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TOPIC: THE FAITH OF THE JUST IS BASED ON CHRIST AND HIS SACRIFICE  
NOVEMBER Saturday 10th
TEXT: Romans 8: 31-39
KEY VERSE: He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things? Romans 8: 32

The just believes that because of the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, he will receive his desires direct from God. Christ has purchased for him the blessings he is looking for on the cross.
Jesus Christ has provided salvation and deliverance for everyone to benefit from. The provisions of facilities in school are for all the students. The water in the school compound is made available and free for all students to use. The just knows that all that Christ has done, he has done it for him. By the sacrifice of Christ, everyone, including you, can be blessed.
The faith of the just is based on the blood of Jesus. The blood of Jesus has purchased redemption for him. The blood of Jesus has purchased victory for him.  The scriptures declare in Revelation 12:11, “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” The blood of Jesus has provided protection for the just. He believes on the efficacy of that blood.
The just believes on the stripes of Jesus. The Bible says by the stripes of Jesus we were healed. He believes also on the name of Jesus. The name of Jesus has been provided for him to use freely every day. The name of Jesus provides assurance and boldness for the just. He believes in the name of Jesus that when he calls on that name God will answer him.
Thought for the day: The just believes on the stripes of Jesus. 
Song for the day: What a mighty God we serve
Bible reading for the day:
Lamentation 1-2; Hebrews 7
#Horemow.

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