26 November 2021


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Today God says:
 "I have prepared so many wonderful things for you".

He promises me:
  "But as it is written, 'Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has it entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for those who love Him". (1 Cor. 2:9)

My response to the word:
  God has already prepared so many wonderful things for me. Jesus said, "I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to myself, that where I am, there you may be also". The Bible also says, "God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared for them a city".

My prayer:
  Father God, thank you for preparing so many things for me, both in this life and in the life to come. It is truly wonderful to be your child in your Kingdom.

Today's scriptures:
 "My Father's house has many rooms. If that were not true, would I have told you that I'm going to prepare a place for you?" (John 14:2 GW) "No one can please God without faith. Whoever goes to God must believe that God exists and that He rewards those who seek Him". (Heb. 11:6 GW) "These men were longing for a better country - a heavenly country. That is why God is not ashamed to be called their God. He has prepared a city for them". (Heb. 11:16 GW)   

Quote for today:
My faith not only flies to Heaven, but walks with God below. (Charles Spurgeon)  

On this day:
On 26th November 1881, Johann Krapf died in Korntal, Germany at the age of 71 years. In 1838 he went to Ethiopia with the Church Missioary Society, later moving to Mombasa in Kenya. He produced vocabularies in six African languages and a Swahili New Testament. He returned to Germany in 1853 because of failing health.
On 26th November 1922, Charles Monroe Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, was born in Minneapolis. After serving in World War Two, Schulz became a free-lance cartoonist. In 1950 he created a strip entitled Li'l Folks, which later was syndicated as Peanuts. This became one of the most successful American comic strips of the mid-20th century. Schulz, a born-again Christian, was able to inject subtle truths into his comic strips, truths that many would otherwise ignore.

"Scriptures are taken from the King James Bible or those marked (GW) are from the God's Word Translation, used with permission".

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