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steven curtis chapman--be still and know

steven curtis chapman singing 'be still and know'. from the album "speechless". property of sparrow records (1999)  
 
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TheChulack (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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it's very nice song
bskamara (2 days ago) Show Hide
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This song is why you should be faithful. He is always God and He is always Faithful
Zachariah347 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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<3 this is my favourite song and scripture
glennisfiona (1 month ago) Show Hide
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me too! i've been playing this song a lot for the past few days now that schedules are filled up and deadlines are blaring. GOD is so good in providing encouragement!
TabbyTheCat2006 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I haven't listened to this song in a long time! I saw him sing this live and I fell in love with it. I need to listen to this song more often now that things are getting hectic in school. I just need to take a moment and be still..
tria68 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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anyone? I was wondering if you could tell me why God created Esau and hated him? .... also who would Esau's lineage be?message me back please thanks for your time :)
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Read Romans 9. God can do what he wants to his own creation. the potter can do what he wants to his clay. just like the only purpose God created Pharoh was to raise him up and do the things he does, God hates everyone who is in sin. Read all the verses about his wrath (aka hatred) against sin and those who do it. not JUST sin, but the sinner as well
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The passages in Malachi and Romans that you are referring to taken in context have nothing to do with the human emotions of love and hate. The passages were referring to the Edomites (the descendants of Esau). In the context of both of these passages, God is simply saying that He chose the descendants of one brother over another. It has nothing to do with Him hating an individual. God hates sin but does not hate sinners. Anyone who tells you differently is "cherrypicking" verses out of context.
htmeisel (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thank you so much.
phlmaneto (1 month ago) Show Hide
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You are Most Welcome!

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