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TESTS BRING TESTIMONIES: TRIALS BRING TRIUMPH

FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO STUDY THE WORD OF GOD REMAIN BLESSED

DATE: MONDAY 6th DECEMBER

TOPIC: TESTS BRING TESTIMONIES: TRIALS BRING TRIUMPH

TEXT: RUTH 1: 7-18 

Key verse: Ruth 1: 18 “When she saw that she was steadfastly minded to go with her, then she left speaking unto her”

God was the One that tried Ruth and she passed the test. Today the exemplary lifestyle and sterling qualities in the life of Ruth remains a great testimony and source of inspiration for many believers.  

God did tempt or try Abraham. “Take your son your only son to sacrifice unto Me.” Did He really mean it in His heart that the son should die? All the same, Abraham triumphed and received great blessings from God. 

Jesus also tested the Syrophoenician woman. She had cried after Him for her daughter that was grievously vexed with the devil but Jesus kept quiet, then said I cannot take the food that belongs to children and give them to dogs, but the woman said, yet the dogs eat from the crumbs that fall from the children's table. 

She passed the test. Jesus said, “Woman, great is your faith. Was He really angry with her? Did Jesus really despise her? Did Jesus mean that she should not get her blessing? Just to try her faith. 

Why is it that a little thing happened to you in the Campground and you swore never to attend Holiness Conference again? Is that not the Lord trying you? Do you think God takes to heaven people He has not tested? If you are not tested, you will do harm to this place. 

If you come in just as you are, without change in your life, you would do evil to this place, and God allows the devil to try you and now you are swearing never to come again! It is for your harm. 

If you take that wrong decision, it is for your harm and destruction, because God does not take to heaven a person that He Has not tested. A woman He has not tried to know what is in her heart. 

He tries to know what is in your heart, what you will say and what you will do. If you take a good decision, you are a victorious woman that despises trials and overcome. 

Thought for the day: Be ready to overcome difficulties.

Song for the day: I must go with Jesus everywhere, no matter the roughness...

Bible reading for the day: Daniel 7-8; 

1 John 5.  #Horemow

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