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YOUR DAILY TRIVIA Who was the king of Judea at the time of Jesus’ birth? YOUR DAILY PRAYER REQU

[Jesus Daily]( YOUR DAILY TRIVIA Who was the king of Judea at the time of Jesus’ birth? YOUR DAILY PRAYER REQUESTS Do you or your loved ones need prayer for health, finances, relationships or other needs? Just hit reply to this email and send us your prayer requests. Forward this email to anyone who wants us to pray for them. LET'S SAVE BABY MIRACHAEL! [BABY MIRACHAEL]( Your donation will the pain and suffering caused by EB. 100% of your donation goes to Baby Mirachael's bandages, ointments, and EB cure research because of an unrestricted budget match for all of our costs. [PLEASE HELP]( YOUR DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT [Mom Records Baby Twins Having A Conversation]( [Mom Records Adorable Baby Twins Having A Hilarious Conversation]( Share to bless others YOUR DAILY DEVOTION FROM DR TABOR Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. - 1 Peter 5:6 True Humility The line between humility and humiliation sometimes gets blurred. When we humble ourselves, we acknowledge our lack of self-sufficiency, pride, and power. We make it clear that we can’t accomplish anything by ourselves and that we won’t take undeserved credit for our contributions to what does get accomplished. Humiliation, on the other hand, poisons humility with a sense of shame and contempt. Whether we humiliate ourselves or someone else, the sense of inadequacy and unworthiness comes across much the same. When we’re truly humble, there’s no sense of putting ourselves—or anyone else—down. In fact, just the opposite: we acknowledge our true worth in Christ alone and make it clear that we depend on God’s goodness and power to sustain us. The more we remember our source, the more he empowers us to accomplish mighty deeds for his kingdom. Pray: “Lord, keep me humble in all that I do. Remind me that I can only achieve what you ask me to do with your help.” You can grow closer to God with my full Jesus Daily® Devotional Book at [Amazon.com]( or fine bookstores everywhere. TRIVIA ANSWER Herod the Great Share on Facebook -> [facebook]( This email was sent from Jesus Daily to {EMAIL} Jesus Daily | PO BOX 717, Walkertown, NC, 27051, United States [The Jesus Daily Mission]( [Click here to update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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