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April 3, 2020 (This page usually updates between 5 - 8 a.m. EST) |
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Today's Bible Verse
Today's Bible Verse:
Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. - John 14:1-3
Memorize this Verse:
Cover the verse text and using just the first letters of each word try to recite the entire passage.
1. L N Y H B T Y B I G B A I M
2. I M F S H A M M I I W N S I W H T Y I G T P A P F Y
3. A I I G A P A P F Y I W C A A R Y U M T W I A T Y M B A
Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. - John 14:1-3
Memorize this Verse:
Cover the verse text and using just the first letters of each word try to recite the entire passage.
1. L N Y H B T Y B I G B A I M
2. I M F S H A M M I I W N S I W H T Y I G T P A P F Y
3. A I I G A P A P F Y I W C A A R Y U M T W I A T Y M B A
Today's Bible Reading
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Today's Bible Reading Plan selections can be found below. If you don't have a Bible with you, just click the references to read each passage online:
Old Testament Joshua 6-7 — 8.0 minutes Psalms 74 — 4.5 minutes New Testament Mark 1:21-34 — 3.0 minutes 1 Corinthians 2 — 4.0 minutes Total Average Read Time — 19.5 minutes |
This reading plan will make it easy and fun for you to read through the entire Bible this year. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
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Today's Meditation - Psalms
Read Psalm 44:9-17:
This passage reviews all the tragedies of not trusting in the Lord that God’s people experienced in the past. Life is filled with difficulties that seem often greater than we can bear. Verse 17 reminds us that no matter what has come upon us, we cannot forget the Lord Who alone will deliver us. Trust Him – what is happening to us is part of His plan to do good and to bring glory to His Name.
Verse for Meditation:Verse 17 – All this is come upon us; yet have we not forgotten Thee, neither have we dealt falsely in Thy covenant.
This passage reviews all the tragedies of not trusting in the Lord that God’s people experienced in the past. Life is filled with difficulties that seem often greater than we can bear. Verse 17 reminds us that no matter what has come upon us, we cannot forget the Lord Who alone will deliver us. Trust Him – what is happening to us is part of His plan to do good and to bring glory to His Name.
- The situation they experienced – verse 9
- The spoil they became for their enemies – verse 10
- The scattering among the heathen – verse 11
- The selling of the people for nothing – verse 12
- The scorn they received – verses 13-14
- The shame they faced – verses 15-16
- The steadfastness they had in the midst of it all – verse 17
Verse for Meditation:Verse 17 – All this is come upon us; yet have we not forgotten Thee, neither have we dealt falsely in Thy covenant.
Today's Prayer
“No matter what happens, my heart is fixed on You, Lord – for I know You will do what is right and good for me.”
Prayer Center
As Christians, we are called to pray for God’s guidance and wisdom. We feel it is more imperative than ever for believers to stand together in prayerful unity as the world continues on a downward spiral toward the Tribulation hour. Calamity causes people to waste huge amounts of time fixated on watching the destruction instead of praying for protection and God’s miraculous interventions.
The Bible is filled with verses encouraging us to stay focused on praying for God’s will for our lives; for the safety and wellbeing of our families, ministries and leaders; for the spiritual awakening of the unsaved so they to come to true salvation in Christ; and of course for one another and anything that the Lord places upon our hearts.
Up to the final moments of our days on earth, until the day of the Rapture of the Church, we are dedicated to be prayer warriors for the cause of Christ. Each Monday we publish prayer needs and invite fellow believers to pray.
As Christians, we are called to pray for God’s guidance and wisdom. We feel it is more imperative than ever for believers to stand together in prayerful unity as the world continues on a downward spiral toward the Tribulation hour. Calamity causes people to waste huge amounts of time fixated on watching the destruction instead of praying for protection and God’s miraculous interventions.
The Bible is filled with verses encouraging us to stay focused on praying for God’s will for our lives; for the safety and wellbeing of our families, ministries and leaders; for the spiritual awakening of the unsaved so they to come to true salvation in Christ; and of course for one another and anything that the Lord places upon our hearts.
Up to the final moments of our days on earth, until the day of the Rapture of the Church, we are dedicated to be prayer warriors for the cause of Christ. Each Monday we publish prayer needs and invite fellow believers to pray.