DAILY PRAYER (BY SPURGEON)
Remember every one that calls you Father. May a Father’s love look on all the children. May the special need of each one be supplied, the special sorrow of each one be assuaged. May we be growing Christians, may we be working Christians, may we be perfected Christians, may we come to the fullness of the stature of men in Christ Jesus.
Lord Jesus, you are a great pillar; in you does all fulness dwell. You began your life with filling the water pots to the full of wine; you filled Simon Peter’s boat until it began to sink; you filled the house where your people were met together with the presence of the Holy Spirit; you fill heaven; you will surely fill all things. Fill us, oh, fill us today with all the fullness of God, and make your people thus joyful and strong, and gracious and heavenly!
Amen.
VERSE OF THE DAY (COMMENTARY BY SPURGEON)
“When Joseph woke up, he did as the Lord’s angel had commanded him. He married her but did not have sexual relations with her until she gave birth to a son. And he named him Jesus.” (Matthew 1:24–25)
Without delay, demur, or reservation, Joseph obeyed. What holy awe filled his heart as he welcomed the favored virgin to his home, to be respectfully and affectionately screened from all evil! What must he have thought when he saw the Son of the highest lying on the bosom of her whom he had espoused! He was happy to render any service to the newborn king.
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Christmas Gift Idea for Readers
If you have a book-worm on your Christmas list, I’m confident that they will enjoy Everything Sad is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri, a memoir about a refugee family who had to flee from their homeland in Iran because they were persecuted for their Christian faith.
This is an absolutely breathtaking read that I think will bless and benefit every Christian. It is a great testimony of God’s work around the world and a beautiful example of Christian hope. This book will also expose you to the experience of refugees and persecuted Christians, filling you with compassion.
Nayeri writes from the perspective of his 12-year-old self, and this book is an absolutely incredible patchwork of his own experiences, Persian myths, and cultural analysis.
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