July 28, 2020
Today’s Daily Devotional
BIBLE MEDITATION
“And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit”
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT
To be filled with the Spirit of God means first, repentance, then resistance of the devil, and then renewal. It means there’s not one room in your body, soul, or spirit that’s off-limits to God. There’s not one closet He doesn’t have a key to. It means you are filled with the Spirit in your church life, your business life, your sex life, your political life, and your social life, in the big things and the little things, in your money, exercise, sleep, eating, in your lying down, and in your waking up.
You have a choice: you can grieve the Spirit of God and be filled with the devil, or you can put the devil out and be filled with the Spirit of God.
You give Jesus the keys to it all. Then when you’re filled with the Spirit, there’s no more room for Satan, no place for the devil. Where can the devil go? He has no place. If there’s room for Satan, the Spirit is grieved and you’re not filled with the Spirit.
ACTION POINT
Repent, resist, renew! Don’t try to repent until you’re honest and face your sin. Don’t try to resist until you’ve repented. And don’t try to be filled until you renew—until you choose against Satan and yield to God’s blessed Holy Spirit.
TREASURES FROM THE WORD
90 Seconds of Profound Truth
Keep Your Eyes on God
The great desire of our life is to keep the commandments of God.
TODAY’S MESSAGE
Hear the latest radio message
The Freedom of Forgiveness
Matthew 6:9-15
The two great enemies against the human soul are guilt and bitterness. And the freedom of forgiveness is the only thing that can combat them. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals the reasons, requirements and results of forgiveness.
Spark Hope. Find Encouragement. Grow Faith. Our guest this week is Pastor Fred Luter, Senior Pastor at Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana. He will answer questions & offer insight into the message “The Crucifixion of King Self” by Adrian Rogers. Find out more at www.lwf.org/live.
Take a few moments to review God’s goodness and the fruit of your faithfulness.