He is...God come to earth to save you...even if you were the only one.
Just had such an amazing morning on the streets of our town here in the UK. Our church went out to witness to people on this Easter weekend.
We have never seen people so open. People asked us for prayer, asked to take home Bibles, asked if they could come to our Sunday service tomorrow, and we saw several people receive Christ into their lives for the first time! God is SO good! 🙌🏼
A new post sparked by my earlier post on DingDash this morning, called "This Is The Day!"
https://devotionaltreasure.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/this-is-the-day/?preview=true
This weekend I am 37 years old!😁
Thirty seven years ago on Good Friday night, in Livingston Salvation Army Church (Corp), Scotland, I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ. I remember how I wept at the mercy seat and felt such a release in my heart as the Holy Spirit bathed me in my Lord and Saviour's Love. That night I sang "This Is The Day" repeatedly on the way back to my college residence, only to be given a sobriety test by our watchful bursar who was sure I was drunk. I confessed that I was totally drunk, in Jesus!
Angus Buchan devotional on Discipline
God is NOT a snob who requires us to get everything right before he’ll have anything to do with us.
His willingness to meet us where we are is crucial to his project of redeeming us.
Dallas Willard
*Christ's death, burial, and resurrection is living proof!
I read this today and had to share. One day, William Booth was asked to explain the secret of his success.
"I will tell you the secret. God has had all there was of me. There have been men with greater brains than I. Men with greater opportunities. But from the day I got the poor of London on my heart and a vision of what Jesus Christ could do, I made up my mind that God could have all of William Booth there was.
The greatness of a man's power is the measure of his surrender."
Our refutation to the skeptics who will be online trolling this today: https://bit.ly/3afLsaT
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Here is a beautiful Easter poem from my good friend Ruth Kirk
A Scottish father and grandfather. I have been following God for 36 years. Here I share my daily devotional writing from my blog. May God bless you!