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1-31-20 Daily Prophecy Headlines

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"Behold, I am coming quickly! Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book." Rev 22:7 Visit us on Facebook: Discovering Future World Events Through Scripture Home   |   About Me   |   Links   |   Contact Me The first part of this page includes daily headlines that relate to the  "birth pangs"  of the end times. The last part of this page includes a list of  links and news sources  related to biblical prophecy. We can expect to see an increase in frequency and intensity of catastrophes and disasters, both natural and man-made, as we come closer to the Lord's return: Luke 21:25-28  - "And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then they will see the Son of Man coming

1-31-20 Rapture Ready News

Rapture Ready End Times News 31 Jan 2020 Published on:  January 31, 2020  by  RRadmin7 Disorders on Temple Mount after Friday morning prayers at Al-Aqsa Dozens of worshipers held a procession chanting nationalistic slogans at the end of Friday morning prayers on the Temple Mount, Israel police said in a statement. Following the disorders, police forces entered the area and dispersed the crowd, restoring the calm, it added. Friday prayers at al-Aqsa Mosque recently have been used to protest against Israeli actions at the site. IDF attacks terror targets after rocket barrage in Gaza border communities The IDF attacked Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip on Thursday night in response to a barrage of rockets sent into Israel a few hours prior. IDF airplanes and fighter jets attacked a long line of terrorist targets belonging to Hamas in the southern Gaza Strip. Among other targets, the IDF struck an underground cell belonging to the terrorist organization. Majority support

1-31-20 Daily Prayer

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Daily Prayer for January 31 Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet, till her righteousness shines out like the dawn, her salvation like a blazing torch. Isaiah 62:1, NIV Lord our God,  we worship you, for you come to meet us everywhere and you reveal your glory on our earth. May we become worthy of you, people who can represent you with our whole being. Give us the strength to endure, even through struggles and temptations. Be merciful to us at all times through Jesus Christ our Savior. May we remain body and soul in his hands, that at last we may come to you, our Father in heaven, as your true children, reborn through the Holy Spirit. Amen.  

1-30-20 Daily Devotion

January 30, 2020 God’s Warning About Relationships Ephesians 5:1-10 You and I should be intentional about how we relate to non-Christians. With different beliefs and values, they may lead us astray whether they mean to or not. Paul wrote about this dilemma. He asked the Corinthians to consider what the following have in common: righteousness and wickedness; light and darkness; Christ and Satan ( 2 Corinthians 6:14-15 ). The answer is: Nothing. His point is that believers and unbelievers value different things, and this can be tricky to navigate, especially when it comes to… Marriage.   1 Corinthians 7:13  instructs that the believer is to remain married and be a sweet fragrance of Christ in the home. Business.  There’s no guarantee a partnership between a Christian and non-Christian will go sour. But with different priorities and perspectives, disagreements can be anticipated. Regardless, the believer should be Christlike in everything. Organizations.  Be skeptical if

1-31-20 Today in the Word

Following by Faith DOING HIS WILL  Friday, January 31, 2020 |  Hebrews 13:20–25 This month we have been inspired by the examples of fellow believers. Each of them was committed to reading God’s Word and understood its transformative power. Evangelist Dwight Lyman Moody often said, “The Bible was not given to increase our knowledge, but to change our lives.” He believed in studying the Bible, so it could be proclaimed to the lost. He once said, “If this world is going to be reached, I am convinced that it must be done by men and women of average talent.” Thus began his ministry of book publishing, founding Bible schools, and evangelistic outreach. Moody’s desire was to educate and equip the average person to be a soul winner and to do extraordinary feats for God’s glory. In today’s text, the author of Hebrews has a similar desire for his readers. Verse 20 begins with a reminder that the main activator, the God of peace, has already done an amazing work in their midst: brought Jesus b

1-31-20 Daily Devotion

January 31, 2020 The Hope for Peace Romans 15:4-13 One day Christ will return and make everything right, and until that time believers are called to be His ambassadors of peace. But salvation doesn’t automatically change us into people of kindness and unity. At times we may be quick-tempered and impatient, struggling to live in harmony with others. What’s more, letting go of ingrained attitudes or habits can be difficult, even when clinging to such things causes hurt. Thankfully, God knows this about us. That’s why He has sent His Holy Spirit to help us understand and apply Scripture, say no to temptation, and replace our priorities with Christ’s. Only He can produce spiritual fruit in us, which includes love, joy, and peace ( Gal. 5:22-23 ). And with His help, we become peacemakers who work to bring about reconciliation between God and others ( 2 Corinthians 5:18-19 ). When our hearts are ruled by His peace, our relationships reflect His spirit of oneness ( Col. 3:15 ). T

1-31-20 Daily Dig

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Daily Dig for January 31 Hermas Do good, and with a simple heart share the fruits of your labor, which God gives to you, with all those who are poor, not wondering to whom you should give and to whom you should not give. Give to all, for God wishes that you give to all from his gifts to you. Source:  The Early Christians  

1-31-20 How to Help Your Kids Read The Bible

HOW TO HELP YOUR KIDS READ THE BIBLE Chris Morphew   Friday, 17 Jan 20 My friend Justin is a runner. Not a professional runner. No one’s paying him to do it. He just likes running. One of his favorite things to do on a Saturday is get up at some obscene hour of the morning, go outside into the cold, and just run five kilometers. For fun. Which makes no sense whatsoever to me, because I’ve tried running, and here’s what I’ve discovered: It’s painful. It’s boring. When I try it, I feel worse than I did before I started. And so, whenever Justin invites me to go running with him, I politely remind him that he’s a crazy person and get on with living my easy-breathing, non-sweaty life. Here’s the thing though... Deep down, I know Justin’s right. Because when I say, “I’ve tried running,” what I actually mean is that once every six months, I unearth my running shoes and burst out the door with some half-baked idea of getting into shape, only to wonder why my side hurts so much

1-31-20 Kids Without Car Seats

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JANUARY 21, 2020 Kids Without Car Seats How My Newborn Exposes Our Nation Article by  Greg Morse Staff writer, desiringGod.org Mariella Elizabeth Morse  — her name will forever be engraved upon my heart. Waiting anxiously for her arrival welded my heart to hers. First holding her nine-pound frame was  indescribable as it was unforgettable . Life as it was before is no more. Now I am a father.  She  has been born. Sleepless months (that feel like years) have passed. Lessons of my heavenly Father to his son are still being learned. The petals of a new mother’s love toward her daughter are still blooming before my eyes. God has given my wife and me a baby girl. Different Side of an Anniversary The new addition to my family makes this year’s anniversary of  Roe v. Wade feel different. Now I am visited with even deeper sadness, even greater anger, even deeper desperation for the church to stand fast and for Christ to return soon. I used to contemplate abortion as a