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Intro
Friday, November 22 2024from the Brisbane Revival Fellowship
Greetings to one and all...
Only 40 days to the year 2025
Scripture Of The Day
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, [and] into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, [and] bless his name. Psalms 110:4.Read The Bible In a Year
Ezekiel 18-19; James 4.Thoughts For The Day
Fools rush in where fools have been before.Man is the Only Animal that Blushes. Or needs to.
Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.
Motivation For The Day
Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can.On This Day
1842 - Mount St Helens in Washington erupts.1849 - The Cape Colony in southern Africa forbids any further landing of convicts from Britain and forces a British ship to sail to Tasmania instead.
1869 - Launch of English sailing ship Cutty Sark.
1927 - 1st snowmobile patent granted to Carl Eliason (Sayner, Wisconsin).
1946 - First ballpoint pens go on sale, invented by the Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro.
1963 - John F. Kennedy assassinated.
1967 - Silver hits a record $2.17 an ounce in New York.
1989 - US 63rd manned space mission STS 33 (Discovery 9) launches into orbit.
1869 - Launch of English sailing ship Cutty Sark.
1927 - 1st snowmobile patent granted to Carl Eliason (Sayner, Wisconsin).
1946 - First ballpoint pens go on sale, invented by the Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro.
1963 - John F. Kennedy assassinated.
1967 - Silver hits a record $2.17 an ounce in New York.
1989 - US 63rd manned space mission STS 33 (Discovery 9) launches into orbit.
2023 - Right-wing Dutch populist Geert Wilders' Freedom Party unexpectedly wins more seats than any other party in the country's general election.
Personal Story Of The Day
Unconditional Prayer
With friends like his, Job didn't need enemies. His three would-be comforters failed miserably in their efforts to ease his pain. Instead of bringing sympathy, they delivered accusations that only compounded his anguish.
Yet Job was able to emerge triumphantly from his cave of pain and confusion, just as Elija had done from his (1Kings 19:9-18). A significant step toward that victory was his willingness to pray for the very friends who had criticized and accused him. God honoured his prayers, and Job had the delight of seeing his friends turn to God for forgiveness (Job 42:7-10).
Jesus also prayed for His friends (John 17:6-19), despite their frequent failings. With the agony of the cross approaching, Jesus prayed for Peter even though He knew Peter would deny Him within hours (Luke 22:31-34).
Jesus prayed for you and me too (John 17:20-26). His work of prayer, which began before His death and resurrection, continues to this day. Although we sometimes act more like His enemies than His friends, Jesus is in the Father's presence interceding for us (Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25).
Following Christ's example, we are to pray for our friends and acquaintances... even when they hurt us. Is there someone you can pray for today?
With friends like his, Job didn't need enemies. His three would-be comforters failed miserably in their efforts to ease his pain. Instead of bringing sympathy, they delivered accusations that only compounded his anguish.
Yet Job was able to emerge triumphantly from his cave of pain and confusion, just as Elija had done from his (1Kings 19:9-18). A significant step toward that victory was his willingness to pray for the very friends who had criticized and accused him. God honoured his prayers, and Job had the delight of seeing his friends turn to God for forgiveness (Job 42:7-10).
Jesus also prayed for His friends (John 17:6-19), despite their frequent failings. With the agony of the cross approaching, Jesus prayed for Peter even though He knew Peter would deny Him within hours (Luke 22:31-34).
Jesus prayed for you and me too (John 17:20-26). His work of prayer, which began before His death and resurrection, continues to this day. Although we sometimes act more like His enemies than His friends, Jesus is in the Father's presence interceding for us (Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25).
Following Christ's example, we are to pray for our friends and acquaintances... even when they hurt us. Is there someone you can pray for today?
Jokes Of The Day
Because I was processing my first accident report at the transport company where I worked, I was being particularly attentive.The driver had hit a deer on the highway, and the result was a severely damaged hood and fender. My serious mood was broken, however, when I reached the section of the report that asked, "Speed of other vehicle?"
The driver had put, "Full gallop."
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My six-year-old grandson called his mother from his friend Charlie's house and confessed he had broken a lamp when he threw a football in their living room.
"But, Mom," he said, brightening, "you don't have to worry about buying another one. Charlie's mother said it was irreplaceable."
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A man was traveling down a country road when he saw a large group of people outside a house. He stopped and asked a person why the large crowd was there.
A farmer replied, "Joe's mule kicked his mother-in-law and she died."
"Well," replied the man, "she must have had a lot of friends."
"Nope," said the farmer, "we all just want to buy his mule."
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Riddle Of The Day
How many animals did Moses take on the ark?Answer to Yesterday's Riddle
Who can marry a lot of wives and still be single?
A Minister or Celebrant.
Devotional Thoughts Of The Day
A Man Of Signs
I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this. John 11:25-26. References from John 11:1-44.
