Prayer of the Day: Psa 25:4-5 Shew me thy ways, O LORD; teach me thy paths. (5) Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.
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Daily Devotional Adoniram Judson (1788-1850) was gifted with a brilliant mind. He learned to read at age 3, could translate Greek at 12, and enrolled in Brown University when he was 16. While there he was befriended by Jacob Eames, a man who rejected the miracles of the Bible. When Judson graduated as valedictorian in 1807, he had been so influenced by Eames that he denied his Christian faith. One night, when Judson was staying at a village inn, he was disturbed by a man moaning in the next room. The following morning he asked the innkeeper about the ailing man. He was told that the man had died and that his name was Jacob Eames. The startling coincidence of being near his friend at the point of his death stunned Judson. He felt compelled to search his own soul and to seek God's pardon for denying his faith. From that point on, he began to live for the Lord. God led him to pioneer missionary work in Burma. At the end of his life, Adoniram could look back on his ministry that had planted dozens of churches and influenced thousands to become believers. What kind of influence are we having on others? Do our lives encourage faith in the Savior, or do we cause others to doubt?
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Sermon of the Day: No Regrets ->> by Pastor Greg Laurie.
From the Pastor: Prise the Lord! In just the last two months of the year, we raised almost $900.00 for our harvest partner ministry in Thailand. Remember how Jesus pointed out that the widow with two pennies gave more than all the others because she gave in a time of her own need, and as you join me in fasting and praying for these next three weeks, let's pray earnestly that the offering we've sown will result in an abundant financial harvest for our church.
God Bless You- Pastor Sam Smith
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