In Search of God’s Will The LORD is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant. -Psalm 25:14 Does God still speak to people today? Is He interested in what happens to us as individuals? And does He indeed have a master plan for our lives? As Christians, we are not victims of chance, hoping that our luck holds up. God has a plan for our lives. He has a will that He wants to reveal to us. He wants to speak to us, and He does speak to us. The reason we don’t hear Him is that we haven’t yet learned to tune in. God does not play hide-and-seek. In fact, He is more interested in revealing His will to us than we might be in knowing it. Far too often we make hearing God’s voice and knowing His will overly mystical. Following the will of God is not an itinerary as much as it is an attitude. It is saying, “Lord, guide my steps. I’m available to walk in the way that You want me to walk.” And the Bible gives us this promise: “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant” (Psalm 25:14) Friends like to talk. When something good happens to you, you want to tell your friends. Or when something bad happens, you call them as well. Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you slaves, because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves. Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me” (John 15:15) When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you begin a special friendship with God. God has given us a user’s manual in life called the Bible, which helps us to understand the will of God. So, before we get into the specifics of trying to discover His plan and purpose for our lives as individuals, we need to ask ourselves this question: Am I already doing what God has clearly told me to do? For example, it is the will of God that you believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible says that God “does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent” (2 Peter 3:9) There must come a moment in your life when you’ve acknowledged that you’re a sinner and are separated from God. There must come a moment when you turn from that sin and put your faith in Jesus. The Bible says, “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him” (Romans 12:1) God is essentially saying, “Give Me your life, and I will show you My will.” The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. But to know the will of God, you must willingly present yourself to Him without reservation.
In Search of God’s Will The LORD is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant. -Psalm 25:14 Does God still speak to people today? Is He interested in what happens to us as individuals? And does He indeed have a master plan for our lives? As Christians, we are not victims of chance, hoping that our luck holds up. God has a plan for our lives. He has a will that He wants to reveal to us. He wants to speak to us, and He does speak to us. The reason we don’t hear Him is that we haven’t yet learned to tune in. God does not play hide-and-seek. In fact, He is more interested in revealing His will to us than we might be in knowing it. Far too often we make hearing God’s voice and knowing His will overly mystical. Following the will of God is not an itinerary as much as it is an attitude. It is saying, “Lord, guide my steps. I’m available to walk in the way that You want me to walk.” And the Bible gives us this promise: “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant” (Psalm 25:14) Friends like to talk. When something good happens to you, you want to tell your friends. Or when something bad happens, you call them as well. Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you slaves, because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves. Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me” (John 15:15) When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you begin a special friendship with God. God has given us a user’s manual in life called the Bible, which helps us to understand the will of God. So, before we get into the specifics of trying to discover His plan and purpose for our lives as individuals, we need to ask ourselves this question: Am I already doing what God has clearly told me to do? For example, it is the will of God that you believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible says that God “does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent” (2 Peter 3:9) There must come a moment in your life when you’ve acknowledged that you’re a sinner and are separated from God. There must come a moment when you turn from that sin and put your faith in Jesus. The Bible says, “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him” (Romans 12:1) God is essentially saying, “Give Me your life, and I will show you My will.” The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. But to know the will of God, you must willingly present yourself to Him without reservation.
