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JOIN THE GREAT MEN OF FAITH

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JOIN THE GREAT MEN OF FAITH  
      
SATURDAY DECEMBER 3rd 

TEXT: HEBREWS 11: 7-11, 17 - 31
Key verse: Hebrews 12: 23 “To the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect”
Just and righteous men live by faith. The great men of old lived by faith according to the passage of Hebrews. Each one had a significant feat that was exercised. Everyone fulfilled exploits in their day and time which was recognizable and admirable to the extent of notable inclusion in the hall of faith. Enoch walked with God. It was daily trust in God that sustained him. Paul set his eyes on Jesus and showed that a holy life was possible by faith. Daniel and the three Hebrew young men, as just men were delivered from the lions and the fiery furnace by faith. 
Elijah did great miracles and was supernaturally sustained by faith. Peter, Joshua, Abraham, Joseph, David, and countless others all had remarkable testimonies. What is your qualification for being just? Can you truly say you are walking by faith, acting in faith, and living by faith? ‘The just shall live by faith!’ The great spiritual leaders all lived by faith and exercised total trust and confidence in God every day. Join the rank of great leaders of faith by standing in faith. Regardless of the situation, your faith should not slip. Your faith must stand to the end and the quality of being just shall come upon you. You too can overcome by faith. 
Though we walk in the flesh and you see us overcome; though we have been simple and gentle, we do not war after the flesh. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to pull down strongholds. In warfare, we are mighty and burning with fire because we trust in the living God. Among the list of just men and women who entered heaven by total trust, you too can enter. Just believe God and trust Him; hold to the benefits of the cross and the promises of God up to the point of death and you shall be smiling home to meet God. Let faith make you humble and you shall be great in the kingdom of God.

Thought for the day: Fight the good fight of faith to be truly great.

Song for the day: Stand up, stand up for Jesus…

Bible reading for the day: Daniel 1-2; 1 John 2 
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