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Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for February 18

 Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for February 18 “Christ in you” (Colossians 1:27) How great the difference between the old and the new way of deliverance! One touch of Christ is worth a lifetime of struggling. A sufferer in one of our hospitals was in danger of losing his sight from a small piece of broken needle that had entered his eye. Operation after operation had only irritated it, and driven the foreign substance farther still into the delicate nerves of the sensitive organ. At length a skilful young physician thought of a new expedient. He came one day without lancet and probes, and holding in his hand a small but powerful magnet, which he kept before the wounded eye, as close as it could bear. Immediately the piece of steel began to move toward the powerful attraction, and soon flew up to meet it and left the suffering eye completely relieved, without an effort or a laceration. It was as simple as it was wonderful. By a single touch of power the organ was saved and a da...

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 18

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 18 Morning  “Be ye holy.”  Exodus 30:11-16  Exodus 30:12  Each census was to be attended with a redemption. Every one of the Lord’s people was thus to be redeemed as a testimony to all generations that redemption is essential to acceptance with God. Had we not been bought with a price, the fierce plagues of divine punishment would have followed us even to the lowest hell.  Exodus 30:13  God sets his own estimate upon men, for he best knows their value. The standard of our indebtedness is not left to be fixed by our own feelings; the Lord’s own will is the law of our condition. Duty is duty, because He requires it.  Exodus 30:14 , Exodus 30:15  Believers vary in knowledge, gifts, and graces, but they are all redeemed with the same price. The meanest believer was bought with the same blood as the chief of the apostles. The poor, the obscure, the faulty, the illiterate, are as d...

Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for February 18

 Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for February 18 “God Will Answer ”  - Psalms 145:19 His own Spirit has wrought this desire in us, and therefore He will answer it. It is His own life within which prompts the cry, and therefore He will hear it. Those who fear Him are men under the holiest influence, and, therefore, their desire is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. Like Daniel, they are men of desires, and the LORD will cause them to realize their aspirations.  Holy desires are grace in the blade, and the heavenly Husbandman will cultivate them till they come to the full corn in the ear. God-fearing men desire to be holy, to be useful, to be a blessing to others, and so to honor their LORD. They desire supplies for their need, help under burdens, guidance in perplexity, deliverance in distress; and sometimes this desire is so strong and their case so pressing that they cry out in agony like little children in pain, and then the LORD works most comp...

Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for February 18

 Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for February 18 Tozer in the Morning The Pain of Cross-Bearing The weakness of much that passes for the Christian faith these days is seen in the readiness of many professed followers of Christ to make any concessions in order to ?get along with people,? especially with relatives and in-laws. The philosophy of mid-twentieth century Christianity is a philosophy of appeasement. Peace and unity have become the Castor and Pollux of the majority of religious leaders, and truth is regularly sacrificed on their altars. The notion that ?peace on earth? as the New Testament uses the words, means concord between light and darkness is foreign to the whole traditional Christian position. Our Lord cared nothing for the good will of bad men, nor would He alter one word of His message to stay in favor with anyone, be he Jew or pagan or even a member of His own earthly family. ?For even his own brothers did not believe in him? (John 7:5).  No on...

Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 18th February 2026

 Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 18th February 2026 February 18 Exodus 29:37 37For seven days make atonement for the altar and consecrate it. Then the altar will be most holy, and whatever touches it will be holy. There is a principle here that Jesus referred to in the New Testament. Some things were dedicated to God in such a way that they could not be defiled from without. If someone brought an offering and placed it on the altar, and they later found the offering was defiled, there was no need to purify the altar a second time. The altar made the gift holy. We see that principle displayed in the life of Jesus. Whatever He touched or touched Him became whole. If a leper or person with a bleeding tumor touched someone, the person they touched would need to go through a cleansing ritual. Not so with Jesus. Instead of defiling Him the one who touched Him was healed, whole. The Most Holy object purifies the defiled one. Jesus is our altar. He is the One upon Whom we cast our lives. W...

It’s Not Your Battle

It’s Not Your Battle

Turning Point 18th February 2026

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"Needed Wounds from a Sincere Friend" — Proverbs 27:5-6 (Together in Christ)

"Needed Wounds from a Sincere Friend" — Proverbs 27:5-6 (Together in Christ)

'Your Prayers Can Save Someone Else' — Genesis 19:28-29 NLT (Spiritual Warfare)

'Your Prayers Can Save Someone Else' — Genesis 19:28-29 NLT (Spiritual Warfare)

'The LORD!' (Passion for Praise)

'The LORD!' (Passion for Praise)