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Jesus Is The Wisdom And Power Of God

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Jesus Is The Wisdom And Power Of God 

Monday, February 19th

Text: Matthew14:28-31
Key verse: Matthew 14:30 But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
Remember Jesus. He is God’s power. Power over those enemy forces. Superior, transcending, and Omnipotent power. He is the wisdom of God. There is wisdom of deliverance and that wisdom of escape is in Jesus. He is the wisdom of God unto salvation. Therefore, remember Him at that time. When you are hedged around by enemies, you find yourself alone. You say, oh, nobody to help me. Remember that He is a helper very close. Superior in power to your enemies. Do you serve Him in vain? Doesn’t He go with you everywhere? Has He not said, “Lo, I am with you,” 
Why do you forget Him when trouble overwhelms you and you seem to be sinking? Didn’t Peter remember Jesus when he was sinking? Didn’t he cry back and say “Lord, help me.” That is what you should do. You keep your mouth shut and you are dying with Jesus.  Remember Jesus! Please you have not tried enough. There is still somewhere you have never gone to. There is still someone you have not called upon. Remember Jesus. God’s mercy still abounds. If you are backslidden, remember the mercy and love of God is still standing on you. Remember that God is still merciful and He is the patient lover of your soul., and His love and forgiveness are ever shining towards you. 
Remember His call, ‘Come unto Me, and I shall give you rest.’ Still, look to His pierced side., Still, look up and see the thorns on His head., Still, look up and see the blood gushing down for you. Remember Jesus! His tender mercy has not been shut up against you. He will forgive and receive you again. He will revive your soul. Remember Jesus in the backsliding of others. Do you see how patient Jesus is? Be patient with them. Remember Jesus in the disappointment of others. Do you see how His love overrides all things to soothe? Remember Jesus.

Thought for the day: Remember Jesus; His tender mercies are very deep

Song for the day: He loves me I cannot say why …

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