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Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for July 25

 Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for July 25 Tozer in the Morning RESPONSE TO THE WORD Men and women who read and study the Scriptures for their literary beauty alone have missed the whole purpose for which they were given. God's Word is not to be enjoyed as one might "enjoy" a Beethoven symphony or a poem by Wordsworth. The reason: the Bible demands immediate action, faith, surrender, committal. Until it has secured these, it has done nothing positive for the reader, but it has increased his responsibility and deepened the judgment that must follow. The Bible was called forth by the fall of man. It is the voice of God calling men home from the wilds of sin; it is a road map for returning prodigals. It is instruction in righteousness, light in darkness, information about God and man and life and death and heaven and hell. Further, the destiny of each individual depends upon the response to that Voice in the Word! Tozer in the Evening Recognizing Satans Stra...

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for July 25

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for July 25 Morning “His heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord.” Jeremiah 32:1-15 The judgment of God hung over Jerusalem for a long time, as though the Lord were loath to strike the final blow. During that period Jeremiah prophesied that after the city had been destroyed the people would yet return, and in token of his faith he purchased a piece of ground. Jeremiah 32:6 , Jeremiah 32:7 This was a forlorn request indeed, for a piece of land in a country devastated by war and occupied by the enemy, is hardly worth accepting as a gift. Jeremiah 32:8 Therefore, he proceeded at once to the purchase, and thus made the people see that he believed that which he preached. We are bound, not only to have faith in God’s promises, but also to act accordingly. It is not every man who would give up good money for land which he could not reach, in the midst of a destructive war; no one indeed would do so, unless he believed that bett...

Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 25th July 2025

 Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 25th July  2025 7/25 1 Corinthians 12:22 22 On the contrary, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable . . . Paul had addressed the factions that form when people boast of following one particular teacher. The old nature within us tends to take pride in differences, as if we are the only ones who really have the truth. The same type of thing was happening in respect to the gifts of the Spirit. Paul explained that every gift is essential and the all gifts are dependent on what each gift brings. He related it to parts of the body. If the body only had one part it would be useless. If it is missing a part, it is handicapped. A healthy and effective congregation will have all the various gifts and appreciate each one. In our verse for today, Paul dealt a blow to those who were prideful of their gift, while at the same time he encouraged those with the more common gifts. Every time I have done a survey of the gifts in a congrega...

Daily Encounter: Desiring Wisdom for Friday, July 25, 2025

Daily Encounter: Desiring Wisdom for Friday, July 25, 2025

Do you like to go camping? — Ha’im ata ohev lalechet camping? - IFCJ

Do you like to go camping? — Ha’im ata ohev lalechet camping? - IFCJ

Don’t Deceive Your Neighbor - Holy Land Moments Devotional

Don’t Deceive Your Neighbor - Holy Land Moments Devotional

Well Done | Matthew 25:20–21 - Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie - Omny.fm

Well Done | Matthew 25:20–21 - Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie - Omny.fm

"A Simple Blessing Prayer" — 2 Peter 1:2 (Together in Christ)

"A Simple Blessing Prayer" — 2 Peter 1:2 (Together in Christ)

'Destroying Oneself' — Jude 1:10-11 GWT (Spiritual Warfare)

'Destroying Oneself' — Jude 1:10-11 GWT (Spiritual Warfare)

John 17:26 — Today's Verse for Friday, July 25, 2025

John 17:26 — Today's Verse for Friday, July 25, 2025