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  • When the Word of God dwells, which means “lives in” and “settles,” in your heart, your actions will reflect it.

    Babes with a Beatitude Linda P. Kozar 2009

  • The Word of God carried him through what would have killed most men.

    The Words That Inspired The Dreams Caron Loveless 2000

  • The Word of God carried him through what would have killed most men.

    The Words That Inspired The Dreams Caron Loveless 2000

  • The Word of God carried him through what would have killed most men.

    The Words That Inspired The Dreams Caron Loveless 2000

  • Some people hammer away at the Word of God, thinking it will not last.

    Swan’s Soup & Salad DR. DENNIS SWANBERG 1999

  • Some people hammer away at the Word of God, thinking it will not last.

    Swan’s Soup & Salad DR. DENNIS SWANBERG 1999

  • These in company with St. Boniface preached the Word of God far and wide with great success and were so united in spirit that, like the Apostles, they had but one heart and one soul, and thus deserved to share in the same crown of martyrdom and the same final and eternal reward.

    The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964

  • The Bible is the Word of God and that means everything in it is true, and the way we know that it's the Word of God is because it says so right in The Bible, which we all know is the Word of God, and that means everything in it is true.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ph.D. Kristin M. Swenson 2011

  • Therefore, any religion that adheres to the Word of God is based on Truth and those that aren't are a manmade lie.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2012

  • But John argued that "we adore the flesh of Christ not for its own sake, but because the Word of God is united to it in person."

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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