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Friday, November 14th, 2025
the Week of Proper 27 / Ordinary 32
the Week of Proper 27 / Ordinary 32
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Jeremiah 21-22; Psalms 129; James 1:
Jeremiah 21-22; Psalms 129; James 1:
"Ask the Lord on our behalf, since Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon is making war against us. Perhaps the Lord will perform for us something like all His past wonderful works so that Nebuchadnezzar will withdraw from us." But Jeremiah answered, "This is what you are to say to Zedekiah: ‘This is what the Lord , the God of Israel, says: I will repel the weapons of war in your hands, those you are using to fight the king of Babylon and the Chaldeans who are
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning
“We have peace with God.”
Romans 5:1-11
We shall read at this time a short but very precious portion, in which Paul writes of the high privileges and perfect security of believers.
Romans 5:1
Faith lays hold upon the righteousness of Jesus, and so makes us just before the Lord, and this brings a heavenly peace into the soul. No self-confidence can ever do this. Our own good works are faulty, and can neither make peace for us nor work peace in us. What a joy it is to be just before God,
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Proverbs 14:13 - Even in laughter the heart may be in pain, And the end of joy may be grief.
Proverbs 14:13 - Even in laughter the heart may be in pain, And the end of joy may be grief.
Words to Ponder
It is wonderful to revel in the love of God. Truly to experience that love, to live in the warmth of its glow, invests all of life with new meaning and purpose. The brotherhood of the saints takes on new depth; 'fellowship' becomes precious, not the artificially arranged shaking of hands in a service or the shared pot of tea or coffee. Forgiving others becomes almost natural, because we ourselves, thanks to God's immeasurably rich love, have been forgiven so much. Others may despise us, but that makes little difference if God loves us. How shall trouble or sorrow or bereavement drive us into macabre despair, when we can say, with Paul, 'Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?' (Rom 8:35) - D.A. Carson (20th century)
It is wonderful to revel in the love of God. Truly to experience that love, to live in the warmth of its glow, invests all of life with new meaning and purpose. The brotherhood of the saints takes on new depth; 'fellowship' becomes precious, not the artificially arranged shaking of hands in a service or the shared pot of tea or coffee. Forgiving others becomes almost natural, because we ourselves, thanks to God's immeasurably rich love, have been forgiven so much. Others may despise us, but that makes little difference if God loves us. How shall trouble or sorrow or bereavement drive us into macabre despair, when we can say, with Paul, 'Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?' (Rom 8:35) - D.A. Carson (20th century)
Today in Christian History
1739
English revivalist George Whitefield wrote in his journal: 'We can preach the Gospel of Christ no further than we have experienced the power of it in our own hearts.'