Truth & Knowledge: Episode 70 – “Love Never Fails” In this episode, Trey Knowles dives into a powerful truth: Love changes things. Love makes things better. Where there’s love, the bad stuff starts to fade away. Now, you might be thinking, “Yeah right, the bad stuff disappears?” — but Trey reminds us that love is a two-way street. It’s about giving and receiving. The problem is, many people don’t truly receive love because their attention is caught up somewhere else. Trey gets real about his own journey. He shares how, as a child — and even as a young man — he wanted his own way. He was immature, chasing things that didn’t matter. But when he made the decision to receive God’s love, everything started to shift. His childish ways began to fade. He reminds us that the beginning of knowledge is to fear God. And when you walk in that reverence, all the “bad stuff” loses its hold — because love never fails. Trey also asks an important question: “Am I perfect?” Well, that depends on what you call perfect — and by whose standards. He says, “If I fear the Lord, which I do, then my love never fails.” In this life, we only see part of the picture — a reflection. But one day, we’ll see God face to face. Until then, we worship in part, waiting for the completeness that comes through Jesus Christ. He points to Mark 2:22, reminding us that new wine can’t go into old wineskins. In other words, when love enters our lives, we have to be made new — transformed from the inside out. For now, what remains is faith, hope, and love — and the greatest of these is love. This episode draws from 1 Corinthians 13:8–13, a timeless reminder that: “Love never fails… For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face… And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
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Saturday, July 13, 2024
Friday, July 12, 2024
Weapon Forms But Love Never Fails
Love always perseveres and love
never fails. Never look at the adversity or trauma of your story. We might not
understand everything that goes on with us, but God is greater. God's grace
takes us out of darkness, not put us in the darkness. When we love God we
walk in righteousness no matter what the circumstance is, we continue to love
God and walk in righteousness.
Have or don’t have I will always be
content. God will never abandon me and he will never forsake me. Hebrews 13:5
says, keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you
have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.
My faith is in his word. Even in my
struggle, if I struggle with mental illness, does it mean God does not love me?
Course not. God is faithful. Never question God's faithfulness; we need to
question our faithfulness to God. Love never fails and love always
perseveres no matter what the circumstance is. We don’t give up living on
God's will based on money, any adversity, and struggles, even when everything
turns against us.
It is written in Romans 8:35-39 can
anything ever separate us from Christ’s love? Does it mean he no longer loves
us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or hungry, or destitute,
or in danger, or threatened with death? (As the Scriptures say, “For your
sake we are killed every day; we are being slaughtered like sheep.”) No, despite
all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us.
And I am convinced that nothing can
separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,
neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers
of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or the
earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us
from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.
This is God's love for us in the
same way our love for God should be the same as he loves us. Look at Job's
story and compare it to what you are going through. Learn how Job perseveres
and how his love never fails for God.
In this Bible story from the book of Job, there is a wealthy man named Job residing in an area called Uz with his extended family and vast flocks. He is “blameless” and “upright,” constantly mindful to live in a righteous manner (Job 1:1).
God mentions Job to Satan saying, "There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil.” However, Satan contends that Job is only righteous because God has favored him generously. Satan dares God that, if given the approval to inflict suffering, Job will change and curse God. God permits Satan to abuse Job to experiment with this brazen claim, but he forbids Satan to take Job’s life in the manner.
The Tribulations of Job
Over the time of one day, Job is given four reports, each
informing him that his sheep, servants, and ten children have all died due to
thieving intruders or natural disasters. Job rips his clothes and shaves his
head in sorrow, yet he still praises God in his prayers. Satan arrives in
heaven again, and God allows him another opportunity to test Job. This time,
Job is distressed with terrible skin sores. His wife urges him to denounce God
and to give up and die, but Job protests, trying to endure his inflictions.
Three of Job’s companions, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar,
arrive to comfort him, sitting with Job in silence for seven days out of
reverence for his grieving. On the seventh day, Job talks, starting a
discussion in which each of the four men shares his reflections on Job’s
troubles in poetic descriptions.
