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Wednesday, November 5th, 2025
the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
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Jeremiah 3-4; Psalms 120; 1 Timothy 5:23-6:21:
Jeremiah 3-4; Psalms 120; 1 Timothy 5:23-6:21:
Look to the barren heights and see. Where have you not been immoral? You sat waiting for them beside the highways like a nomad in the desert. You have defiled the land with your prostitution and wickedness. This is why the showers haven't come -- why there has been no spring rain. You have the brazen look of a prostitute and refuse to be ashamed. Have you not lately called to Me, "My Father. You were my friend in my youth. Will He bear a
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning
“In Him we live, and move, and have our being.”
Acts 17:16-34
Acts 17:16
Was it not well that the troublesome Jews drove the apostle to Athens before his companions, that he might, by surveying that idolatrous city alone, find a fresh stimulus for his zeal?
Acts 17:17
In the market he met with idle loungers ready to listen to anything and everything new; and even upon such soil, like the sower in the parable, he scattered his seed.
Acts 17:18-21
Nothing could have pleased Paul better
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Proverbs 20:6 - Many a man proclaims his own loyalty, But who can find a trustworthy man?
Proverbs 20:6 - Many a man proclaims his own loyalty, But who can find a trustworthy man?
Words to Ponder
if we would put some slight stress on ourselves at the beginning, then afterwards we should be able to do all things with ease and joy. It is a hard thing to break through a habit, and a yet harder thing to go contrary to our own will. Yet, if thou overcome not slight and easy obstacles, how wilt thou overcome greater ones? Withstand thy will at the beginning, and unlearn an evil habit, lest it lead thee little by little into worse difficulties. Oh, if thou knewest what peace to thyself thy holy life should bring, ... and what joy to others, methinketh thou wouldst be more zealous for spiritual profit. - Thomas à Kempis, Of the Imitation of Christ
if we would put some slight stress on ourselves at the beginning, then afterwards we should be able to do all things with ease and joy. It is a hard thing to break through a habit, and a yet harder thing to go contrary to our own will. Yet, if thou overcome not slight and easy obstacles, how wilt thou overcome greater ones? Withstand thy will at the beginning, and unlearn an evil habit, lest it lead thee little by little into worse difficulties. Oh, if thou knewest what peace to thyself thy holy life should bring, ... and what joy to others, methinketh thou wouldst be more zealous for spiritual profit. - Thomas à Kempis, Of the Imitation of Christ
Today in Christian History
1959
English apologist C.S. Lewis wrote in a letter: 'All joy (as distinct from mere pleasure, still more amusement) emphasises our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings.'