Verse of the day: And nothing condemned shall be in your hands, that the Lord may depart from the fire of his wrath, give you mercy, have mercy on thee, and multiply thee, as thy fathers swore (Deuteronomy 13. 17). )
Israel had to conquer the idolatry cities and destroy all the loot, bearing in mind that all things had been contaminated by idolatry, cursed and had to be burned with fire, so the believer must regard all sin as a cursed thing. We must not allow any small sinful habit to remain within us. We are in a fight to the death against all kinds and sizes of sins, whether body, mind or spirit. we deserve, but we consider it a fruit of God’s grace, a fruit that we cannot lose in any way.
- When God leads us to have mercy on our own sins.
- He in turn has great compassion for us.
- When we are angry with evil.
- God is no longer angry with us.
- As we multiply our efforts against evil.
- The Lord multiplies our blessings.
- The path of peace.
- Spiritual growth.
- Security and joy in Christ is found in these words: “Nothing that is condemned should be left in your hands.
- ” Lord.
- Cleanse me today.
- Compassion.
- Growth.
- Spiritual prosperity.
- And joy will be bestowed upon those who reject sin with solemn resolve.
By: Charles Spurgeon. © 2020 Faithful Ministry. All rights reserved.
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