INSIDE OUT
Today’s Reading: Mark 7
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Key Verse: Mark 7:20
And He said, “What comes out of a man, that defiles a man…”
“Pharisees,” a religious denomination within the religion of Judaism, put great emphasis on tradition, ceremonies, and keeping the letter of the law in a most meticulous way. They had added a multitude of details and interpretations to the Law of Moses. Jesus said to them, “[you are] making the Word of God of no effect through your tradition” (verse13). Jesus then lists some of the evil that comes from within a person (verses 21-23). Jesus came with the message that true faith is inward and produces good fruit on the outside. Paul lists the manifestation of the inner life produced by a daily drawing from Jesus, Who lives in the believer. This includes LOVE, JOY, PEACE, LONGSUFFERING, KINDNESS, GOODNESS, FAITHFULNESS, GENTLENESS, and SELF CONTROL (Galatians 5:22-23).
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Lord Jesus, You said, “I am the Vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). Through reading Your Word, prayer, and this blog, I’m abiding in You. Therefore, I expect to produce good fruit today. In Your fruitful Name, Amen!
100 PERSONAL WORDS:
My Dad told the story of when he first went to Egypt as a missionary. The year was 1922 when, in a Model T Ford car, several veteran missionaries drove him into the desert where he spotted a tree which had delicious-looking fruit on it. “Try it,” they said. He did and it was the most bitter fruit. They laughed and informed him that this fruit was called “Apples of Sodom.” This was one of the many stories I was raised on. Dad would laugh heartily at the memory. Over the years, I’ve tried to tell my family stories (in an interesting way) from the past, as well as my own stories. My great-granddaughter, Aliyah Stowell, had just turned three when she, her younger brother, and her Mom and Dad travelled with me across the prairie provinces for two months during my “Thank You Canada Tour.” As I told her one of my stories, she said, “Great Grandpa, I love you very, very much…but I don’t want to listen to you anymore.” Since then she’s given me permission to tell more stories. However, I make sure to make them more interesting!
Yours so that when someone takes a bite of your “fruit,” you will taste really good,
David
P.S. Below is a photo of my great-granddaughter, Aliyah, in the motorhome during my Thank You Canada Tour in 2012.
Love the words of Aliyah!
What a sweetheart Aliyah is. GOD bless her !
Aliyah spoke from her heart, wisely!
Amen. For the prayer of the day. Amen, Amen!!!
Lord we pray for rain! We pray for You to shower down a good 2 hour rain fall to put out the fires, give the Workers a rest, yes Lord we have sinned against you, we are sorry, please forgive us….
TY Lord for the voice You gave David Mainse to speak the Gospel to the people everywhere, TY that his programs are able to be viewed by millions over the Internet, that is a blessing Lord TY
as Art Linkletter would say, “kids say the most profound things” amen as Jesus says in His Word let the children come and hear the Gospel for it has been given unto them also….amen amen
Praise God, we are set free!! Thank You Jesus, You have set us free You brought out of the kingdom of darkness, into the Kingdom of Light: For by Grace we are saved! Praise His Holy Name!!!
Thank you Ron and Ann and Reynold for this daily manna!
Amen, always enjoy David’s stories. Yes Aliyah is a sweetheart and like her saying.
Just look at her! Aliyah is just ministering with that wonderful little smile! Her comment was most endearing .
Love reading this blog and Reynold you certainly mnister to hearts with all of your wonderful pho your wo your wonderful photos. All praise to our wonderful Saviour!