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March Saturday 7th

TOPIC: TAKE A RISK ON GOD AND ON HIS WORD
TEXT: Psalm 73:25-28
KEY VERSE: Luke 5:5 And Simon answering said unto him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net.

The safest risk you can take in life is that which you take on God. On matters of holiness, you cannot afford to have a double-mind even in the most difficult situations. Standing on the path of truth, righteousness and holiness is your surest course of victory in this life. Never compromise on holiness out of fear of man or its likely repercussions. Take the risk; it is your life! Take the risk and do the restitution you need to do without wavering. It is part of holiness, so make up your mind. Don’t be discouraged. Job held fast to his integrity and purposed in his heart that he would not transgress against God.  Job 27:4, 6 4 My lips shall not speak wickedness, nor my tongue utter deceit. 6 My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go: my heart shall not reproach me so long as I live. That is Job for you! What is your own resolve? The Lord is giving you another chance. Earlier, He gave you some opportunities, but you fumbled. Will you now recover and do that which is right? Will you want to come back to God? Then he will pour out His spirit upon your life again. He will stretch forth the hand of grace again into your life. You will once again put on the smile of heaven.

Put on your beautiful garment. Do not allow the unclean around you anymore. Don’t speak lies anymore. Make up your mind and confess, “I will not tell lies again. I prefer to be ashamed than to be guilty of telling lies. I prefer to suffer than tell lies and try to cover it up with another lie.” Enter into a covenant of truth, that you will speak the truth. Turn again to holiness. Rejoice over me not my enemy. Though I fall I shall rise again. Let the devil know that you will arise again. David asked the Lord, “Should I pursue them? Will I recover all?” The Lord said, “Pursue, you will recover all.” God is telling you too, come back to me, you will recover all that you have lost. Make up your mind and the broken relationship between God and you will come alive again.

Thought for the day: The safest risk is the one you take on God and His word. It can never go wrong!
Song for the day: His word is yea and amen, His word is yea and amen.
Bible reading for the day:
Deuteronomy 3-4; Mark 11:20-33
#Horemow.

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