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Rabbis have a saying: Rabbis have a saying:

““Coincidence is not a Kosher Word”Coincidence is not a Kosher Word”

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Think of these coincidences… Think of these coincidences…

Psalm 117 Psalm 117

What is the Bible’s shortest chapter?What is the Bible’s shortest chapter?

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What is the Bible’s longest chapter?What is the Bible’s longest chapter? Psalm 119 Psalm 119

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What chapter is in theWhat chapter is in the

very center of the Bible?very center of the Bible? Psalm 118 Psalm 118

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Coincidently, add 594 plus 594 and you get 1188.

What verse is inWhat verse is in

the exact center the exact center

of the entire bible?of the entire bible? Psalm 118:8 Psalm 118:8

Coincidence? Coincidence?

There are 594 chapters before Psalms 118.And, 594 chapters after Psalms 118.

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What does God’s central verse say?What does God’s central verse say?

"It is better to trust in the LORD "It is better to trust in the LORD

than to put confidence in man."than to put confidence in man."

Psalms 118:8 (NKJV)Psalms 118:8 (NKJV)

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Before sending this, Before sending this, I said a prayer for you,I said a prayer for you,Do you have a momentDo you have a moment

to pray for someone in need?to pray for someone in need?

Just say a small prayer Just say a small prayer for everyone you send this to,for everyone you send this to,

And, for suffering children, And, for suffering children, Everywhere, who need God’s help.Everywhere, who need God’s help.

Now, what a coincidence… That the most central message In God’s Word is we shouldMake God the center Of our spiritual lives!

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"Father God, "Father God,

bless all Your suffering children bless all Your suffering children

in whatever they need! in whatever they need!

Fill their lives with Your peace, joy,Fill their lives with Your peace, joy,

prosperity, and comfort,prosperity, and comfort,

as they fulfill Your divine Purpose. as they fulfill Your divine Purpose.

And, please especially bless And, please especially bless

those who bless,and pray those who bless,and pray

for these suffering children!for these suffering children!

Amen." Amen."

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Now, my real gift to you is this:

When you bless those in need, Even for just a moment,

You bless yourself for all of eternity!

When thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind:

And, thou shalt be blessedfor they cannot recompense thee:

for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just. Luke 14:13-14

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Please share this gift of prayer with those,

whom you love and care for.

Soon, they will have prayed with you,

and received their eternal blessings!

You will have helped their faith,

And, the faith of many suffering children,

Whom God loves so much,

And, who suffer daily for His Purpose.

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No person stands so tall,

as when they stoop down

to help a child in need!

God will bless you!

You can trust Him for that! Psalms 118:8

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“The Eye of God” Galaxy

Remember, God always has His eye on each of us!

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Improving the lives ofImproving the lives of

Brain Injured Children every day!Brain Injured Children every day!

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Original biblical calculations - unknownOriginal Slide Show – Hector Velsket

Photos: from various royalty free pictures sitesArcanum @ myfreewallpaper.comBlue Butterfly @ 3d-screensaver-downloads.com“Milky Way with Fisheye Lens” By Dan Bush @ imaginova.comclear-waterfall @ free-slideshow.comSunset at Lake Balaton, Hungary @ Lake Balaton Tourism DeptRainbow by Aimeric-Alcopulco @ Wallpaperbase.comCloudy Mountains @ myfreewallpaper.comFlowers by NationalGeographic.com @3d-screensaver-downloads.com“Sun through Clouds” by Madeira @ cool-free-wallpaper.comFog with Horses @ graphicshunt.comSnake Rive, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming @ “Eye of God” Galaxy @ NASAWaterfalls @ 3d-screensaver-download.com“Good Things Come in Threes” by Jim Hankey @ Flickr.com“Dog in the Clouds” by Jim Doak @Flickr.com

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