MAY 19; BE GUIDED BY LOVE!

Romans 12:18 (KJV)
“If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.”

BIBLE READING:
Job 1–3; Psalm 135
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ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Romans 11

Charles S. Price was once a pastor of a small church in California who held strong prejudices against Pentecostal revival meetings. When news spread that evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson was coming to their town to hold crusades, Charles Price became very critical of her ministry. Based on negative reports he had heard from others, he concluded she was merely emotional and deceptive. Determined to expose her, he attended one of the meetings expecting to find error.
To his surprise, the service was deeply rooted in Scripture.
The following day, despite already being a pastor, he publicly responded to the altar call in repentance and humility. During the meetings, he experienced a fresh encounter with the Holy Spirit that completely transformed his life and ministry.
That encounter became the turning point that launched Charles S. Price into a powerful international healing and evangelistic ministry that impacted multitudes around the world.

Romans 12:18 says, “If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.” This Scripture reminds us that as believers, we must allow love—not prejudice, pride, offense, or assumptions—to guide our attitude toward people.
Many times, we form opinions about others based on rumors, appearances, misunderstandings, or past experiences. But love teaches us to be patient, gracious, and slow to judge.
Charles Price nearly missed a divine encounter because of prejudice. Thankfully, humility opened his heart to God’s truth.
Love helps us to see people from God’s perspective. It keeps our hearts free from bitterness, suspicion, and unnecessary conflict. 1 Corinthians 13:5 says that love “thinketh no evil.” True love does not rush to condemn or assume the worst.
We live in a broken world and as children of God, we are called to be peacemakers and carriers of Christ’s love.
When love guides our actions, men are blessed and God is glorified.

PRAYER:
Lord, please grant me today a fresh encounter with Your Word that will generate divine love in my heart for people. Help me to walk in humility, peace, and understanding toward others, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
When God is on your side, anything is possible. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MAY 18; MAKING IMPACT WITH COMPASSION!

Matthew 25:40 (KJV)
“Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”

BIBLE READING:
Zephaniah 1–3; Psalm 134
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Romans 10

Charles Mully was born into deep poverty in Kenya in 1949. His father struggled with alcoholism and extreme hardship, and when Charles was only six years old, his parents abandoned him. Left alone, he survived by begging on the streets and searching for food wherever he could find it.
As a teenager, he walked many miles to Nairobi, hoping for a better life. There, he eventually found work as a houseboy for a wealthy family. Through diligence and determination, Mully earned greater opportunities and later gave his life to Christ.
Over the years, God prospered him tremendously. He became a successful businessman and millionaire with a comfortable lifestyle. But one encounter changed everything.
During a business trip, Mully met a group of homeless street children who reminded him of his painful past. Deeply moved, he sensed God calling him to help them.
What began with taking a few children into his home eventually grew into Mully Children’s Family (MCF), now caring for thousands of abandoned and vulnerable children across Kenya.

Every act of kindness we do from a sincere heart is an expression of God’s love on the earth.
Matthew 25:40 reveals that when we show love and compassion to people in need, we are ministering directly unto Christ Himself. Christianity is not merely about words—it is about demonstrating the nature of Christ through practical love and compassion.
We live in a hurting world filled with broken, abandoned, lonely, and discouraged people. Many are silently crying for help. As believers, God has called us to become carriers of His love and instruments of healing to our generation.
1 John 3:18 says, “let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.” True love is seen through action.
When we feed the hungry, help the weak, encourage the discouraged, and care for the forgotten, we reveal Jesus to the world.
Love is one of the greatest tools for winning souls into God’s Kingdom. People may resist preaching, but they cannot easily resist genuine compassion.
As we share the love of Christ selflessly, God will use us to bring healing, restoration, and hope to many and our lives will continually overflow with blessings.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for enabling me to love others selflessly and give wholeheartedly to those in need. Please help me to remain faithful and passionate in showing compassion and touching lives with Your love, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
Illuminate your world, for you are a star destined to shine. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

GOODHEART EKWUEME

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