The so-called immortality industry is working hard to develop artificial body parts and prolong human life. According to one news story, Scientists believe many of the human body parts that wear out eventually can be replaced, extending and dramatically altering the lives of people who are desperately ill.
An artificial heart is already a reality, and inventions currently being tested in humans include artificial blood and an artificial liver. Doctors have also created for damaged hearts a booster pump-type device, which they hope will become as common as pacemakers.
As we learn in today's reading, those seeking eternal life need look no further than Jesus Christ, the resurrection and the life (v25). This is His fifth 'I am' statement in John, and His resurrection of Lazarus is the seventh and final 'sign miracle' recorded in this Gospel.
The miracle was straightforward, an act of tremendous power that demonstrated Jesus power over life and death. It also supported His claim that He was free to lay down and take up His life (10:18). Why did He wait so long before going to Bethany? As in the case of the blind man in John 9, the ultimate purpose of Lazarus suffering was God's glory (v4, 40). As much as Christ loved His friends, He loved God's glory even more!
Tradition held that the soul of a dead person hovered near the body for three days, so to point out that Lazarus had been dead four days put the death beyond question and removed any reason to doubt the miracle.
After their initial questions about Jesus' delay, Martha and Mary both responded in faith. Martha's confession (v27) is one of the highlights of the Gospel and connects directly to its purpose of inspiring belief.
I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this. John 11:25-26. References from John 11:1-44.
The so-called immortality industry is working hard to develop artificial body parts and prolong human life. According to one news story, Scientists believe many of the human body parts that wear out eventually can be replaced, extending and dramatically altering the lives of people who are desperately ill.
An artificial heart is already a reality, and inventions currently being tested in humans include artificial blood and an artificial liver. Doctors have also created for damaged hearts a booster pump-type device, which they hope will become as common as pacemakers.
As we learn in today's reading, those seeking eternal life need look no further than Jesus Christ, the resurrection and the life (v25). This is His fifth 'I am' statement in John, and His resurrection of Lazarus is the seventh and final 'sign miracle' recorded in this Gospel.
The miracle was straightforward, an act of tremendous power that demonstrated Jesus power over life and death. It also supported His claim that He was free to lay down and take up His life (10:18). Why did He wait so long before going to Bethany? As in the case of the blind man in John 9, the ultimate purpose of Lazarus suffering was God's glory (v4, 40). As much as Christ loved His friends, He loved God's glory even more!
Tradition held that the soul of a dead person hovered near the body for three days, so to point out that Lazarus had been dead four days put the death beyond question and removed any reason to doubt the miracle.
After their initial questions about Jesus' delay, Martha and Mary both responded in faith. Martha's confession (v27) is one of the highlights of the Gospel and connects directly to its purpose of inspiring belief.
The brave but confused disciples, who thought Jesus was walking into danger, also had their faith strengthened (v15). Others witnessed the miracle, too; the typical mourning period was 30 days, during which time many people visited to grieve with and comfort the family.
What about the response of history? The village of Bethany today is called el Azariyeh, the place of Lazarus.
The seven sign miracles recorded in John demonstrate the power and capacity of Jesus. We also have a sign ministry and a signs church... every meeting there are miracles sign and wonders.
What about the response of history? The village of Bethany today is called el Azariyeh, the place of Lazarus.
The seven sign miracles recorded in John demonstrate the power and capacity of Jesus. We also have a sign ministry and a signs church... every meeting there are miracles sign and wonders.
Wouldn't you have loved to have been there when the four men lowered their paralytic friend down through the roof, right in front of Jesus (Mark 2:4)? It was so crowded that there was only one way to the Divine Physician. The flat roof of a Jewish home was usually reached from an outside stairway. It was often used as a quiet place for meditation (Acts 10:9).
The roof was composed of overlaid flat tiles, as our shingles are today, with an additional mortar underlay. It must have been some sight to see these men pull up the tiles and punch through the mortar, creating the first skylight in Capernaum! And can you imagine what everyone in the house was thinking - having to step back from the falling mortar, and the commotion that ensued?
Finally, here comes this incapacitated man, lying on a "krabbatos" (a small hard bed used by the poor - much like our wooden pallet), being lowered down by a rope at each corner, in front of Jesus.
Imagine what is this guy saying as he is being lowered? "Scuse me - comin' through - heads up - sorry 'bout the mess - send me the bill - just tryin' to get a good seat..."
Imagine what is this guy saying as he is being lowered? "Scuse me - comin' through - heads up - sorry 'bout the mess - send me the bill - just tryin' to get a good seat..."
But the real clincher is found in these words: "Jesus saw their faith." He SAW their faith, and healed their friend. Faith always grows hands and legs and takes action! Faith is NOT warming a pew, or even preaching a sermon - it is ACTING on the impossible. Faith may mean punching through the roof to get to God.
"And without faith it impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He REWARDS those who earnestly seek Him" (Heb. 11:6).
Facts Of The Day
Rice paper does not have any rice in it!
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