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Money And The Bible - God's Precious Promises

25 min · 28 de may de 2026
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God has given promises in the Bible that speak of his care for us. God has provided for our greatest need of salvation through Jesus Christ. God has also promised to provide for our daily spiritual and physical needs as. God's Son is the reason for which any of our needs are lovingly provided. In this podcast we cover how the Lord provides for sin, daily spiritual living, food, worry, anxiety and strength. God cares for us and is working all things together for the believer's good. Verses cited include: Philippians 4:19; Matthew 6:25-26; 1 Timothy 6:6; and Ephesians 6:10.

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