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TRUE AND HOLY BELIEVERS ARE DEBTORS

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TOPIC: TRUE AND HOLY BELIEVERS ARE DEBTORS   
TEXT: ROMANS 1:13-15 

WEDNESDAY MARCH 15th 

 Key verse: Romans 1: 14 I am debtor both to the Greeks, and the Barbarians; both to the wise, and the unwise.  
It is the responsibility of those of us that have been saved and know the Lord, His word, and His ways and walks consistently in his righteousness and holiness, to make various categories of sinners know God in righteousness and holiness so that they too can inherit eternal life. We have become responsible by the very knowledge of the truth and by the very discovery we have made. Apostle Paul said; I am a debtor. I owe much because of all these ignorant Christians and unbelievers that surround me. They are waiting for me. All these Christians that do not know the true word of God is waiting for me. All these ministers and all these that are fervent in Spirit but have spots in their lives are waiting for me. I am a debtor!
“And it came to pass after this, that Benhahad King of Syria gathered all his host, and went up, and besieged Samaria”. 2 Kings 6:24.
See this situation and understand it in the spiritual sense. Benhahad, king of Syria wanted to destroy Samaria and capture the people because he was stronger and had more army. He brought his army and surrounded the city, waiting for anyone that would come out or for the gate to be opened so that they would enter the city and capture it. When the children of Israel knew this, they shut their gate and no man went in or came out for long. All their food and other resources finished to the extent that they ate the dung of doves and some even began to eat one another. The devil has surrounded the church in our time. No way for them to come out. The devil has taken over the preaching. Some of the leaders go for charms. The pastors in their meeting are attacking one another; killing one another, and poisoning one another. There is a famine of the word of God, of righteousness and holiness. Let’s tell and announce the good tidings today. These are the days of discovery of righteousness and truth. Rise! The Lord has shown you salvation and mercy.

Thought for the day: Go and tell lost sinners the good tidings today. 

Song for the day: Go and tell them (2x) Jesus died for a sinful world…

Bible reading for the day: Deuteronomy 26-27; Mark 15:1-26
#Horemow.

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