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For taking your time to study remain blessed. WIN SOULS FOR CHRIST THURSDAY JUNE 15 TEXT: 2 TIMOTHY 4:1-5 Key Verse: “But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry” 2 Timothy 4: 5 God wants all to be saved. The cost of securing the salvation of man from shows how much God cares for souls. Do all you can righteously to win souls for God. Use Christian materials; books, CDS, DVDs, get them and travel far, if you are to sell them, sell them outside this country, we want this message to go out. The books are available for you to read. Get the materials and give it to the people to read. The CDs are there, the DVDs are there, the audio that you can play in your cars. Invite them also, Philip said to Nathaniel “we have found the Christ” and Nathaniel said “can anything good come out of Nazareth?” And Philip said “come and see” Nathaniel came and met with Jesus. Invite them. An old man of about 70 years, who had few days to die, the doctor treating him was a Christian. He preached to this man at first but the man resisted and rejected the message strongly, the doctor noticed that the man was under the influence of the devil, so he carefully looked at the man and said “I bind every demon in you in Jesus name and immediately changed the matter to asking the man of his health and left. Afterwards he came back again, and asked the man to give his life to Jesus and the man surrendered to Jesus. These people have gone to occultic places. It will take the power of God to have them. Get them through prayer. Jesus declared to the woman whose daughter was demonized that “your daughter is free” and the demon left the daughter. Prayer can bring them. This gospel of the kingdom is entering into the world, you are going to persuade them. When the Lord said to Peter “drop the net for a draught”, Peter said “We have toiled and have caught nothing but at your word, I will drop the net” and he dropped the net and caught many fish. You too can win many for Christ. Use the available means around and with you to win souls for Christ. Thought for the day: Nothing in the world is equal to the value of a soul. Song for the day: Something more than gold, something more than silver….. Bible reading for the day: Ezra 9-10; Acts 1 #horemow.

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