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Monday, June 16th, 2025
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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2 Samuel 6; Daniel 3; Mark 3:1-19:
2 Samuel 6; Daniel 3; Mark 3:1-19:
He and all his troops set out to bring the ark of God from Baale-judah. The ark is called by the Name, the name of Yahweh of Hosts who dwells between the cherubim. They set the ark of God on a new cart and transported it from Abinadab's house, which was on the hill. Uzzah and Ahio, sons of Abinadab, were guiding the cart and brought it with the ark of God from Abinadab's house on the hill. Ahio walked in front of the ark.
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning
“It is well.”
2 Kings 4:18-23 , 2 Kings 4:25-37
The greatest earthly blessings are uncertain; the son who had made the Shunammite so glad was now to cause her grief.
2 Kings 4:18 , 2 Kings 4:19
Perhaps the harvest sun was too hot for him, and he suffered from sunstroke, as many do in the east.
2 Kings 4:21
Full of grief she was, for she had lost her son; but she had a hope left, for she had not lost her faith.
2 Kings 4:22 , 2 Kings 4:23
Her answer was the one word
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It seems odd, that certain men who talk so much of what the Holy Spirit reveals to themselves, should think so little of what he has revealed to others. - Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-92)
It seems odd, that certain men who talk so much of what the Holy Spirit reveals to themselves, should think so little of what he has revealed to others. - Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-92)
Today in Christian History
1833
Anglican-turned-Catholic Cardinal John Henry Newman, while traveling on a ship from Italy to France, penned the words to the hymn, 'Lead, Kindly Light, Amid the Encircling Gloom.'