Monday, March 3, 2025

TROUBLE

Today’s Reading: 2 Corinthians 1

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Goreme, Turkey, is located in ancient Asia Minor. In Goreme you will find spectacular 10th- and 11th-century cave churches. There are hundreds of churches cut into the rock. This one is among the most elaborate.

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Key Verses: 2 Corinthians 1:8, 11

For we do not want you to be ignorant, brethren, of our trouble which came to us in Asia: that we were burdened beyond measure, above strength, so that we despaired even of life…. you also helping together in prayer for us, that thanks may be given by many persons on our behalf for the gift granted to us through many.

 

Between writing these two letters to the believers in Corinth, Paul spent time in Asia Minor, a former Roman province. It is now Turkey. There he suffered much persecution as a result of his bold witness for Christ. He had spent much time in Corinth, establishing the Church. This very strong Apostle showed himself to also be very human. His need for the fellowship of those to whom he felt close is evident. He uses the word “comfort” six times, and the word “consolation” five times. As followers of Christ, we need each other so very much. I’ve chosen two key verses for today. They reveal Paul’s heart. He felt he could share his burdens and even his despair. He knew his Corinthian friends were praying for him and also supporting him so that he could spend full time preaching and teaching without stopping to make tents, as he had done when he planted the Church in Corinth. Other words which stand out are “faithful,” “promises,” “sealed” (denotes security), and “deposit” (indicates that the entire amount is yet to come). Paul is encouraged by the progress of the Church.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord Jesus, You are building Your Church. Grant, I pray, a gift of optimism to me concerning Your Church worldwide, as well as in my home church. Thank You that there are people who care about me and pray for me, as did the Corinthian people about Paul. Amen! As 2 Corinthians 1:20 says, “Yes and in Him, Amen!”

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

I’m so very thankful for the notes I receive from you who read my blog. I’m greatly encouraged by you. You are doing for me what Stephanas, Fortunatis, and Achaicus did for Paul. You have “Refreshed my spirit” (1 Corinthians 16:17-18). Norma-Jean and are currently living with our daughter Ellen, her husband Nizar Shaheen, and three of their six children still at home.  They have built an extension onto their home for us. Our children are so good to us.  I’m encouraged by Paul to ask for your prayers, as well as your ongoing support for the ministry of Crossroads (click here for information).

Yours for the comfort and consolation we have in Christ,

David

The early Christians escaped from the persecution of the Roman Empire in the 2nd century and upon finding the underground cities in Cappadocia, they settled there (Modern Central Turkey). The gates were made in such a way in which they couldn’t be easily observed. Because they lived in the underground cities for long durations without being able to go to the surface, they developed provisions rooms, ventilation chimneys, wine production places, churches, abbeys, water wells, toilets and meeting rooms.

4 thoughts on “Monday, March 3, 2025

  1. I can’t even imagine what living underground for long periods would be like. Amazing! (no showers)! (No sunlight!) (No fresh air!). They were certainly incredibly determined people. God sustained them and blessed them. Amen?

    • Amen,Doreen.
      Praise

      Let us praise Him with every day,
      Let us praise Him in our sleep,
      Let unceasing praise convey
      The harvest our praises reap.

      Unending love is always ours,
      So unending praise is owed,
      Then His word of truth empowers
      From the Spirit He bestowed.

      He made it all,it’s just for us
      And all are blessed by His love,
      Then He sent our Lord Jesus
      To show the pathway above.

      So only truth bespeak His praise,
      Let not hope flee from sight,
      Thus,let us dance and voices raise,
      To soak in His eternal Light.
      G W(Bill) Marshall / 24 Feb, 2014

  2. My father was a coal miner and died in The Bump of 58.These miners would have a good idea what it’s like living underground.Dust was a big problem and killed many minors via Black Lung disease but also because it is highly explosive which caused a huge explosion 2 years previously (which I witnessed) and in more recent years,not far away,in Westray,NS.

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