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DECEMBER 8

GOLDEN WORDS


And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.    
 
Ephesians 6:17,18  KJV

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Not only can you and I speak the Word of God over our own lives, but we can be an effective intercessor by speaking and praying the Word of God over the lives of others. 

Joyce Meyer




December 8

"They were saddened, and one by one they said to Him,`Surely not I?'" (Mark 14:19). 

We all have our secrets and guilts. We have dipped into dishes of sin and come up with defiled hands and hearts. We betray not by grand iniquities but by degrees in the little white lies we tell, in the harsh words by which we condemn, in the acts of omission and apathy which hurt more than overt acts of commission.

Yes, we have all sat at the Lord's table and supper and we have asked, "Is it I, Lord, who has crucified You yet again?" By being less than what His gifts can make us, we betray Him through mediocrity and indifference.



Pat Nordman ©




Today's Bible Question ?



According to Isaiah, what is the food of the serpent?          
 


Previous question and Answer:

What king of Assyria was murdered at worship by his two sons?

Sennacherib

2 Kings 19:36-37
Then King Sennacherib of Assyria broke camp and returned to his own land. He went home to his capital of Nineveh and stayed there. One day while he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer killed him with their swords. They then escaped to the land of Ararat, and another son, Esarhaddon, became the next king of Assyria. (NLV) 

 

Excerpts from today's Spurgeon's Devotions

Spurgeon's Morning for December 8

Spurgeon's Evening for December 8

 

"Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy."

- Revelation 3:4



"Thou, O God, hast prepared of thy goodness for the poor."

- Psalm 68:10

 

Let thy garments be always white, for God hath accepted thy works." He who is accepted of God shall wear white garments of joy and gladness, while he walks in sweet communion with the Lord Jesus. All God’s gifts are prepared gifts laid up in store for wants foreseen. He anticipates our needs; and out of the fullness which he has treasured up in Christ Jesus, he provides of his goodness for the poor. You may trust him for all the necessities that can occur, for he has infallibly foreknown every one of them.
   

 

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December 8  2Th 1:1 - 3:18

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The Incarnation

 

 

In this poem written some 15 centuries ago, Augustine tried to capture the mystery of the Incarnation: 

Maker of the sun, 
He is made under the sun. 
In the Father he remains, 
From his mother he goes forth. 
Creator of heaven and earth, 
He was born on earth under heaven. 
Unspeakably wise, 
He is wisely speechless. 
Filling the world, 
He lies in a manger. 
Ruler of the stars, 
He nurses at his mother's bosom. 
He is both great in the nature of God, 
and small in the form of a servant. 

-- Leadership, Vol. 8, no. 4.




 Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13


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Today's  Devotion

 

 

But my mouth would encourage you; comfort from my lips would bring you relief.

Job 16:5 (NIV)

Wait

by Cathy Vinson


A wrestling with God is being undergone with many Christians in the form of waiting. The wait can be a fresh one where you've asked, and even as you are still perched on the edge of your seat, the answer comes as if on the same wisp of wind. It's sweet, and it's these types of experiences that get many vocal testimonies.

But there is another type of waiting, one hidden into the disgrace of the soul, where the most sincere prayer is seemingly refused. It is lifted up again and again, because it is the prayer closest to the heart. It's the thing you REALLY want. When you experience this type of wait you don't, actually you can't, keep the same heightened expectancy. The perch on the edge of your seat begins to slouch back.

Such was the type of wait for Zecharias and Elizabeth. The angel announced, "Your prayer has been heard!" Prayer...oh, the prayer of their young and energetic youth, the prayer when they and their neighbors looked
on every month for its answer. Yet there had never been a promise, only what they believed to be true about God. With deferred hope after deferred hope, that hope did begin to float into obscurity. The slouch began on their seat, and their hope began to crust over.

What transpires in these kind of years? When your most sincere prayer is refused, what is left? What happens when you "come to a point where what seems to be true conflicts with what you believe about God?"

What happened with Zecharias and Elizabeth was the actions of a devout couple. They walked "upright in the sight of God observing all the Lord commanded." (Lk 1:6) They followed and ministered to the Lord. Somehow they kept themselves from declaring "It's not going to happen," yet must have kept from the question altogether. They hadn't left the Lord, but their demeanor was one of obscured expectancy. They lost themselves in the midst of the years.

At God's time the answer did come. Even with their slouching posture, they were able to RECEIVE the answer. They had persevered. "So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will RECEIVE...." (Heb 19:35-35)

"Your prayer has been heard"

(Luke 1:13)

 
When your most sincere prayer is refused, what is left? What happens when you "come to a point where what seems to be true conflicts with what you believe about God?"      

Send a note to Cathy Vinson , the writer of this devotion.

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