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Good morning Beloved Brethren,
Date: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018
Topic: JESUS SAVES
Text: Read: John 12:46-47
Daily Bible Study: Lev. 6-7; Ps. 24

“….I come not to judge the world, but to save the world” (John 12:47).

Believers must understand that salvation is not a burden or an obligation but a joyful experience. That being saved opened the door to a wonderful relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a glorious thing and believers should feel delighted to spread the tidings all around, bearing the news to every land; that Jesus saves! We are to tell sinners far and wide about Christ and the free offer of salvation He gives to all mankind to be saved.
We still may face battles from powers of darkness and may also encounter problems from satanic agents that may cause us to be discouraged, but whatever be the case, we must not allow anything to discourage us from telling others about Jesus. We are to broadcast it boldly and proudly to all men that “Jesus saves.”
Jesus saves is not a message for people who lived in the past but indeed, a message for Today’s people and for generations yet to come, if Jesus Christ tarries. They will be happy to hear that Jesus still saves. Millions of people around the world still need to hear the message of salvation offered freely by our Lord Jesus. Dedicate your life and resources to bringing this message of salvation to the nations. This is the best gift we could ever give to anyone. Jesus our Master wants to save them!

Prayer: Dear Lord, I pray for people who need salvation worldwide. Please take away my burdens, bring revival to my life and renew a right spirit within me. I pray in the name of Jesus Christ – Amen.

(From The Voice of Christ Today, 2018 Edition Daily Inspiration for Personal and Family Devotion, page 48. A Publication of The World International Sacred Peace Movement)

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