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Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for February 9

 Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for February 9 “None of these things move me” (Acts 20:24) The best evidence of God’s presence is the devil’s growl. So wrote good Mr. Spurgeon once in “The Sword and the Trowel,” and that little sentence has helped many a tried and tired child of God to stand fast and even rejoice under the fiercest attacks of the foe. We read in the book of Samuel that the moment that David was crowned at Hebron, “All the Philistines came up to seek David.” And the moment we get anything from the Lord worth contending for, then the devil comes to seek us. When the enemy meets us at the threshold of any great work for God let us accept it as “a token of salvation,” and claim double blessing, victory and power. Power is developed by resistance. The cannon carries twice as far because the exploding power has to find its way through resistance. The way electricity is produced in the power-house yonder is by the sharp friction of the revolving wheels. And so we shal...

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 9

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 9 Morning  “When I see the blood I will pass over you.”  Exodus 12:1-15  Israel’s deliverance from Egypt was a redemption both by blood and by power. In the following chapter we read of the redemption by blood.  Exodus 12:1 , Exodus 12:2  To be redeemed is the greatest event in a mans history. The day in which we realise redemption must be the pearl of days to us for ever.  Exodus 12:5  Jesus was perfect, and in the fulness of his strength when he became the lamb of our passover.  Exodus 12:6  It was both in the evening of the day and in the evening of time, that by the general voice of the nation, Jesus was put to death.  Exodus 12:7  Not on the threshold, for woe unto the man who tramples on the blood of Christ.  Exodus 12:8  Do these bitter herbs signify our repentance or the Redeemers woes? Perhaps both.  Exodus 12:9  Our Lord’s sufferin...

Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for February 9

 Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for February 9 Tozer in the Morning NORMAL-OR NOMINAL? Is the Lord Jesus Christ your most precious treasure in the whole world? If so, count yourself among "normal" Christians, rather than among "nominal" Christians! My old dictionary gives this definition as the meaning of nominal: Existing in name only, not real or actual; hence so small, slight, as to be hardly worth the name. With that as a definition, those who know they are Christians "in name only" should never make the pretense of being normal Christians. Thankfully those who are "normal" are constantly being drawn to praise and worship, charmed by the moral beauty which is found only in Jesus. I cannot understand how anyone can profess to be a follower and a disciple of our Lord Jesus Christ and not be overwhelmed by His attributes. Those divine attributes faithfully attest that He is indeed Lord of all, completely worthy of our worship and...

Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for February 9

 Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for February 9 “The Dross Purged ”  - Zechariah 13:9 Grace transmutes us into precious metal, and then the fire and the furnace follows as a necessary consequence. Do we start at this? Would we sooner be accounted worthless, that we might enjoy repose, like the stones of the field! This would be to choose the viler part -- like Esau, to take the pottage and give up the covenant portion. No, LORD; we will gladly be cast into the furnace rather than be cast out from Thy presence!  The fire only refines; it does not destroy. We are to be brought through the fire, not left in it. The LORD values His people as silver, and therefore He is at pains to purge away their dross. If we are wise, we shall rather welcome the refining process than decline it. Our prayer will be that our alloy may be taken from us rather than that we should be withdrawn from the crucible.  O LORD, Thou triest us indeed! We are ready to melt under th...

Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 9th February 2026

 Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 9th February 2026 February 9 Exodus 16:8 8Moses also said, "You will know that it was the LORD when he gives you meat to eat in the evening and all the bread you want in the morning, because he has heard your grumbling against him. Who are we? You are not grumbling against us, but against the LORD." After the plagues, parting of the sea, destruction of Pharaoh's army, and provision of water at Marah, you would think the Jews would have realized that it was God that delivered them and spoke to them through Moses. What does it take for us, after all that we have seen and read, to know that it was God who spoke to us in His Son? Do we know He has been our Deliverer? The people were complaining about not having anything to eat. "Can God provide a table for us in the wilderness?" What happened to their herds? That was their wealth, but they were unwilling to see them as God's provision. God will provide quail and manna so that the...

Flowers — Prachim - IFCJ

Flowers — Prachim - IFCJ

Going the Right Way | 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 - Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions - Omny.fm

Going the Right Way | 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 - Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions - Omny.fm

God’s Healing - Holy Land Moments Devotional

God’s Healing - Holy Land Moments Devotional

Mud March (suffragists) - Wikipedia

Mud March (suffragists) - Wikipedia