Today's Bible Verse |
"Rejoicing in hope; patient in
tribulation; continuing instant in prayer."
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Romans 12:12 King James
Version (KJV)
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Today's Bible Study |
In the first eleven chapters
of the book of Romans, Paul outlines what has
happened at the cross. He explains that we are now
one body, both Jew and Gentile, and he declares the
wonders of being in Christ.
From chapter twelve onward he teaches us how to
live in relation to the Good News of Jesus. Today’s
verse sits right in the middle of other verses that
admonish us to show mercy with cheerfulness, abhor
that which is evil and cleave to that which is
good, provide things honest in the sight of all
men, and, in Romans 12:18, “If it be possible, as
much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.”
Verse 18 covers a lot of territory. If we desire to
live peaceably, we must lose the “I” doctrine that
is prevalent today.
Daily we hear statements beginning with the words
I
deserve, and I have the right.
How successful would Jesus’ ministry have been if
he had practiced the “I” doctrine?
Nowhere in the Gospels does Jesus say:
“I deserve better treatment.”
“I have the right to strike back.”
“I deserve some appreciation.”
At the very worst point in his life, Jesus said,
“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they
do.”
Let’s rejoice in the sure hope we have of
resurrection; be patient when we experience
troubles, knowing that God is in control; and be
always in the mindset of prayer.
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Today's Prayer |
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Lord, remind me of the holy privilege of being
a follower of Jesus. Help me honor Him in all I do. In His Name,
Amen.
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Yesterday's Bible
Verse |
"And even to your old age
I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry
you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will
carry, and will deliver you."
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Isaiah 46:4 King James
Version (KJV)
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Yesterday's Bible
Study |
I remember it well. It was
a dark March morning. I looked at myself in the
mirror and spotted it. My first gray hair. I
looked at it twice to make sure.
In a country that idolizes youth, we who are
not young often feel insignificant. Movies,
television shows, magazine ads, and even
Internet stories feature young, healthy,
competent men and women. Products and
procedures designed to disguise signs of aging
attract millions.
But no one can stop the aging process. Trying
to appear young when one is old is futile and
makes a person look silly.
My commitment to God does not expire when I
grow old. My areas of service may need to be
adjusted. But the Bible treats aging as a thing
to be desired. Consider these passages of
scripture:
Job 12:12: With the ancient is wisdom; and in
length of days understanding.
Psalm 92:13-14: [Those that be planted in the
house of the Lord] shall still bring forth
fruit in old age.
Proverbs 17:6: Children’s children are the
crown of old men.
God uses people of all ages to carry out his
plans. Some of the most active Christians I
know are those who are “empty nesters.” These
folks are available to work in the church’s
food pantry, drive people to doctor’s
appointments, hold babies in hospital
nurseries, and advise their younger friends who
have limited life experiences.
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Yesterday's Prayer |
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Lord, thank You for this day and every day
You have given me. Each day show me opportunities to serve
others and bring glory to You. Amen.
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