Job damns the day he was born, relating life and death to light and darkness. He hopes that his birth had been obscured in darkness and desires to have never been born, believing that life only increases his suffering. Eliphaz replies that Job, who has comforted other people, now reveals that he never actually knew their pain.
Eliphaz concludes that Job’s
pain must be due to some sin Job has acted, and he recommends Job to seek God’s
favor. Bildad and Zophar agree that Job must have performed evil to provoke
God’s justice and argue that he should attempt to manifest more innocent
behavior. Bildad supposes that Job’s children brought their deaths upon
themselves. Even worse, Zophar suggests that whatever wrongdoing Job has done
he likely deserves more suffering than what he has experienced.
Job Contemplates the Mystery of God
Job reacts to each of these remarks, becoming so angry that he calls his sympathizers “worthless physicians” who “whitewash [their help] with lies” (Job 13:4). He questions why God judges people by their deeds if God can just as easily change or forgive their behavior. It is confusing to Job how a human can truly satisfy God’s justice as his ways are mysterious and exceed human comprehension. Furthermore, humans cannot possibly convince God with their words.
God cannot be fooled, and Job confesses that he does not even
know himself well enough to adequately defend his case to God. Job desires for
someone who can mediate between himself and God, or be sent to Sheol, the dark
space of the dead.
Job believes that there is a “witness” or a “Redeemer” in heaven who will testify for his integrity (Job 16:19, Job 19:25). The suffering shows too much for Job, and he turns bitter, anxious, and scared. He deplores the injustice that God lets evil people thrive while he and many other honest people suffer.
Job wants to face God and protest, but cannot physically find
God. He assumes that wisdom is concealed from humans, but he decides to
persevere in seeking wisdom by fearing God and evading evil.
God Consoles Job
God eventually intervenes, commanding Job to be brave, and
explains various detailed features of his creation. Overcome by the appearance
of God, Job recognizes God’s infinite power and accepts the constraints of his
human understanding. This response pleases God, but he is upset with Eliphaz,
Bildad, and Zophar for emitting lousy advice. Job reconciles on their behalf,
and God forgives them. God then restores Job’s health, granting him twice as
much property as before, new children, and a remarkably long life. In the end,
Job never completely gave up hope or faith in God as an inspiration to everyone
enduring suffering of their own.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
OCD- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a psychiatric disorder. That means it affects a person’s mind, emotions, and/or behaviors.
“People with OCD suffer from obsessions and compulsions,” explains Dr. Wilhelm. “Obsessions are recurrent thoughts, but they can also be mental images. Typically, these obsessions cause a lot of anxiety, a lot of distress, so the person tries to get rid of them by engaging in a compulsion.”
Common obsessions include:
Fear of contamination (making something dirty or poisonous)
Fears of losing or forgetting something
Fears of having made a mistake
Concerns for symmetry or exactness
Disturbing, intrusive thoughts involving sex, religion, or violence
Common compulsions include:
Double-checking things, like locks, faucets, or switches, over and over
Frequent hand washing and/or cleaning
Repeating something again and again until it feels right
Replaying past conversations or events
Praying silently to prevent a feared event from happening
People with OCD may experience other obsessions and compulsions as well.
Risk factors for OCD
OCD can start in childhood or early adulthood. Most people who will have the disorder develop it by around age 25. It's usually a chronic disorder, and it can be managed with treatment.
We don't know for sure what causes OCD, but your family history, psychology, environment, and the way your body works could all play a role. Personality traits like perfectionism may put a person at risk of developing OCD. Stressful life events and psychological trauma may also play a role.
"We know that OCD runs in families, so if you already have a family member who has OCD, you are more likely to develop OCD yourself."
Studies show that people with OCD have some biological traits in common. These include hyperactivity in specific of the brain and an imbalance in some of the brain’s chemical messengers (called neurotransmitters).
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Song: Those Images
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. They love nonsense, B.E.T., B.E.T., awards not of godliness but of foolishness. They became lovers of
themselves and they eat their own carcass. Those who watch them and buy their
influence also eat their carcass.
