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| However, as it is written: "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him" |
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| Welcome to Crossmap Daily QT |
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Crossmap DailyQT (Quiet Time) features
some of the most popular contemporary and classical daily
devotionals. Only by uniting with the Word of God, allowing
it to change us and become a part of us, will we be able
to see the face of God. We hope that Crossmap DailyQT
can become a part of your day, and that you receive
grace from these writings. |
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Featured Devotional -
Words of Hope |
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Rahab: Choose This Day
Verlyn Verbrugge
Rahab was a prostitute in the city of Jericho. She was used to having men visit her house. But nothing could have prepared her for the choice she faced one momentous day. Two groups of men came knocking on her door one afternoon. The first group was two Israelite young men, sent by Joshua to scout out Jericho on behalf of God’s people. The second group was a delegation from the king of Jericho, looking for the Israelite spies.
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Daily
Promise
Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and [that] your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you. (John 15:16 KJV)
Reflection
We are given unto a sacred task. We, the chosen and whole congregation of the saints, are built into a habitation for the Spirit of God that we should be enabled for the purpose set before us. We are called and chosen by God to go unto the world and add to the kingdom triumphant. So go and bring forth fruit O people of the resurrection. |
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Prayer
Perscription
Dear Lord Jesus, as we approach the next Lenten season, how should we make our hearts ready in the Lenten days before us and prepare to celebrate Your resurrection on Easter Sunday? ... First, let us consider the suffering that You endured on the cross when You became the sacrifice for the sins of all mankind. ... You died that those who would believe, repent, and accept You as their Lord and Savior might not only be forgiven of their sins, but have eternal life! ... What do You want from me when the Lenten Season begins? ... As I wait for Your answer, somehow I sense that You are not asking me just to give up desserts! ... Are You telling me that You want real, "soul-depth" commitment? And why not? After all, You died for me! Are You asking me to live for You? Every day? ... I'd have to really turn my life around, wouldn't I? I'd have to spend time studying Your Word, and seeking to know Your will for my life. ... But You did promise* that You would send Your Holy Spirit to lead me into Your truth, to guide me, to comfort me, and to "empower" me. I wouldn't be left on my own. You did promise that Your grace would be sufficient for my needs.** It's now my move, isn't it?
In Your holy name I pray. Amen.
* (See John 14:12-21) ** (See II Cor. 12:9) |
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