Too easy though and repetitive although I see the charm for those who wants to play quick games. I only played runeterra and yugioh so I'm not realy keen on playing small deck and almost non reactive gameplay. Back and forths are bread and butter of card games for me so I might try magic
@minnelcandelario6893 Too easy? Lol I would like to see you win against a pro player,the game has drastically change since its only a 2yo game it had to find its personality and it did with the last 2 or 3 seasons and its definitely not repetitive,I used to play yugioh both master duel and duel links and Konami messed the game up now its too boring,meta based repetitive af and on the top of that p2w,I played gwent for some time which I liked,hearthstone to back when it was good,but marvel snap is way more exiting and rewarding than any of these
@@the-7th159 its freakin hearthstone lite for its randomness thats why ,but easier you can realy just win due to random bullshits, thats why real competitive card game players will still prefer magic or runeterra, and I only play yugioh before with the free cards on certain website, and casually collects the tcg. How many games can you confidently say that you're not stomping or being stomped in snap? And how many hours you grind is really worth it? I can get all cards in an expansion for runeterra for just playing once or twice daily and open chest weekly and still can play competitively and if I ever lose I won't even feel bad because every player is an even playing field and only try hards stuck at gold below build meta decks plat above has more variety, although kaisa season sucks but it's better now because the archetype is nerf to the ground and rotation is a thing. And yeah I can possibly win with a pro player if we are on equal grounds,if we are with the same deck potential and not trashy deck thats just the nature of the game. Try doing that with a silver player at runeterra and I'll watch you squirm even raran a youtuber focus on hearthstone felt that silver players in runeterra plays like a pro and his not even mad losing because he can interact for every action his enemy can do. In runeterra having money to buy cards is not enough to win games you can't even use luck as a crutch because randomness is minimal and easily punish and from what I heard the same is true with magic , the difference is every player is on equal footing because an f2p player in runeterra can build the same deck of a player that is whaling cards in runeterra in 2 weeks without paying a cent.
Mythgard has like no new Content. Tes legends is dead. The witcher cardgame is dead. Spellweaver I liked the most but whelp.. dead. Brainless tcgs are still there 🤮
@@drbum-ne2fgyeah Sure. But since they Switches so hard on this whole e sports thing, they dich out op cards left and right. Cards you HAVE to play. You can really build a deck. Younhave to use the streng cards everyone uses. Really hate mtg for that now. And it got worse and worse since like I don't know before dnd Set even. And historic should be awesome but it is a joke. Alchemist was a Stephan im the right Direktion but less be honest. Soooooo much more cards needed fixing. And still do with every exp. Loved mtg so much they Lack fun modes in mtg arena. Two headed giant or overloard etc. 😅
Mythgard player here, the game got a new Dev team and they are working for further update, there are already a balanced patch for control style card 3 months ago, now mainly just bug fix. Still worth playing, the card art alone is aesthetic. Also, the Dev announced that they have already got the card art for future card pool (basically means they will be adding new card soon), should be next year, just my guess
In Search of God’s Will The LORD is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant. -Psalm 25:14 Does God still speak to people today? Is He interested in what happens to us as individuals? And does He indeed have a master plan for our lives? As Christians, we are not victims of chance, hoping that our luck holds up. God has a plan for our lives. He has a will that He wants to reveal to us. He wants to speak to us, and He does speak to us. The reason we don’t hear Him is that we haven’t yet learned to tune in. God does not play hide-and-seek. In fact, He is more interested in revealing His will to us than we might be in knowing it. Far too often we make hearing God’s voice and knowing His will overly mystical. Following the will of God is not an itinerary as much as it is an attitude. It is saying, “Lord, guide my steps. I’m available to walk in the way that You want me to walk.” And the Bible gives us this promise: “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant” (Psalm 25:14) Friends like to talk. When something good happens to you, you want to tell your friends. Or when something bad happens, you call them as well. Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you slaves, because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves. Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me” (John 15:15) When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you begin a special friendship with God. God has given us a user’s manual in life called the Bible, which helps us to understand the will of God. So, before we get into the specifics of trying to discover His plan and purpose for our lives as individuals, we need to ask ourselves this question: Am I already doing what God has clearly told me to do? For example, it is the will of God that you believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible says that God “does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent” (2 Peter 3:9) There must come a moment in your life when you’ve acknowledged that you’re a sinner and are separated from God. There must come a moment when you turn from that sin and put your faith in Jesus. The Bible says, “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him” (Romans 12:1) God is essentially saying, “Give Me your life, and I will show you My will.” The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. But to know the will of God, you must willingly present yourself to Him without reservation.
are there any that you can play in Portrait (Vertical) mode?
In Search of God’s Will
The LORD is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant.
-Psalm 25:14
Does God still speak to people today? Is He interested in what happens to us as individuals? And does He indeed have a master plan for our lives?
As Christians, we are not victims of chance, hoping that our luck holds up. God has a plan for our lives. He has a will that He wants to reveal to us. He wants to speak to us, and He does speak to us. The reason we don’t hear Him is that we haven’t yet learned to tune in.
