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20. Happiness being a dessert so sweet, May life give you more than you can ever eat. 21. My seven blessings on you. 22. May you live long, Die happy,
In the following table, the seven sayings are arranged according to their traditional order. [9] However, all seven sayings cannot be found in any one account of Jesus' crucifixion. The ordering is a harmonisation of the texts from each of the four canonical gospels. Three of the sayings appear only in Luke and three only in John.
A 17th-century powder horn "Trust in God and keep your powder dry" is a maxim attributed to Oliver Cromwell, but whose first appearance in print was in 1834 in the poem "Oliver's Advice" by William Blacker, with the words "Put your trust in God, my boys, and keep your powder dry!"
The gospels record words that Jesus spoke in prayer: Thanking God for his revelation (Matthew 11:25, Luke 10:21) Before the raising of Lazarus (John 11:41-42) "Father, glorify your name" (John 12:28) His prayer in John 17; Three prayers in the Garden of Gethsemane; Three prayers on the cross:
Ask Him Anything (Answers to Life's Deepest Questions) – 1980 Word Books; God's Best for My Life (Daily Devotional) – 1981 Harvest Books; Discovering God's Will in Your Life – 1982 Harvest House; You Can Pray With Power – 1983 Regal Books; Longing To Be Free – 1984 Harvest Books; Lord of the Impossible (Prophets) – 1984 Abingdon Press
25. "May Kwanzaa be a reminder to never lose sight of hope, faith, and unity." 26. "Let the flames of the seven candles warm your heart and light your way always."
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The faithful sayings (translated as trustworthy saying in the NIV) are sayings in the pastoral epistles of the New Testament. There are five sayings with this label, and the Greek phrase ( πιστος ὁ λογος ) is the same in all instances, although the KJV uses a different word in 1 Timothy 3:1 .