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Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for February 14

 Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for February 14 Tozer in the Morning Deliverance from "Me" What are the terms of discipleship? Only one with a perfect knowledge of mankind could have dared to make them. Only the Lord of men could have risked the effect of such rigorous demands: Let him deny himself. We hear these words and shake our heads in astonishment. Can we have heard aright? Can the Lord lay down such severe rules at the door of the Kingdom? He can and He does. If He is to save the man, He must save him from himself. It is the himself which has enslaved and corrupted the man. Deliverance comes only by denial of that self. No man in his own strength can shed the chains with which self has bound him, but in the next breath the Lord reveals the source of the power which is to set the soul free: Let him take up his cross. The cross has gathered in the course of the years much of beauty and symbolism, but the cross of which Jesus spoke had nothing of beauty i...

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 14

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 14 Morning  “I give waters in the wilderness.”  Exodus 17:1-7  Exodus 17:1  God’s people are never long untried.  Exodus 17:2  Complaining of second causes is really complaining of the Lord, let us disguise it as we may. What, after all, had Moses to do with it? The root of this sin of murmuring was unbelief. Could they not trust Jehovah? Would he not be sure to supply their wants? Had he ever been unmindful of them? Alas, notwithstanding all our experience of his faithfulness we ourselves are not clear from unbelief. He that is without fault among us, let him throw the first stone at Israel.  Exodus 17:4  Moses took the case into the right court. The people cried against him, but he cried unto the Lord. Here is our best resource. We may cry to God now.  Exodus 17:6  See how the Lord answers their murmurings; not by fulfilling their bitter speeches and leaving them ...

Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for February 14

 Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for February 14 “He shall baptize you with fire” (Matthew 3:11) Fire is strangely intense and intrinsic. It goes into the very substance of things. It somehow blends with every particle of the thing it touches. There are the severe trials that come to minds more sensitive, to the minds that have more points of contact with what hurts; so that the higher the nature the higher the joy, and the greater the avenues of pain that come. And then there are deeper trials that come as we pass into the hands of God, as we pass from the physical and intellectual into the spiritual nature. When they first come, we shrink back from their unnatural and fearful breath, and we say: “Oh, this cannot be from the hand of a loving Father! This cannot be necessary to me.” And then come the pains and sufferings from God’s own hand, when He sits as a refiner and purifier of silver, when He lets it burn, until it seems that we must be burned to ashes, and we are, indeed,...

Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for February 14

 Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for February 14 “Mercy to the Undeserving ”  - Psalms 32:10 O fair reward of trust! My LORD, grant it me to the full! The truster above all men feels himself to be a sinner; and lo, mercy is prepared for him: he knows himself to have no deservings, but mercy comes in and keeps house for him on a liberal scale. O LORD, give me this mercy, even as I trust in Thee!  Observe, my soul, what a bodyguard thou hast! As a prince is compassed about with soldiery, so art thou compassed about with mercy. Before and behind, and on all sides, ride these mounted guards of grace. We dwell in the center of the system of mercy, for we dwell in Christ Jesus.  O my soul, what an atmosphere dost thou breathe! As the air surrounds thee, even so does the mercy of thy LORD. To the wicked there are many sorrows, but to thee there are so many mercies that thy sorrows are not worth mentioning. David says, "Be glad in the LORD, and rejoice,...

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Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 14th February 2026

 Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 14th February 2026 February 14 Exodus 20:18-20 18When the people saw the thunder and lightning and heard the trumpet and saw the mountain in smoke, they trembled with fear. They stayed at a distance 19and said to Moses, "Speak to us yourself and we will listen. But do not have God speak to us or we will die." 20Moses said to the people, "Do not be afraid. God has come to test you, so that the fear of God will be with you to keep you from sinning." The people continually had a problem esteeming the word from Moses to be the Word of God. We must remember that this is the age of the prophet, when God spoke to us through men. (Hebrews 1:1-3) Today God speaks to us through the Son. His Spirit indwells us so that we can commune with Him. The reason is still the same. He is testing us. He is instilling the fear of God in our lives to keep us from sinning. Do not think of God as being like sinful man. He is not holding a whip and commanding ...

A Time to Move | Exodus 14:15–16 - Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions - Omny.fm

A Time to Move | Exodus 14:15–16 - Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions - Omny.fm

"What Real Love Is!" — 1 John 3:16-18 (Together in Christ)

"What Real Love Is!" — 1 John 3:16-18 (Together in Christ)