The Archives Devotional Magazine June 2015 | Page 24
“GOING TO CHURCH DOESN’T MAKE YOU A CHRISTIAN ANY MORE THAN
GOING TO A GARAGE MAKES YOU AN AUTOMOBILE.” ―BILLY SUNDAY
Read the scripture
DAY 3
“When you come to a town or village, go in and look for someone who is willing to
welcome you, and stay with him until you leave that place. When you go into a house, say,
‘Peace be with you.’ If the people in that house welcome you, let your greeting of peace
remain; but if they do not welcome you, then take back your greeting. And if some home
or town will not welcome you or listen to you, then leave that place and shake the dust off
your feet. I assure you that on the Judgment Day God will show more mercy to the people
of Sodom and Gomorrah than to the people of that town!
“Listen! I am sending you out just like sheep to a pack of wolves. You must be as
cautious as snakes and as gentle as doves. Watch out, for there will be those who will
arrest you and take you to court, and they will whip you in the synagogues. For my sake
you will be brought to trial before rulers and kings, to tell the Good News to them and to
the Gentiles. When they bring you to trial, do not worry about what you are going to say or
how you will say it; when the time comes, you will be given what you will say. For the words
you will speak will not be yours; they will come from the Spirit of your Father speaking
through you.
“People will hand over their own brothers to be put to death, and fathers will do the
same to their children; children will turn against their parents and have them put to death.
Everyone will hate you because of me. But whoever holds out to the end will be saved.
When they persecute you in one town, run away to another one. I assure you that you will
not finish your work in all the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes.”
First pray, then read. This week's
reading is Matthew 9-11.
Think about the text
What is the passage about? What
does it tell me about God the Father,
Jesus, the Holy Spirit? What does it
teach about life? Is there a
command? ^[\O