Saturday, March 1, 2008
Lent Season Daily Devotional (Twenty Two)
Pastor Latt
"I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you." Genesis 28:15).
NSPIRATION: In 1789, fourteen-year-old John Marrant became a Christian through the preaching of Methodist evangelist George Whitefield. His family disapproved of his new faith and John left his home in Charleston, South Carolina and headed west. After only a few weeks on his own, he was seized by some Cherokee Indians and was condemned to death. "The executioner showed me a basket of turpentine wood stuck full of small skewers" recorded John in his diary. "He told me I was to be stripped naked and laid down in the basket, and these sharp pegs were to be stuck into me, then set on fire, and when they burnt my body, I was to be thrown into the flame, which was to finish my execution."
John immediately burst into prayer and the bewildered Indians called for their chief. John then began reading Isaiah 53 from his little Bible and then he preached the gospel. Many of the Indians were converted that day including the chief. John stayed with the tribe for the next two years and taught them how to follow the Lord.
PRAYER: No matter where you go, the Lord will be with you to watch over you. Today in prayer, give thanks to Christ that He has promised that He will never leave you.
"I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you." Genesis 28:15).
NSPIRATION: In 1789, fourteen-year-old John Marrant became a Christian through the preaching of Methodist evangelist George Whitefield. His family disapproved of his new faith and John left his home in Charleston, South Carolina and headed west. After only a few weeks on his own, he was seized by some Cherokee Indians and was condemned to death. "The executioner showed me a basket of turpentine wood stuck full of small skewers" recorded John in his diary. "He told me I was to be stripped naked and laid down in the basket, and these sharp pegs were to be stuck into me, then set on fire, and when they burnt my body, I was to be thrown into the flame, which was to finish my execution."
John immediately burst into prayer and the bewildered Indians called for their chief. John then began reading Isaiah 53 from his little Bible and then he preached the gospel. Many of the Indians were converted that day including the chief. John stayed with the tribe for the next two years and taught them how to follow the Lord.
PRAYER: No matter where you go, the Lord will be with you to watch over you. Today in prayer, give thanks to Christ that He has promised that He will never leave you.
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2 comments:
Dear Saya,
Thank you again for uplifting me with the daily meditations. It is true, without doubt, that God is with me always. I give all my thanks and priase to God for everything and anything that has happend to me. I am daily overwhelmed with God's awesome love and His amazing mercy. I can actually feel Jesus holding my hands, healing me and walking with me all the way during my surgery and recovery.
thank you,
Elizabth
Ma Elizabeth,
It is good to hear from you with strong faith and confident in the Lord. I am also glad that Lent Devotional reading uplited your spirit today. I believe that there is supernatural power behind our observance of this sacret season, it is the sacrificial LOVE of our Lord Jesus. You are always in our prayer for a quick recovery and a healthy health.
May God continue bless you,
Saya Latt
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