God does not play hide-and-seek. In fact, He is more interested in revealing His will to us than we might be in knowing it. Far too often we make hearing God’s voice and knowing His will overly mystical.
Following the will of God is not an itinerary as much as it is an attitude. It is saying, “Lord, guide my steps. I’m available to walk in the way that You want me to walk.”
And the Bible gives us this promise: “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant”
(Psalm 25:14)
Friends like to talk. When something good happens to you, you want to tell your friends. Or when something bad happens, you call them as well.
Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you slaves, because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves. Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me” (John 15:15)
When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you begin a special friendship with God. God has given us a user’s manual in life called the Bible, which helps us to understand the will of God.
So, before we get into the specifics of trying to discover His plan and purpose for our lives as individuals, we need to ask ourselves this question: Am I already doing what God has clearly told me to do?
For example, it is the will of God that you believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible says that God “does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent”
(2 Peter 3:9)
There must come a moment in your life when you’ve acknowledged that you’re a sinner and are separated from God. There must come a moment when you turn from that sin and put your faith in Jesus.
The Bible says, “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him”
(Romans 12:1)
God is essentially saying, “Give Me your life, and I will show you My will.” The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. But to know the will of God, you must willingly present yourself to Him without reservation.
Like, why isn't every one of them vertically playable? There should be a setting for that?
No Shadowverse on the list ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
to me card heroes the best
Magic The gathering is still the best
Would like Pokemon more if there was PVE.
In Search of God’s Will
The LORD is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant.
-Psalm 25:14
Does God still speak to people today? Is He interested in what happens to us as individuals? And does He indeed have a master plan for our lives?
As Christians, we are not victims of chance, hoping that our luck holds up. God has a plan for our lives. He has a will that He wants to reveal to us. He wants to speak to us, and He does speak to us. The reason we don’t hear Him is that we haven’t yet learned to tune in.
God does not play hide-and-seek. In fact, He is more interested in revealing His will to us than we might be in knowing it. Far too often we make hearing God’s voice and knowing His will overly mystical.
Following the will of God is not an itinerary as much as it is an attitude. It is saying, “Lord, guide my steps. I’m available to walk in the way that You want me to walk.”
And the Bible gives us this promise: “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant”
(Psalm 25:14)
Friends like to talk. When something good happens to you, you want to tell your friends. Or when something bad happens, you call them as well.
Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you slaves, because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves. Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me” (John 15:15)
When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you begin a special friendship with God. God has given us a user’s manual in life called the Bible, which helps us to understand the will of God.
So, before we get into the specifics of trying to discover His plan and purpose for our lives as individuals, we need to ask ourselves this question: Am I already doing what God has clearly told me to do?
For example, it is the will of God that you believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible says that God “does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent”
(2 Peter 3:9)
There must come a moment in your life when you’ve acknowledged that you’re a sinner and are separated from God. There must come a moment when you turn from that sin and put your faith in Jesus.
The Bible says, “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him”
(Romans 12:1)
God is essentially saying, “Give Me your life, and I will show you My will.” The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. But to know the will of God, you must willingly present yourself to Him without reservation.
