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Sunday, April 26, 2015Galatians 6:9
And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.Greetings Bible Enthusiast!I included last issue's scripture in today's reading, because they really do go together. I felt urged to keep yesterday's thought separate because it was important enough for you to mull over for a whole day! The good news is that you will reap a harvest if you do not grow weary or lose heart! Keep that chin up!
God Bless You!
Annie
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--TODAY'S NOT SO TRIVIAL TRIVIA QUESTION: Q. How did Ahab respond to Ben-Hadad's incredible message, in 1 Kings 20:2-3, that 'Your silver and your gold are mine; your loveliest wives and children are mine.'"?
Answer below.
********************--TODAY'S BIT OF WISDOM/REFLECTION:I am a soldier of the cross! --a follower of the precious Lamb. I will not fear to own His cause or blush to speak his glorious name.
-Isaac Watts and Gerald Henderson
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--FEATURED Hymn:Onward Christian soldiers, Marching as to war,
With the cross of Jesus going on before!
Christ, the royal Master, Leads against the foe;
Forward into battle, See His banners go!
-Sabine Baring-Gould
********************--ANSWER TO TRIVIA QUESTION: Q. How did Ahab respond to Ben-Hadad's incredible message, in 1 Kings 20:2-3, that 'Your silver and your gold are mine; your loveliest wives and children are mine.'"?
A. "My lord, O king, just as you say, I and all that I have are yours."
1 Kings 20:4
And the king of Israel answered and said, "My lord, O king, just as you say, I and all that I have are yours."