
Thanks for joining me today for some excellent encouragement from our great God! Grab your cuppa and join me! 📖🌻☕
This morning we are reading through Hebrews 3, considering what we can learn from the life of Moses, and what kind of steward we ought to be with the time, talents, and material blessings we’ve been given. We write Luke 16:10-12 regarding our faithfulness to God, and we practice Psalm 103:1-21 today.
Streams in the Desert is some really wonderful incite from Psalm 37 about fretting over the circumstances of our lives–“And is it not a suggestive fact that this word “fret” is closely akin to the word “friction,” and is an indication of absence of the anointing oil of the grace of God?” Tozer in his customarily candid way, discusses our need to “Tell the Whole Truth” about the Christian life: “The contemporary moral climate does not favor a faith as tough and fibrous as that taught by our Lord and His apostles.”
Spurgeon reminds us that God is “Ever Mindful”–“Since God is unchangeable, He will continue to be mindful of us in the future as He has been in the past; and His mindfulness is tantamount to blessing us.”
Our scripture prayer passage is Lamentations 3:22-24 which we wrote yesterday. I think perhaps God wants us to meditate on this truths! We close with a reading from The Valley of Vision entitled “Crucifixion and Resurrection”–“Grant me more and more of the resurrection life: may it rule me, may I walk in its power, and be strengthened through its influence.”
Listen: https://anchor.fm/thequietrestpodcast/episodes/Quiet-Time-Corner-February-15–2022-Ep–272-e1eco5r