Female rappers
rape innocent girl’s minds, turning Barbie World into Barbie Dream of lust with
sex and money. The men glamorize violence and material possessions that have
no life. They idolize themselves with their selfish power of possessions that have
no life. Those men who want to be like them, eat their carcass.
No one
corrects them, but they applaud their behavior. It’s B.E.T., not N.B.C. If it
were N.B.C., they would blame it on the man. They influence their community
with bad behavior.
Those who encourage those false Images eat their carcasses. These false images do anything
for fame and money, they pass their lust over to share with Adam and the devil
has his way with them. Are you going to be that Adam?
Young kids are coveting trying to be like these false images. No one corrects them because their idol too is money. In God, we trust is in their pockets and minds. They trust money over the real God. It’s sad my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, those Images. What do we do with false Images?
2 Corinthians 10:5 says, we cast down imaginations, and every high thing
that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity
every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readiness to
revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is
Monday, July 8, 2024
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Love Always Perseveres - Truth & Knowledge
Truth & Knowledge: Episode 69 – “Love Always Perseveres” In this episode, Trey Knowles teaches that to persevere means to stay the course and remain steadfast, even in the face of hardship. Love never gives up. No matter the circumstance, Trey emphasizes the importance of choosing to do the will of the Father in heaven rather than our own. True perseverance is a reflection of love that endures and remains obedient to God’s will—whatever it takes. Trey explains that this phrase, “whatever it takes to do the will of God,” points to the example of Jesus Christ, who persevered through suffering on the cross so that we might have life. Just as Jesus endured for our sake, we too must remove anything in our lives that causes us to stumble. He highlights the need for spiritual discernment—to distinguish between what is pure and impure—referencing Matthew 5:29, where Jesus says it is better to lose one part of the body than for the whole body to be thrown into hell. Perseverance, Trey notes, is seen in acts of faith like Abraham’s obedience when he was willing to sacrifice his son to God. Despite the difficulty, Abraham’s unwavering trust revealed the depth of his love for God. As Jesus declared in Matthew 22:36–37, the greatest commandment is to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” Trey concludes with John 14:15–21, reminding listeners that Jesus promised the Holy Spirit—the Spirit of truth—to those who love and obey Him. Through this Spirit, we are strengthened to persevere in love and obedience. No matter the trials we face, love compels us to remain faithful, steadfast, and obedient to God’s will. Because love always perseveres.
Game: Chess
The Attributes of Love
Note: Love is everything; life starts with love because God created you with his love and saved you with his love. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life John 3:16.
What is Love? Here are the attributes of Love.
Answer: It is written in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always
Note: With the attributes of love, Is the beginning of substance.
The Attributes of Love
by Trey Knowles
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like.
But whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues in it-not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it—they will be blessed in what they do. James 1:23-25.
Project Righteousness 45-day Content Management by Author Trey Knowles helps you practice living intently into the perfect law of freedom. Practice, Practice, Practice. Why? Well little children, make sure no one deceives you.
The person who practices righteousness is righteous, in the same way, that Jesus is righteous. The person who practices sin belongs to the devil because the devil has been sinning since the beginning. God’s Son appeared for this purpose: to destroy the works of the devil.
Those born from God don’t practice sin because God’s DNA remains in them. They can’t sin because they are born from God. John 3:7-9.
Project Righteousness 45-day Content Management. Let's get started.
- Title: Project Righteousness 45-day Content Management
- Language : English
- Paperback : 828 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1695893220
- ISBN-13 : 978-1695893221
- Item Weight : 2.33 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.87 x 9 inches
T.K. Madden Football Geometry Logic and Purpose updated to Madden 2024 past, present, and future. T.K. Madden Football Geometry is a Madden coaching manual for offensive game plans and it decides what defensive schemes to run against your opponent’s offense.
Since 1988, Madden as it is colloquially called has graced the shelves of homes across America. Selling more than 250 million copies since its inception, it has become an extension of America’s favorite pastime Football game. Over the years, Madden has developed into one of the most beloved and competitive video game series the world has ever seen inviting friends and family to relive their gridiron dreams virtually.
