Gideon. Over 10 years up the road and we are still giving complete Bibles. As we go for our school outreach, we have included Bibles to what we would be given. We earlier gave Bibles to a radio Bible quiz programme, but this time around, we want to give school students.

Finally, we encourage us all to read the Bible. It's surprising that even non-Christians read the Bible more. Maybe in order to have more arsenal to challenge Christians (but they can't!) But I know many people are enjoying the benefits of reading and knowing what the Bible says.
One thing for sure, is knowing the lies Satan brings as truth from Scriptures.😕 Now this is not going to help in developing the society!

TLF 💚

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