What is your favorite bible verse and why?

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Magenta

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2 Chronicles 16:9a The eyes of the Lord roam over the whole earth, to encourage those who are devoted to Him wholeheartedly.

The verse is a wonderful encouragement and a reminder that I am never alone.
I have changed the image for this verse, as it was an older man before, whom I thought better
suited to another panel I designed on the same day from verses in Galatians about Abraham...
I believe it is the same man in both, though at different stages of life.



2 Chronicles 16::9a The eyes of the LORD roam to and fro over all the earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose hearts are fully devoted to Him.
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One of my favorite bible verses is Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." I remember a time when I was feeling overwhelmed with life—work, family, everything just felt like a lot. I found myself repeating this verse quietly to myself throughout the day, and it gave me such a peace and energy to keep going. It wasn’t about suddenly having all the answers, but just knowing I wasn’t alone in my struggles. I came across this verse again recently on a site, bible verse, and it reminded me of how much strength those simple words hold.
 
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For me it's Hebrews 10:14 it's so powerful in its simplicity, my sins are forgiven past present and future.

"For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified. (KJV)


Per MS Copilot -

Hebrews 10:14 emphasizes the completeness of Jesus' sacrifice. By "one offering," it means that Christ's sacrifice on the cross was once and for all, covering all sins for those who are sanctified. "Perfected for ever" implies a permanent state of being made perfect in God's eyes, which is a profound idea because it contrasts the repetitive sacrifices in the Old Testament with the single, all-sufficient sacrifice of Jesus.

This verse reassures believers of the security and finality of their sanctification. It's a source of comfort, as it underscores that believers' relationship with God is solidified by Jesus' ultimate sacrifice.
GW is like a diamond with every facet radiating beauty, but I value the kerygmatic facet the most because it elaborates the Gospel of salvation, although I also appreciate the logical facet because it explains a hermeneutic that harmonizes all truth.