Saturday, December 14, 2024


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Today God says:
 "What I have spoken, I will bring to pass".

He promises me:
  "My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure …. I have spoken it: I will also bring it to pass: I have purposed it, I will also do it". (Isa. 46:10,11)

My response to the word:
  God has plans and purposes for my life. He will be sure that His plans and purposes are accomplished. He always fulfils His promises to me. Throughout this day, therefore, I will remember these words, "Faithful is He that called you, who also will do it".

My prayer:
  Lord, I am so grateful for your faithfulness in my life. I believe every promise of your Word, because I know you will bring to pass everything that you have spoken.

Today's scriptures:
 "I will sing forever about the evidence of your mercy, O Lord. I will tell about your faithfulness to every generation". (Ps. 89:1 GW) "His compassion is never limited. It is new every morning. His faithfulness is great". (Lam. 3:22,23 GW) "Your faithfulness endures throughout every generation". (Ps. 119:90 GW)   

Quote for today:
It is a great deal easier to do that which God has given us to do, no matter how hard it is, than to face the responsibilities of not doing it. (J R Miller)  

On this day:
On 14th December 1836, Frances Ridley Havergal, English devotional writer, was born in Astley, Worcestershire. In frail health most of her life, Miss Havergal was nevertheless a fruitful writer, and authored over 50 hymns including "Take My Life and Let It Be," "Who is on the Lord's Side?" and "I Gave My Life for Thee." Havergal died of peritonitis near Caswell Bay on the Gower Peninsula in Wales at 42 years of age.

"Scriptures are taken from the King James Bible or those marked (GW) are from the God's Word Translation, used with permission".

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