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This Set contains 6237 images for all the verses of the Quran. [I have started this upload on 10 June, 2008. Unless notified here this set is not complete] I shall InshaAllah add another set which has the same images with black background.
I extracted these images from a Quran file which was in .chm format (Microsoft HTML Help format). These images contain an overlay text which denotes the Sura (Chapter) number and Aayah (Verse) number, such that:
002:255 refers to Chapter 2, Verse 255.
--Rabbana Taqabbal Minna Innaka Antas-Samee-ul-'Aleem
Royal Residency Hotel where Dhamma Society stayed during pilgrimage to Buddhagaya, Bihare, India.
Digital Archives from Dhamma Society's World Tipitaka Project in Roman Script, 1999-2007.
Sandhill cranes in central Nebraska. The one with the missing feather appears to only have one leg... but if this picture is in any way symbolic of the scripture verse, he will be made perfect in about one more blink!
Bible Verses on Money 10bibleverses.com/scripture-quotes/bible-verses-about-money/
The Bible has a lot to say about money and how we should handle it. In Matthew 6:24, Jesus tells us that we cannot serve both God and money. This means that our focus should be on God, and not on earthly things like money. Money is an important part of life, but it should not be our main focus. In 1 Timothy 6:10, Paul tells us that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. This means that when we put our love for money above everything else, it can lead us down a bad path. We see this happen all the time in the world today. People will do anything for money, even if it means harming others. But when we keep our focus on God, He will guide us and help us use our money in ways that are good and helpful to others.
The Power Of Patience
Scriptures: Hebrews 6:9-15
Picture yourself waiting in a checkout line that hasn’t moved for ten minutes. Many of us would feel frustrated. We live in a generation that expects instant results.
Everyone struggles with some degree of impatience. We’re born with this trait—think about a three-month-old who wants milk in the middle of the night. The inborn reaction is to fuss at the first hint of discomfort and to keep at it until the need is met. Patterns from our old “flesh” nature make this a continual battle for most people, but one that is very worthwhile to fight.
Let’s consider the biblical definition of patience. It can mean both longsuffering and perseverance, or not giving up and yielding under pressure. In either case, it reveals itself when we are willing to wait without frustration while suffering or experiencing some strong desire. In other words, we accept difficult situations without giving God deadlines. What’s more, patience means accepting what the Lord gives, on Histimetable—or what He chooses not to give. This quality results in inner peace and lack of stress. Meanwhile, we should pray, obey, and persist as we seek God’s direction.
The danger of impatience is that we might miss the Lord’s perfect plan and His blessing. Only when we trust our Father’s will and timing can we rest peacefully.
What causes you stress? Carefully examine whether you are taking matters into your own hands or releasing the circumstance to almighty God. Listen to Psalm 37:7, which says, “Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him.” Seek His way and His timing. Anything else can be destructive.
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Dr. Charles Stanley
Luke 14:28
(ESV) For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it?
The Bible has a lot to say about money. In Matthew 6:24, Jesus tells us that we cannot serve both God and money. In other words, our loyalty should be to God, not to money. This is because money is only temporary, but our relationship with God is eternal. Philippians 4:19 says that God will meet all our needs according to His riches in glory. This verse reminds us that we can trust God to provide for us, even when times are tough. And in 1 Timothy 6:10, we are told that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. This means that when we focus onmoney too much, it can lead us astray from what is really important in life. The Bible has a lot to say about money because it is an important part of our lives. But we should always keep in mind that our ultimate loyalty should be to God, not to money.
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