Manifest Devotional

Never Cease Proclaiming
Deacon Inga Robinson              

Acts 5:41-42 (AMP): So they went out from the presence of the council (Sanhedrin), rejoicing that they were being counted worthy [dignified by the indignity] to suffer shame and be exposed to disgrace for [the sake of] His name. Yet [in spite of the threats] they never ceased for a single day, both in the temple area and at home, to teach and to proclaim the good news (Gospel) of Jesus [as] the Christ (the Messiah).

In spite of what you are going through or have been through, in spite of what indignities you have faced or will face, in spite of the shame or exposure, in spite of the threats or disgrace, NEVER cease to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. Rejoice! For in the world you have tribulation and trials and distress and frustration; but be of good cheer [take courage; be confident, certain, undaunted]! For Jesus has overcome the world. [Jesus has deprived it of power to harm you and have conquered it for you.] (John 16:33 Amplified)  If you are in church, on your job, in your house, or in town, never cease for a single day to proclaim and declare the gospel of Jesus in your life.     

My Father, Lord and Savior, Thank you for hearing me when I pray. Thank you for being the Lamb that died on the cross for our sins. Lord when I was afflicted, I sought you, humbled myself before you and you answered. Lord, by your stripes, we are healed. When you rose on the third day, you had all power in your hands. In spite of all we may go through, it can’t compare to the price  you paid for us.  May we never cease (not for one day) to proclaim this gospel. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. 
 

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