The Verse of the Day for Monday February 15th 2010
Bible Reading For Today:
Psalm 55:22-23
Cast your burden upon the Lord, and He will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken. But Thou, O God, wilt bring them down to the pit of desctruction; Men of bloodshed and deceit will not live out half their days. But I will trust in Thee.
- NASB
Devotional Reflection Thought For Today:
God is our Great Physician, healing our wounds, carrying our burdens and walking with us during times of sorrow.
Name of God For Today:
The Amen
One Year Bible Reading Guide For Today:
Mark 3 & 4; Psalms 16: Mark 3-4: Jesus earthly ministry is expanding by training up and releasing His twelve disciples to teach and deliver people from bondage. People struggle to accept Jesus and His teaching. They begin turning their back on Him concluding he has an evil spirit in Him, rather than acknowledging Him as the Christ, the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecies. To teach people in a way they will understand Jesus uses parables --- Stories with a Heavenly meaning. Jesus continues to demonstrate the authority God the Father has given Him. Psalm 16: This Psalm is one of thanksgiving. The Lord our God will rescue us. He will provide for His people. Psalm 16 will restore your joy and strengthen you to face the day with God's hope in your heart.
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