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Relinquished Regret

Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. Matthew 26:41 D.L. MOODYThe flesh is weak. Is there anyone on Earth that dares to dispute that statement? Is there anything weaker under the sun than the human flesh? The spirit is willing. Most men would rather do the right thing, and even think they will do it. Tell them that they will do evil things inside of twelve months, and they would say, as the king did, “Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great … Read More >

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Quiet Hour - Day 206

Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - July 25 Do thou that which is good. —2 Kings 10:5 Keep as few good intentions hovering about as possible. They are like ghosts haunting a dwelling. The way to lay them is to find bodies for them. When they are embodied in substantial deeds they are no longer dangerous. —William Arnot Read More >

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Quiet Hour - Day 17

Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - January 17 Elisha said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes that he may see. —2 Kings 6:17 This is the prayer we need to pray for ourselves and for one another, “Lord, open our eyes that we may see;” for the world all around us, as well as around the prophet, is full of God’s horses and chariots, waiting to carry us to places of glorious victory. And when our eyes are thus opened, we shall see in all the events of life, whether great or small, whether joyful or sad, … Read More >

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An Eternal Promise

Precious and very great promises. 2 Peter 1:4 D.L. MOODYLet men feed for a month on the promises of God and they will not be talking of their “leanness.” It is not leanness, it is laziness. There is an abundant supply for us if we will only rouse ourselves to take it. ERWIN LUTZEREverything that God promises, He has the ability and the resources to accomplish. Ahaziah, like the rest of us, often wondered whether God’s promise would be fulfilled. When King Ahaziah fell ill, he sought the false god, Baal, for answers (2 Kings 1). Elijah confronted … Read More >

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Quiet Hour - Day 314

Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - November 10 A daily rate for every day. —2 Kings 25:30 The acts of breathing which I performed yesterday will not keep me alive to-day; I must continue to breathe afresh every moment, or animal life ceases. In like manner yesterday’s grace and spiritual strength must be renewed, and the Holy Spirit must continue to breathe on my soul from moment to moment in order to my enjoying the consolations, and to my working the works of God. —Toplady Read More >

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Quiet Hour - Day 100

Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - April 10 A daily rate for every day. —2 Kings 25:30 One staff aids a traveler, but a bundle of staves is a heavy burden. —Charles H. Spurgeon Read More >