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U.S. open to a role for Islamists in new Egypt government By Paul Richter and Peter Nicholas

U.S. open to a role for Islamists in new Egypt government By Paul Richter and Peter Nicholas 7:57 PM PST, January 31, 2011 Obama Egypt Plan Includes Role for Muslim Brotherhood Thursday, February 3, 2011 08:48 PM

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U.S. open to a role for Islamists in new Egypt government By Paul Richter and Peter Nicholas

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  1. U.S. open to a role for Islamists in new Egypt government By Paul Richter and Peter Nicholas 7:57 PM PST, January 31, 2011 Obama Egypt Plan Includes Role for Muslim Brotherhood Thursday, February 3, 2011 08:48 PM The Obama administration is secretly crafting a plan for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to leave office immediately – a plan that includes a place for the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood to be in an interim government, The New York Times reported Thursday night. February 1, 2011 Clueless in Washington By Caroline Glick “Arab Spring”?

  2. Arab Leaders Happy to See Morsi Gone By Liz Sly and Ruth Eglash, Published: July 4 “BEIRUT — Arab leaders from Saudi Arabia to Syria rushed Thursday to congratulate Egypt for deposing its elected Muslim Brotherhood president, signaling a rare moment of unity in the divided and still overwhelmingly undemocratic region.” Obama 'deeply concerned' about Egypt military David Jackson, USA TODAY1:08 p.m. EDT July 4, 2013 “President Obama called Wednesday for a quick restoration of democracy in Egypt, saying he is "deeply concerned" about the Egyptian military's decision to oust President Mohammed Morsi and suspend the nation's constitution.” Obama Doubles Down on Egypt Folly Jonathan S. Tobin |07.03.2013 - 7:30 PM

  3. Late Pope John Paul II to get sainthood, Vatican saysBy HadaMessia, CNN, updated 9:02 AM EDT, Fri July 5, 2013“The Roman Catholic Church will declare Pope John Paul II a saint, the Vatican announced Friday, July 5. The Polish-born pope… was fast-tracked to beatification after his death in 2005 and was declared ‘blessed’ barely six years later—the fastest beatification in centuries.”

  4. Ch 5-6: New Life in the Spirit • 5:1-6:10 Call to Christian Living • 5:1-5:15 Call to Christian Liberty • 5:16-5:26 Call to True Spirituality • 6:1-6:10 Call to Christian Service • 6:11-18 Conclusion • 6:11-16 Final Challenge • 6:17-18 Benediction

  5. Galatians 6:9 to. de. kalo.npoiou/ntejmh. evgkakw/men( And the good doing let us not lose heart; kairw/ ga.rivdi,wqeri,somenmh. evkluo.menoi) for in its own time we shall reap not failing.

  6. “grow weary” ekkake,w (EKKAKEŌ) biblestudytools.com “to be utterly spiritless, to be wearied out, exhausted” Vine’s “to lack courage, lose heart, be fainthearted” Lk 18:1; 2 Cor 4:1, 16; Eph 3:13; 2 Thes 3:13

  7. “lose heart” eklu,w (EKLUŌ) biblestudytools.com “to loose, unloose, to set free “to dissolve, metaph., to weaken, relax, exhaust “to have one's strength relaxed, to be enfeebled through exhaustion, to grow weak, grow weary, be tired out “to despond, become fainthearted” Vine’s “(a) to loose, release…; (b) to unloose, as a bow-string, to relax, and so, to enfeeble, and is used in the Passive Voice with the significance to be faint, grow weary, …(2) of the soul, Gal. 6:9”

  8. Galatians 6:9 “And in continuing to do good, do not allow yourselves to grow weary, for in due time we shall reap if we do not lose heart to the point of giving up.” NKJV NASB KJV NIV ekkake,wgrow lose be become weary heart weary weary eklu,wlose grow faint give up heart weary

  9. Galatians 6:9 to. de. kalo.npoiou/ntejmh. evgkakw/men( And the good doing let us not lose heart; kairw/ ga.rivdi,wqeri,somenmh. evkluo.menoi) for in its own time we shall reap not failing.

  10. “for in its own time” NKJV/KJV “for in due season” NASB “for in due time” NIV “for at the proper time” Amplified “for in due time and at the appointed season”

  11. Gal 6:9 David Jeremiah Claiming Faith finding Freedom; the study of Galatians pp. 99-100 “There are times in our service for God when we wonder if what we are doing is making any difference. We are sowing, but it does not appear that a harvest is coming. It is in those very seasons that we need to embrace this promise. “In difficult times, we must continue to concentrate on sowing the seed, even if there seems to be no harvest. We must continue to sow because we have a promise from Almighty God that in ‘due season we shall reap.’ Just stop for a moment and consider those words. There is no ‘if’ or ‘maybe’ or ‘possibly’ in that promise. No, it is an ironclad guarantee that our sowing will result in reaping! “…If we allow the lack of visible harvest to so discourage us that we stop sowing, we will short-circuit God’s plan for our lives.”

  12. Gal 6:9 Ron MerrymanGalatians: God’s Antidote to Legalismpg. 115 “Ministries that reject fleshly gimmicks often bring slow results, and in result-oriented societies, this is often equated with failure so that those who minister are wearied and faint in their hearts. The stresses of ‘success’ as defined by men can be overwhelming; therefore, believers must always equate success as God does…The imagery of sowing/reaping is carried to its logical end in this promise. As in the material sowing of crops one has a reaping in the harvest season, so also in the spiritual: If we keep sowing spiritual things, then we are bound to reap spiritual things in God’s own time. Take assurance, for the principle and the promise never fail!”

  13. Gal 6:9 W. E. VineExpository Commentary on Galatianspg. 204 “The reaping may in some cases, but certainly not invariably, and then only in a limited way, be anticipated in this life, but the promise will be completely and finally fulfilled only beyond the Judgment Seat of Christ. This reaping otherwise presented as the reward the Lord is to bring with Him at His coming, Revelation 22:12. Diligence here produces proportionate abundance there, laxity here will mean proportionate poverty there.”

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