DAILY WALK

Good Morning, today we read Psalm 43 and II Corinthians 11. Once again in verse 5 we hear the Psalmist repeat to himself hope thou in God. In the time of trouble or in times of depression the call comes to hope thou in God. There is always hope in the God of the possible. When all seems out of control and beyond our sphere, be reminded to hope in God. The God of the impossible is waiting to be brought into our impossible. When it is not in yourself, look outside yourself to the God of the possible. In II Corinthians 11 Paul combats the attitudes of those that have misjudged the ministry of Paul. Is he less than others because he preached the gospel without charge? Does this give the right to turn to others preaching another gospel because they were judging Paul wrongly? Paul mentions his sufferings for the Lord Jesus which he suffered for the gospel's sake with no complaints but their attitude was troubling for though Paul preached truth they would hear from others that preached another gospel. Do not allow your hurt to hurt the effects of the gospel.

Remember our Revival Fires Conference through tomorrow night in prayer and attendance. Pray one for the other.

Pastor