Marvel duel
Master duel is just a better dual links
Marvel snap is by far the best card game on this list and its not even close
Too easy though and repetitive although I see the charm for those who wants to play quick games. I only played runeterra and yugioh so I'm not realy keen on playing small deck and almost non reactive gameplay. Back and forths are bread and butter of card games for me so I might try magic
@minnelcandelario6893 Too easy? Lol I would like to see you win against a pro player,the game has drastically change since its only a 2yo game it had to find its personality and it did with the last 2 or 3 seasons and its definitely not repetitive,I used to play yugioh both master duel and duel links and Konami messed the game up now its too boring,meta based repetitive af and on the top of that p2w,I played gwent for some time which I liked,hearthstone to back when it was good,but marvel snap is way more exiting and rewarding than any of these
@@the-7th159 its freakin hearthstone lite for its randomness thats why ,but easier you can realy just win due to random bullshits, thats why real competitive card game players will still prefer magic or runeterra, and I only play yugioh before with the free cards on certain website, and casually collects the tcg. How many games can you confidently say that you're not stomping or being stomped in snap? And how many hours you grind is really worth it? I can get all cards in an expansion for runeterra for just playing once or twice daily and open chest weekly and still can play competitively and if I ever lose I won't even feel bad because every player is an even playing field and only try hards stuck at gold below build meta decks plat above has more variety, although kaisa season sucks but it's better now because the archetype is nerf to the ground and rotation is a thing. And yeah I can possibly win with a pro player if we are on equal grounds,if we are with the same deck potential and not trashy deck thats just the nature of the game. Try doing that with a silver player at runeterra and I'll watch you squirm even raran a youtuber focus on hearthstone felt that silver players in runeterra plays like a pro and his not even mad losing because he can interact for every action his enemy can do. In runeterra having money to buy cards is not enough to win games you can't even use luck as a crutch because randomness is minimal and easily punish and from what I heard the same is true with magic , the difference is every player is on equal footing because an f2p player in runeterra can build the same deck of a player that is whaling cards in runeterra in 2 weeks without paying a cent.
@@the-7th159rewarding? tht thing is pay 2 win blud 💀. legends of runterra is better in lot of ways
Na, hearthstone better
Mythgard is dead?
And Tes legends no lol??
Mythgard has like no new Content. Tes legends is dead. The witcher cardgame is dead. Spellweaver I liked the most but whelp.. dead. Brainless tcgs are still there 🤮
@@DurandalValeth Well MTG is best from the alive games. Its still good.
@@drbum-ne2fgyeah Sure. But since they Switches so hard on this whole e sports thing, they dich out op cards left and right. Cards you HAVE to play. You can really build a deck. Younhave to use the streng cards everyone uses. Really hate mtg for that now. And it got worse and worse since like I don't know before dnd Set even. And historic should be awesome but it is a joke. Alchemist was a Stephan im the right Direktion but less be honest. Soooooo much more cards needed fixing. And still do with every exp.
Loved mtg so much they Lack fun modes in mtg arena. Two headed giant or overloard etc. 😅
Mythgard player here, the game got a new Dev team and they are working for further update, there are already a balanced patch for control style card 3 months ago, now mainly just bug fix. Still worth playing, the card art alone is aesthetic. Also, the Dev announced that they have already got the card art for future card pool (basically means they will be adding new card soon), should be next year, just my guess
Whack list.
In Search of God’s Will
The LORD is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant.
-Psalm 25:14
Does God still speak to people today? Is He interested in what happens to us as individuals? And does He indeed have a master plan for our lives?
As Christians, we are not victims of chance, hoping that our luck holds up. God has a plan for our lives. He has a will that He wants to reveal to us. He wants to speak to us, and He does speak to us. The reason we don’t hear Him is that we haven’t yet learned to tune in.
God does not play hide-and-seek. In fact, He is more interested in revealing His will to us than we might be in knowing it. Far too often we make hearing God’s voice and knowing His will overly mystical.
Following the will of God is not an itinerary as much as it is an attitude. It is saying, “Lord, guide my steps. I’m available to walk in the way that You want me to walk.”
And the Bible gives us this promise: “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant”
(Psalm 25:14)
Friends like to talk. When something good happens to you, you want to tell your friends. Or when something bad happens, you call them as well.
Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you slaves, because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves. Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me” (John 15:15)
When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you begin a special friendship with God. God has given us a user’s manual in life called the Bible, which helps us to understand the will of God.
So, before we get into the specifics of trying to discover His plan and purpose for our lives as individuals, we need to ask ourselves this question: Am I already doing what God has clearly told me to do?
For example, it is the will of God that you believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible says that God “does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent”
(2 Peter 3:9)
There must come a moment in your life when you’ve acknowledged that you’re a sinner and are separated from God. There must come a moment when you turn from that sin and put your faith in Jesus.
The Bible says, “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him”
(Romans 12:1)
God is essentially saying, “Give Me your life, and I will show you My will.” The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. But to know the will of God, you must willingly present yourself to Him without reservation.
I don't understand these butthurt RUclipsrs hearting comments that call them out like that's some comeback.
@@methamphetamememcmeth3422who are you nigga