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EVERY MAN THAT HATH THIS HOPE IN HIM PURIFIETH HIMSELF EVEN AS HE IS PURE

 


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EVERY MAN THAT HATH THIS HOPE IN HIM PURIFIETH HIMSELF EVEN AS HE IS PURE

JUNE Sunday 27th

TEXT: 1 John 3: 1-3

Key verse: 1 John 3: 3 And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.

Do all your restitutions without delay. Complicated restitutions concerning marriage, relationships, property, documents, and others should be done prayerfully seeking counsel from mature leaders where required. Every man that has this hope of Christ’s coming should purify himself even as Christ is pure. Jesus is coming for His bride. He is coming to harvest and not to plant.

Purify yourself, do it now that you have the time for yourself. “… he that hath this hope in him purified himself”. This implies that there is something you can do for yourself. Don’t leave any vital area that is presently lying idle to remain untouched. Do all you know should be done quickly to be pure and holy. Avoid evil and hold unto holiness of life.

Go and tell those who are saying I have no husband, go and tell them or those who are saying I don’t know why God has not given me a wife. Tell them that the period before us at the moment is for the coming of the Lord and it is as if a man should not marry, although you will marry. Comfort those who are passing through persecution in the hands of their husbands or in their offices where they are passing through hard temptations.

Go and tell them that “The devil shall try you and thou shall have tribulation ten days but be thou faithful unto death and I will give you the crown of life.” Do not complain, grumble or murmur concerning your challenges or predicament in life. Be informed that our light affliction which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far exceeding weight of glory. Endure hardness. Remain faithful to the end. Your sorrow shall soon disappear. That adversity shall soon be over from your life and suffering shall be no more. Amen.

Thought for the day: They that are with the Lamb are called, chosen and faithful

Song for the day: By and by continue, Jesus says continue, I am coming very…

Bible reading for the day: Job 10-12; Acts 8:1-25

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