Madden developers have consistently upgraded gameplay to reflect actual football scenarios to make the game as realistic as possible. As such, T.K. Madden Football Geometry Logic and Purpose gives players extensive football knowledge and fundamental tools to be on a competitive edge when playing with their peers.
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The details of the following pages entail numerous fundamentals, concepts, and strategies to enhance your Madden skills. The following pages will examine every offensive and defensive formation available in Madden and provide you with specific plays, concepts, and formations to exploit your opponents, including teaching you how to read the defense.
This manual is not for beginners. Before reading this manual, it is highly encouraged that you complete the Madden tutorial series available in the game to give you a background on how to play Madden. This manual should help serve your needs for the current Madden and previous Madden generations.
Take your EA Madden Football to the next level. This book includes 48 chapters and a glossary of football subjects. This book covers over 400 Madden formations and more. Here are some T.K. Madden Football Geometry Logic and Purpose chapter titles listed below.
Defensive Color Zones And Coverage
Defensive Personnel Packages
Defensive Formation Counters
Shotgun Formation Counters
Singleback Formation Counters
Pistol Formation Counters
I Form Formation Counters
Strong Formation Counters
Weak Formation Counters
Power Formation Counters
Wild Cat Formation Counters
Offensive Formation Coverage Beaters
I Form
Pistol
Singleback
Strong
Weak
Shotgun
Power House
Running Concepts
Passing Concepts
Full Back Blocking
Pass Protection Plays
Hot Plays
Defensive Reads
Blitz
Red Zone
Lock Down
3-4
4-3
Nickel
Dime
Quarters
SW Sam & Will
XYZ
Screen Pass
Run Pass Option
Slants
Fullback Position
Deep Blue Area
Cover 4 Drop
Man Double Buzz
Sugar Stance
Cover 3 Lock
Cover 1 SS Spy
Play-Action Pass
Ghost Route
Notes and Customization Tips
- Title: T.K. Madden Football Geometry: Logic and Purpose
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 550 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8491803323
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Every child needs wisdom no matter what age the child is. Knowledge will always be there. God is constantly pouring his wisdom. Those who listen receive the inheritance, The Benefaction of our Father.
This Love I have gained and continue to gain has more value than anything else. Value your inheritance in this book, my dear brothers and sisters, my beloved children.
This book is The Benefaction of Our Father. This inheritance will last forever. It is not silver or Gold were
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- Title: Balance Life Daily Activity Book
- Language : English
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Books: Cross Sides The Healing Process
The Personal transformation from sinner to born-again believer and now, the tribulation of spiritual warfare are attempting to hinder us as we take our walk with Christ. So, what do we do when we are in a time of spiritual warfare that Paul calls "the day of evil"?
Paul tells us in this passage to be strong in the Lord and to stand firm; in other words, do not quit (Eph. 6:10-13). The apostle Peter also tells us to resist the devil, to stand firm in the faith (1 Pet. 5:9).
Peter knows firsthand that faith in God is the key to standing firm during the day of evil because, when he denied Christ three times, Jesus prayed for him that his "faith" would not fail (Luke 22:31-32).
So, do not be afraid when you are in tribulation, because Jesus has already overcome the world so that we may live to overcome the world also (John 16:33). Cross Sides. The Healing Process brings the medication of Christ to you in a therapeutic written prescription by Trey Knowles.
- Title: Cross Sides The Healing Process
- Language : English
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Books: In Him I Stand
Identity -how we perceive ourselves- shapes our core beliefs. Those core beliefs in turn drive what we think, say, and do. Everyone has a worldly identity -and also a spiritual identity. 1 John 3:10 tells us that everyone is either a child of God or a child of the Devil.
We Christians know that we are children of God, but there is much more to our identity than that. Each of us has been made into a new creation by God Himself -hence the term "born again." That new creation -with its new identity- comes with a description of who we are.
Once and for all, we have been forgiven, declared innocent (justified) of all wrongdoing, made holy (sanctified), and become Jesus' brothers and joint heirs of God's kingdom, given the righteousness of God, translated out of darkness into His light, changed from being God's enemy to being His friend, joined with Christ eternally as His bride, and so much more.
- Title: In Him I Stand
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