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FaithWriters Great Multitude Christian Daily Bible Devotional Today's Devotional is directly below today's free read offering. |
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...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their sins against them...2 Cor 5:19
...Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Acts 13:38
"I will forgive their iniquity, I will remember their sin no more.” Jer 31:34b
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Your Healing Is Within You: A Book for Those Who Are Truly Seeking Agatha Mangwende There is healing in reading and applying the Word of God. The scriptures are full of promises to heal any kind of affliction.
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Come and Have Breakfast – Ken Barnes
Jesus *said to them, “Come and have breakfast.” (John 21:12a NASB)After the resurrection, Jesus manifested himself to his disciples on the Sea of Tiberias. When the disciples, including Peter who had failed him so miserably, came into shore from fishing, Jesus said, “Come and have breakfast.” Have you ever failed someone? You feel such shame, and you can hardly look them in the eyes. Peter, the one who had so boldly proclaimed his alienage to Jesus, had so publically forsaken him. Peter meant it when he said that he would die with his Savior, yet he was not able to live up to his words. When we fall short in life, we fear the day that we will be confronted with the consequences of our actions. Peter must have been dreading that enviable question from Jesus, how could you have done it? He might have been thinking about the moment he would look into the eyes of Jesus. It would be worse than any lecture he could receive, yet something very different transpired. It was not a question, a lecture, or the look, but an invitation to come and have something to eat. It was a gesture of acceptance and desire for relationship. Jesus was not taken back by Peter’s earlier words. At the time, he knew he could not live up to them. Jesus accepted Peter as he was not as he should have been. In doing so, Jesus was taking him from what Peter was to what he could be. On that beach that morning Peter looked into Jesus’ eyes and felt no shame, only love, and acceptance. Has Christ ever said to you, come and have breakfast? It will change you from what you are to what you can be. Ken was a missionary for many years with Youth with a Mission. Contact him and read more of his articles HERE. |
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Radical New Covenant Bible Studies for Radical Freedom in Christ
Jesus poured out His blood for the New Covenant of grace and truth, replacing the Old Covenant letter of the law of Moses. Believers are exclusively under the New Covenant, the last will and testament of Jesus that began after the cross. And in the same way He took the cup after they had eaten, saying, "This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in My blood. Luke 22:20
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Now available in over 100 languages.
Unique Free Gospel tract that you can copy and reprint. This tract is being used in many locations around the world and producing much fruit. Print one out in your own language and then make copies to hand out. |
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Perfect to equip the believer for defending their faith. Ideal to send to a skeptical friend or family member. Great for teens and young adults who have never reviewed the objective evidence for God's existence and identity.
An in-depth study of the factual evidence leads a person to realize how little faith they need to believe, while they gain great faith at the same time.
Running close to 5 stars with over 180 online reviews.
Recent Amazon Review:
"For anyone on the fence, backsliding, or doubtful this book clarifies misunderstandings, perceived contradictions, and outright lies. I was led to read this book at a time when I thought I was over Jesus; but truth defeats lies every time and never forsakes the believer." 2-18-17 |
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