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  • 3 days ago
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Free in Spirit

They were unschooled, ordinary men, . . .

and they took note that these men had been with Jesus."


Acts 4:13


Today's Bible Reading: Acts 4:13-22.


Neither Peter nor John had a preaching licence. Neither had been to Bible college. They were fishermen who, filled with the Spirit of the risen Christ, courageously proclaimed the Good-News: “For Salvation is found in no other name, for there is no other name given to man under heaven by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).


The religious leaders did not like Peter and John, and they ordered them to stop telling others about Jesus Christ. Peter said, No way. “For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.” (v 20).


You may not be on the approved list. Perhaps you are scorned by those who are. No matter. If you have the Spirit of the Lord Jesus, you are free to live boldly for Him! All believers are commissioned to proclaim the Gospel boldly, not in the authority of men, but in the power and authority of the risen Lord Jesus Christ.


Prayer: Father, I am Yours. Use me in whatever way You want. In Jesus name. Amen.



 
 
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Release From Self-Centredness

"He must increase, but I must decrease."


John 3:30 



Today's Bible Reading: Matthew 19:16-22.


Self-centredness is the basic cause of much of our distress in life. Hypochondria, a mental disorder which is accompanied by melancholy and depression, is often caused by self-pity and self-centredness. Most of us suffer from spiritual near-sightedness. Our interests, our loves, and our energies are too often focused upon ourselves. The Lord Jesus underscored the fact that His disciples were to live out flowingly rather than selfishly. To the rich young ruler He said, “If you want to be perfect, go and sell all that you have, and give to the poor, and then you will have treasure in heaven” (Matthew 19:21). It was not the giving away of his goods that the Lord demanded, particularly, but rather, that he be released from selfishness, and its devastating effect on his personality and life. Only when we are delivered from living for self and begin living for God and for others do we find the joy, peace, and purpose for which we were truly created.


Prayer: God of Heaven and Earth, teach me to completely open my heart to You that there will be no room for self. Cleanse me, Lord, of all selfish thoughts and deeds. In the Redeemer's name I pray. Amen.



 
 
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Sins Consequence

"Your iniquities have separated you from your God."


Isaiah 59:2


Today's Bible Reading: Isaiah 59:1-3.


Isaiah 59:2 is a sobering reminder of the consequences of sin and iniquity. It reveals the stark reality that our transgressions, and sins create a division between us and our loving God. Notice, the Bible says, Your iniquities have separated you . . . Sin erects a barrier, causing us to feel isolated and distant from His presence.


The book of Isaiah was written during a time of spiritual decline and moral corruption among God's chosen people, Israel. The prophet Isaiah was sent by God to convey His message of warning, judgment, and restoration. In this verse, Isaiah addresses the people's sinful condition and the consequences it has brought upon them.


But the story does not end in separation and despair. Verse 1 serves as a call to repentance and restoration. God's desire is not to abandon us in our sin but to draw us back into communion with Him. He longs to reveal His face, to hear our cries, and to respond with compassion and love.


Let us each examine our hearts and lives. Are there areas of iniquity that have separated us from God? Are there sins we need to confess and turn away from? Let us not remain in a state of spiritual isolation but approach God with humility and repentance.


In His mercy, God promises to hear our prayers, forgive our sins, and restore our fellowship with Him. 


Prayer: Gracious Father, I come before You with a repentant heart, acknowledging my iniquities and the ways in which I have turned away from Your will. Help me to turn away from sin and walk in obedience to Your Word. Thank You for the gift of reconciliation through Jesus Christ. In His name, I pray. Amen.



 
 
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