Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Attributes of God
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God Who Sees in Secret
In Matthew 6, Jesus points out that God the Father sees in secret. So, what does that mean for our daily lives as Christians?

Justice, Mercy, and Omniscience
Deuteronomy may not be the first book that comes to mind when you think of the attributes of God, but God’s Word is full of glimpses of His character. Deuteronomy 4 displays several attributes of God in a striking way.