Today's
promise: God will fight for you
Are you in need of renewal?
For the Lord has driven out great and powerful nations for
you, and no one has yet been able to defeat him. Each one of you will put to
flight a thousand of the enemy, for the Lord your God fights for you, just as
he promised. So be careful to love the Lord your God.
Joshua 23:9-11 NLT
About this week's
promise
When strength fails and we grow weary, we need someone to
come alongside us, show understanding, cheer us up, and inspire us to have the
strength and commitment to move on. When bills pile up and money runs short, we
need an encourager. When we become single parents and the world seems against
us, we need an encourager. When friends and family turn against us, we need an
encourager. Our strength and resolve weaken. Oh, for someone to come beside us
and lift us up and comfort us. Encouragers help us stir renewed commitment,
renewed resolve. They inspire us with courage and hope. Encouragers bring a
beautiful gift, often a spiritual gift, when they bring renewal through
encouragement.
adapted from TouchPoint
Bible with devotional commentary by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers,
Tyndale House Publishers (1996), p 1188
Digging Deeper
For more on God's blessing of courage and encouragement,
try Out of Harm's
Way by Jack Thompson, Tyndale House Publishers (2005).
Jack, an outraged father and activist lawyer, is on a mission to protect children from the violent and obscene video games, music lyrics, shock jock radio shows, and television programs he says are creating a culture of violence and degradation. Going beyond outrage, Thompson chronicles his own spiritual journey from bystander to activist and offers the sociological, medical, scientific, and legal evidence that will motivate all Americans—especially parents—to get involved.
Jack, an outraged father and activist lawyer, is on a mission to protect children from the violent and obscene video games, music lyrics, shock jock radio shows, and television programs he says are creating a culture of violence and degradation. Going beyond outrage, Thompson chronicles his own spiritual journey from bystander to activist and offers the sociological, medical, scientific, and legal evidence that will motivate all Americans—especially parents—to get involved.
Content is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living
Translation and other publications of Tyndale Publishing House
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