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Matthew 28:19-2
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There is an imaginative story told of a day when the sun did not rise.
Six o’clock came and there was no sign of dawn.
At seven o’clock, there was still no ray of light.
At noon, it was as black as midnight.
No birds sang and only the hoot of an owl broke the silence.
Then came the long black hours of the afternoon.
Finally evening arrived but no one slept that night.
Some wept, some wrung their hands in anguish.
Every church was thronged with people on their knees.
Thus they remained the whole night through.
After that long night of terror and agony, millions of eager, tear-streaked faces were turned toward the east.
When the sky began to grow red and the sun rose, there was a loud shout of joy.
Millions of lips said, “Bless the Lord, O my soul!” because the sun had risen after one day of darkness.
The very consistency of God’s blessings sometimes seems to dull our gratitude.
The wonderful thing about the mercies of God is that they are fresh every morning and new every evening.
Let us remember to be constantly thankful to our gracious God.1385
Three Reasons to Come to the King
Spiritual Healing/Salvation
Mental/Spiritual Freedom
Physical Healing
Miracles of Jesus
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