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365 DAYS OF FAITH, HOPE & COURAGE

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The Word for You Today

We all need a little faith, hope and courage to face the day. And some days, we need as much as we can get!

365 DAYS OF FAITH, HOPE & COURAGE is the perfect addition to your daily routine of spending time in God’s Word.

Build up your faith, hope and courage each day. And when life’s biggest challenges cross your path, you’ll be ready to face them.

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Welcome to Rhema Media’s Word For You Today application for .

Word For You Today gives you a daily word of encouragement.
Word For You Today is an adaptation of The Word For Today written by Bob & Debby Gass, with insights from scripture and applied Biblical principles.

With the Word For You Today app you can:

• read today’s message wherever you are
• catch up on recent days that you’ve missed
• listen to each day’s message
• search for a message on a particular topic
• tag a particular message to your ‘favorites’ for future reference
• share it via Facebook, Twitter or email
• look up scripture verses referred to in the day’s reading in the Bible to read them in context
• follow the SoulFood ‘Bible in a year’ reading plan
Word for You Today is provided with the compliments of Rhema Media Incorporated and is provided through the generosity of our members and donors. The text is adapted from The Word for Today, written by Bob and Debby Gass, by The Message Trust, under contract to UCB in the UK.
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Give God all the glory

Give God all the glory

‘Your right hand and strong arm…helped them.’

Did you hear about the frog that was running out of water, so he asked two birds to transport him to a nearby pond? He convinced each of them to carry one end of a stick in their beak while he bit down on the centre and held on. It was a sight to behold: two birds, one stick, and a frog in the middle. They were making progress until a cow in a pasture looked up, saw the trio passing overhead, and asked, ‘Who thought of that?’ At that point the frog couldn’t resist. Pride prevailed over prudence, and as he plummeted to earth, he yelled, ‘It was meeee…!’

Don’t make the same error. ‘Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall’ (Proverbs 16:18 NLT). Why are you good at doing what you do? For your own comfort? To save for your retirement? To bolster your self-esteem? No, these are all bonuses, not the main reason. You’re good at what you do – for God’s sake. It’s about Him, not you! Read and ponder these words in your heart: ‘Wealth and honour come from you alone, for you rule over everything. Power and might are in your hand…at your discretion people are made great and given strength’ (1 Chronicles 29:12 NLT).

Recalling the victories, blessings, and successes Israel had experienced, David reminds us: ‘They did not conquer…with their swords; it was not their own strong arm that gave them victory. It was your right hand and strong arm…that helped them, for you loved them’ (Psalm 44:3 NLT). Keep in mind that the blessings you enjoy every day are yours only because God favoured and smiled on you. That’s the truth!

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