Pastor Ron, thank you so much for this powerful devotional. Your words remind us that the same God who worked miracles in Mary’s life is still working miracles today in the lives of His people. Luke 1 :37 says with God nothing shall be impossible and your message made that truth come alive again. The testimony of that sister who is suffering for her faith moved my heart deeply and Hebrews 13 : 3 tells us to remember those in bonds as bound with them which is exactly what your devotional called us to do. Her courage shows the reality of Revelation 12 : 11 that they overcame by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony and loved not their lives unto the death. As we enter this season of remembering the miraculous birth of our Savior, your reminder that God still works in impossible situations gives us hope and strength and Isaiah 41 :10 says fear not for I am with you be not dismayed for I am your God I will strengthen you I will help you. Thank you Pastor Ron for faithfully feeding us the Word each week. Your devotionals encourage us guide us and lift our faith. Galatians 6: 9 says let us not grow weary in well doing for in due season we shall reap if we faint not and your ministry is a living example of that promise. May the Lord continue to fill you with wisdom power and grace as you serve Him and shepherd His people.
Thank you, my brother, for hearing what the Spirit is saying. I am with you, Pastor, my only response I was able to provide for her was, "I have a daughter and a beautiful wife. I am so sorry you had to experience that in your life." The Word of God is truly her bread and meat and her love for Christ is humbling for me.
I always welcome your insight and welcome you expounding on the Devotionals the Lord has given to all of us.
You are absolutely right, my brother, a "reminder that God still works in impossible situations gives us hope and strength..." and we need not fear because as you stated, "Isaiah 41.10 says fear not for I am with you be not dismayed for I am your God I will strengthen you." We are never alone, never. And He appointed angels to us, to keep us in all His ways.
Once again, I am encouraged by your words, my brother, and am thankful to God and the Lord Jesus Christ that His gifts given to me are a blessing to those who have an ear to hear what the Spirit is saying.
My dear brother, thank you for sharing your heart with such humility and grace. The tenderness you showed that sister by simply acknowledging her pain with the words I have a daughter and a beautiful wife, and I am so sorry you had to experience that speaks volumes of Christ’s compassion working through you. Sometimes the most powerful ministry is not long speeches but a heart that listens and loves like Jesus. And truly, her faith is humbling her courage, her steadfast love for Christ, and her dependence on the Word remind all of us what it means to cling to God in the darkest valleys.
Your reflection on Isaiah 41 :10 is exactly the anchor we all need. Fear not, for He is with us. Be not dismayed, for He is our God. He strengthens, He upholds, He surrounds us with His angels, and He never leaves us alone. I thank God for how you expound the devotionals with such clarity and spiritual insight. It strengthens the Body and reminds us that the Spirit is still speaking to His people.
Brother, as you are encouraged by my words, I am just as encouraged by your faithfulness. You are a gift to the church, and the Lord is using you in ways you may not even see.
And if I may humbly request please keep our ministry and our children here in India in your prayers. Christmas is coming, and we are praying to bless the little ones with food and the message of Jesus’ love. We are trusting God to provide, and your prayers mean more to us than you know.
Brothers and Sisters in Christ please pray for this woman and everyone involved. Please read the story and join all of us in prayer for her. This is so sad and this is one of our sisters being persecuted to the max. Please lift her up in prayer to Jesus for all strength and all peace and for her rescue.
Pastor Ron, thank you so much for this powerful devotional. Your words remind us that the same God who worked miracles in Mary’s life is still working miracles today in the lives of His people. Luke 1 :37 says with God nothing shall be impossible and your message made that truth come alive again. The testimony of that sister who is suffering for her faith moved my heart deeply and Hebrews 13 : 3 tells us to remember those in bonds as bound with them which is exactly what your devotional called us to do. Her courage shows the reality of Revelation 12 : 11 that they overcame by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony and loved not their lives unto the death. As we enter this season of remembering the miraculous birth of our Savior, your reminder that God still works in impossible situations gives us hope and strength and Isaiah 41 :10 says fear not for I am with you be not dismayed for I am your God I will strengthen you I will help you. Thank you Pastor Ron for faithfully feeding us the Word each week. Your devotionals encourage us guide us and lift our faith. Galatians 6: 9 says let us not grow weary in well doing for in due season we shall reap if we faint not and your ministry is a living example of that promise. May the Lord continue to fill you with wisdom power and grace as you serve Him and shepherd His people.
Thank you, my brother, for hearing what the Spirit is saying. I am with you, Pastor, my only response I was able to provide for her was, "I have a daughter and a beautiful wife. I am so sorry you had to experience that in your life." The Word of God is truly her bread and meat and her love for Christ is humbling for me.
I always welcome your insight and welcome you expounding on the Devotionals the Lord has given to all of us.
You are absolutely right, my brother, a "reminder that God still works in impossible situations gives us hope and strength..." and we need not fear because as you stated, "Isaiah 41.10 says fear not for I am with you be not dismayed for I am your God I will strengthen you." We are never alone, never. And He appointed angels to us, to keep us in all His ways.
Once again, I am encouraged by your words, my brother, and am thankful to God and the Lord Jesus Christ that His gifts given to me are a blessing to those who have an ear to hear what the Spirit is saying.
My dear brother, thank you for sharing your heart with such humility and grace. The tenderness you showed that sister by simply acknowledging her pain with the words I have a daughter and a beautiful wife, and I am so sorry you had to experience that speaks volumes of Christ’s compassion working through you. Sometimes the most powerful ministry is not long speeches but a heart that listens and loves like Jesus. And truly, her faith is humbling her courage, her steadfast love for Christ, and her dependence on the Word remind all of us what it means to cling to God in the darkest valleys.
Your reflection on Isaiah 41 :10 is exactly the anchor we all need. Fear not, for He is with us. Be not dismayed, for He is our God. He strengthens, He upholds, He surrounds us with His angels, and He never leaves us alone. I thank God for how you expound the devotionals with such clarity and spiritual insight. It strengthens the Body and reminds us that the Spirit is still speaking to His people.
Brother, as you are encouraged by my words, I am just as encouraged by your faithfulness. You are a gift to the church, and the Lord is using you in ways you may not even see.
And if I may humbly request please keep our ministry and our children here in India in your prayers. Christmas is coming, and we are praying to bless the little ones with food and the message of Jesus’ love. We are trusting God to provide, and your prayers mean more to us than you know.
Brothers and Sisters in Christ please pray for this woman and everyone involved. Please read the story and join all of us in prayer for her. This is so sad and this is one of our sisters being persecuted to the max. Please lift her up in prayer to Jesus for all strength and all peace and for her rescue.