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Edwin Elisha James is an Evangelist whose commitment to preach wherever the Lord leads him has fructified in bringing hundreds of souls to the Lord - a dream and a desire that he has harboured for the longest time!

Thursday, March 1, 2018

What are you looking at today?

What has your attention? What are you occupied with today?

Are you caught up in the wonder of a risen Savior, Who loves you, and Who gave Himself for you on the cross of Calvary? If you are caught up in Jesus and in His glory, that is a wonderful thing. It means you are saved and will be ready to meet Jesus when He comes again?

Are you confused about the turns life has taken? Are you worried over the future and what it holds for you? If you are worried about today or tomorrow, I challenge you to leave that in the hands of the Lord. He has your today and all your tomorrows well in hand. Bring your fears to Him and let Him comfort your heart.

Are you actively serving the Lord and doing the work of sharing the Gospel He has called you too? If you are serving the Lord and sharing Him with the lost, carry on. One day He is coming and He will reward you for your faithful service to Him.

Are you looking for His coming? Are you even ready for His return? If you are looking for Him, don’t stop. He’s coming!

Bible Promise for the Day

Proverbs 18:24

A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.

Prayer 

Praying fervently for others may involve requests for deliverance from a situation, but it could also include praying that the Lord would block or hinder

someone from continuing down a dangerous or destructive path. Having a prayer list helps us remember the needs of others and provides a written

record of how the Lord has answered our requests and worked in our lives.
Prayer is the most powerful thing we can do, and God desires to answer our prayers when we come to Him with a clean heart.

Quote 

"Dear Lord, either quiet the waves or lift me
above them; it's too late to learn to swim."
— Mary Crowley —

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