Devotional
September 5 th.
With Me Wherever I Am
"The Lord will be with you".
2 Chronicles 20:17
This was a great mercy for Jehoshaphat, for a great multitude had come out against him; and it will be a great mercy for me, for I have great need, and I have no might or wisdom. If the Lord be with me, it matters little who may desert me. If the Lord be with me, I shall conquer in the battle of life, and the greater my trials the more glorious will be my victory. How can I be sure that the Lord is with me?
For certain He is with me if I am with Him. If I trust in His faithfulness, believe His words, and obey His commands, He is assuredly with me. If I am on Satan's side God is against me, and cannot be otherwise; but if I live to honor God I may be sure that He will honor me.
I am quite sure that God is with me if Jesus is my sole and only Saviour. If I have placed my soul in the hands of God's Only-begotten Son, then I may be sure that the Father will put forth all His power to preserve me, that His Son may not be dishonored.
Oh for faith to take hold upon the short but sweet text for today! O Lord, fulfill this word to thy servant! Be with me in the house, in the street, in the field, in the shop, in company, and alone. Be thou also with all thy people.
Spurgeon's Faith's Checkbook, in the voice of Eduardo Tejeda.
Public Gospel, Everything Related to The Gospel by Eduardo Tejeda.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbblRZfoCsU
Devotional
September 9
Fear Has Its Place
Happy is the man that feareth alway. Proverbs 28:14.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning and the foundation of all true religion. Without a solemn awe and reverence of God there is no foothold for the more brilliant virtues. He whose soul does not worship will never live in holiness.
He is happy who feels a jealous fear of doing wrong. Holy fear looks not only before it leaps, but even before it moves. It is afraid of error, afraid of neglecting duty, afraid of committing sin. It fears ill company, loose talk, and questionable policy, This does not make a man wretched, but it brings him happiness. The watchful sentinel is happier than the soldier who sleeps at his post. He who foreseeth evil and escapes it is happier than he who walks carelessly on and is destroyed.
Fear of God is a quiet grace which leads a man along a choice road, of which it is written, "No lion shall be there, neither shall any ravenous beast go up thereon." Fear of the very appearance of evil is a purifying principle, which enables a man, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to keep his garments unspotted from the world.
Solomon had tried both worldliness and holy fear: in the one he found vanity, in the other happiness. Let us not repeat his trial but abide by his verdict, Let us not repeat his trial but abide by his verdict, Let us not repeat his trial but abide by his verdict.
Charles Spurgeon's Faith's Checkbook in the voice of Eduardo Tejeda.
Public Gospel, Everything Related to The Gospel by Eduardo Tejeda.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Av-6s6lAs
DEPORTACIONES, DESALOJAMIENTOS,
DESTIERRO, EXILIO, EXTRADICION EXPATRIACION,
NUESTRO, EL ROSTRO DE CONFUSION,
JUICIO DE DIOS
Cuando el que dirán ya no te debe de importar, humillación ante Dios es tu opcion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIGWQDmJUjg
Devotional
September 30
Needs to Open Our Mouths
Open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Psalm 81:10
September 30
Needs to Open Our Mouths
Open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it. (Psalm 81:10)
What an encouragement to pray! Our human notions would lead us to ask small things because our deservings are so small; but the Lord would have us request great blessings. Prayer should be as simple a matter as the opening of the mouth; it should be a natural, unconstrained utterance. When a man is earnest he opens his mouth wide, and our text urges us to be fervent in our supplications.
Yet it also means that we may make bold with God and ask many and large blessings at His hands, Read the whole verse, and see the argument: "I am Jehovah, thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it." Because the Lord has given us so much He invites us to ask for more, yea, to expect more.
See how the little birds in their nests seem to be all mouth when the mother comes to feed them. Let it be the same with us. Let us take in grace at every door. Let us drink it in as a sponge sucks up the water in which it lies. God is ready to fill us if we are only ready to be filled. Let our needs make us open our mouths; let our faintness cause us to open our mouths and pant; yea, let our alarm make us open our mouths with a child's cry.
The opened mouth shall be filled by the Lord Himself. So be it unto us, O Lord, this day.
The opened mouth shall be filled by the Lord Himself. So be it unto us, O Lord, this day.
The opened mouth shall be filled by the Lord Himself. So be it unto us, O Lord,... this day.
Charles Spurgeon's Faith's Checkbook, in the voice of Eduardo Tejeda.
Public Gospel, Everything Related to The Gospel by Eduardo Tejeda.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sttq5ZW9kE0