Tuesday Morning Devotion 12.20.22
The world looks down on believers when we call out for Christ in weakness, but it is there where we see our resting in Jesus be the strongest blessing.
The world looks down on believers when we call out for Christ in weakness, but it is there where we see our resting in Jesus be the strongest blessing.
For today we heard more on the superiority of the priesthood of Christ to that of Aaron, and why we should never adopt old covenant practices.
In our devotion today from Bethany ARP we heard of the advantages of waiting on the Lord in faith and how we go about the act of waiting is a gift in itself as we meditate on God’s love for us.
For Monday’s devotion on Wednesday from Bethany ARP we began to look at Hebrews 7:1-10 and the continuation of Paul’s conversation about the superiority of Christ’s priesthood to the old covenant’s types and shadows.
Today in our devotion from Bethany ARP we talked about the dangers of unconfessed unbelief, and why the fountains of the grace of Christ are more than sufficient to encourage us in our daily walk in Him.
As we looked at Hebrews 6:13-20 we talked about the importance of how the Lord’s unchangeableness is the source of our assurance in hope.
Today we heard a word of reminder of the blessings of the covenant of grace from Psalm 111.
Today in our devotion from Song of Songs 2:3 we heard a testimony of the loveliness of Christ and the way our senses testify to His goodness in faith.
For Monday’s devotion from Hebrews 6:9-12 we talked about the importance of remaining steadfast in the gospel of Jesus Christ and being thankful for the careful labors of the Lord’s undershepherds.