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R.T. Kendall
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January 2 - February 11, 2021
“Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.”
Few seem to notice how so many of today’s healers and evangelists quite openly encourage you to focus on them. They are stars.
Paul may have had his “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7, NKJV), but he was not as spiritual as we can be today!
Never forget that King Saul prophesied on his way to kill David (1 Sam. 19:21–24).
I have been in many services when there is no public praying at all. I have also discovered that most pastors and church leaders don’t have a Bible-reading plan (they turn to the Bible mostly to get a sermon)—and have almost no personal, private payer life. No
No matter how right you and I may be—even theologically—when we lose our tempers, we are the ones in the wrong, even if we are right!
If Jesus came to many churches today, the first thing He would do is to make a whip out of cords and drive money changers out and overturn their tables, as described in John 2:14–15.
As C. S. Lewis put it, “Aim at heaven and you will get the earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither.”

