Title Saving Faith/Joshua 2:15~24
15 Rahab ran them down from the spear with a rope.
Because the house was on the wall, he dwelt on the wall.
16 Rahab said to them, "I fear that those who follow you will find you.
Go to the mountains and hide there for three days, and after those who followed you return, go your way.
17 And the two said to him, "We will hold you accountable for this oath by which you made us
18 When we came into this land, we tied this red cord to the spear that let us down,
Gather your father and mother and your brothers and all your father's family into your house.
19 If anyone goes out of your house and into the street,
The blood shall return to his head, and we shall be blameless.
But if anyone touches anyone who is in the house with you,
The blood will return to our heads
20 If you divulge this of us, we will be blameless for the oath you made us sworn.
21 Rahab said, "I will do as you have said." So she let them go, and tied a red cord to the window.
22 And they went and came to the mountain, and stayed there for three days, so that those who followed him might return.
His followers searched for them all along the way, but did not find them.
23 The two men turned and came down from the mountain and crossed the river.
He came to Joshua the son of Nun and told him all that had happened to him.
24 And he said to Joshua, Verily, the LORD has given all the land into our hands;
All the inhabitants of the land melt away in front of us.
God of grace!
Today, I started the day with joy and gratitude from waking up from bed.
All of us gathered here on this precious Sunday, we want to live worshiping and relying only on the Lord.
Please do not let me be discouraged by the sound of people moving and not be afraid of the waves of the world.
May God guard our hearts and lead us to live in hope.
God, be glorified through our worship today
May we overflow with thanksgiving for refreshment.
He gave the same blessing to those who cannot worship with us.
Whether you are serving in the military, going abroad or abroad, or lying in a hospital bed...
Let me experience the grace of God who cares for you.
God who raised up lacking servants in the pulpit! Please be with me in the Holy Spirit.
So those who are discouraged rise up refreshed, and those who are sick will be cleansed.
May the joy and testimonies of thanksgiving overflow.
In the precious name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Today is a blessed day given by God as a gift. I wish you a day of thanks.
March is called 'March' in English.
Derived from the Latin word Martius (usually because wars started in spring (March)).
In the ancient Roman calendar, March was the first month and marked the beginning of the year.
March is the month when the cold winter is over and all living things are active.
March was the first month of the year because it is the month for planting grain seeds.
However, in the 2nd century BC, the calendar was changed to January and
By inserting February, which is February, March becomes March.>
March also means 'to march/advance/to walk proudly'.
With the people next to us, "It's spring. Let's march in faith.",
"Let's live confidently with faith," he greets.
I pray that your life will be as powerful as a wonderful march.
Everyone holds the Bible high and reads it.