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leavesinbehind hashtag performance

#leavesinbehind captures moments of letting go, reflecting on the past, embracing change, finding closure, and celebrating new beginnings. It resonates with personal growth, self-discovery, and the journey to freedom.
Identifying Jesus as the Messiah  The scriptures describe John the Baptist as recognizing Jesus as the "Lamb of God" who removes sin from the world. John emphasizes that Jesus is greater than him, stating that he came to baptize with water to prepare the way for Jesus, who was already known before him. (John 1:29-31) #faith #studytheword #seekforgiveness #embracebaptism #leavesinbehind
In this passage, some Pharisees ask John the Baptist why he is baptizing since he is not the Messiah, Elijah, or a prophet. John explains that he baptizes with water, but he points to someone greater who is already among them. He says he is not even worthy to untie the straps of his sandals. This event happens in Bethabara, near the Jordan River, where John is baptizing. #ministry #prayers #dailybread #livebythebible #christianvalues #studytheword #faith #seekforgiveness #embracebaptism #leavesinbehind
Nowadays, people are looking for someone to give them security in an unsafe world. Who do you seek? John the Baptist testifies that he witnessed the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove and remaining on Jesus. He acknowledges that he did not initially recognize Jesus, but was instructed by God to look for the one upon whom the Spirit comes down. John confirms that Jesus is God's Chosen One, who will baptize with the Holy Spirit. (John 1:32-34) #ministry #prayers #DailyBread #livebythebible #christianvalues  #faith #studytheword #seekforgiveness #embracebaptism #leavesinbehind
Get Ready! Are you prepared for the coming of the Messiah? The declaration ‘Make straight the way of the Lord’ serves as a wake-up call, urging us to be ready because the Messiah’s coming is just around the corner!” The religious leaders were curious about John’s identity, but he didn’t dwell on that. His focus was clear: he was here to prepare the way for the Messiah! John 1:19-23 texts emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the coming of the Lord, highlighting John the Baptist's role in this mission. John’s main purpose was to direct people to Jesus rather than to establish ethical teachings. When questioned by religious leaders about his identity, John clearly stated he was not the Messiah, Elijah, or the Prophet. Instead, he identified himself as "the voice of one calling in the wilderness," referencing Isaiah and reiterating the call to prepare the way for the Lord. #ministry #prayers #DailyBread #livebythebible #christianvalues #studytheword #faith #seekforgiveness #embracebaptism #leavesinbehind
Grace for Today! God's grace is define as undeserved favor  from God that we don't earn through our actions. Instead, it is freely given to us. We depend on God's grace and the relationship He created with Him. The text (John 1:15-18) discusses the relationship between law and grace as aspects of God's nature. It contrasts Moses, who focused on God's law and justice, with Jesus Christ, who emphasized mercy, love, and forgiveness. Moses provided the Law, while Jesus fulfilled it. God's nature and will were revealed through the law, but are now revealed through the life of Jesus. As we grow in our understanding of Christ, our understanding of God deepens. #ministry #prayers #dailybread #livebythebible #christianvalues #studytheword  #faith #seekforgiveness #embracebaptism #leavesinbehind

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