Lectionary Calendar
Saturday, December 6th, 2025
the First Week of Advent
the First Week of Advent
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Ezekiel 8-9; Isaiah 41; Ephesians 3:
Ezekiel 8-9; Isaiah 41; Ephesians 3:
I looked, and there was a form that had the appearance of a man. From what seemed to be His waist down was fire, and from His waist up was something that looked bright, like the gleam of amber. He stretched out what appeared to be a hand and took me by the hair of my head. Then the Spirit lifted me up between earth and heaven and carried me in visions of God to Jerusalem, to the entrance of the inner gate that faces
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning
“Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.”
1 Timothy 1
Hitherto we have only read portions from Paul’s letters to churches; we now turn to one of his four epistles to individual Christians. It was written to Timothy, who was very dear to the apostle as one of the most affectionate, faithful, and gifted of his spiritual children.
1 Timothy 1:3 , 1 Timothy 1:4
Jewish “teachers of the law” introduced into the churches a kind of mystic philosophy, made up of foolish
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Proverbs 14:35 - The king's favor is toward a servant who acts wisely, But his anger is toward him who acts shamefully.
Proverbs 14:35 - The king's favor is toward a servant who acts wisely, But his anger is toward him who acts shamefully.
Words to Ponder
Whitefield aptly said to those who queried whether any were genuine Christians who had not undergone some 'terrible experience' of conviction or terror of the wrath to come, 'You may as well say to your neighbour you have not had a child, for you were not in labour all night. The question is, whether a real child is born, not how long was the preceding pain!' - Arthur Pink (1886-1952)
Whitefield aptly said to those who queried whether any were genuine Christians who had not undergone some 'terrible experience' of conviction or terror of the wrath to come, 'You may as well say to your neighbour you have not had a child, for you were not in labour all night. The question is, whether a real child is born, not how long was the preceding pain!' - Arthur Pink (1886-1952)
Today in Christian History
1769
During the illness of a close friend, English poet William Cowper, 38, penned the lines to the hymn, "Oh, For a Closer Walk with God."