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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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Troubles Come Not Singly, but in Troops
Michael Wilcock
Never a week goes by without news of calamity somewhere! Sometimes it's natural disasters, floods and earthquakes and droughts. Sometimes it's the work of criminals or terrorists or warmongers.
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Daily
Promise
But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption: (1 Corinthians 1: 30 NIV)
God is the one who chose us from the foundation of the world. He chose us as the foolish things of the world so that, in Christ, His wisdom would be declared. Christ has become our divine wisdom, which is our righteousness, holiness, and our redemption. Though we might be of little value in the world's eyes, we are of the vastest worth in God's eyes—for it was Christ Himself who gave His life to redeem us. |
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Prayer
Perscription
Dear Lord, remind us lest we forget, and our young people never have an opportunity to learn, that our nation was founded on the religious beliefs of our forefathers. They came to have freedom to worship God in accordance with their Judeo-Christian beliefs, which they had lost in England and Holland. They incorporated Your moral guidelines in our Constitution, in their legal dealings, and in their courts. Later they posted Your ten commandments on the walls of their schools. Our nation weathered its hardships, and it later survived the war between the northern and southern states because You were the third strand of the cord that bound them together. ... And as our nation prospered, You blessed us. Oppressed people came to our shores seeking freedom and safety; some came seeing our nation as a land of opportunity. They were welcomed, absorbed, and they became American citizens. But what of today? Open our eyes that we may see ourselves as You must see us, and weep. [Continued tomorrow]
In Jesus' name we pray.
Amen. |
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