November 24
(Luke 1:69-74 NIV) "He has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David {70} (as he said through his holy prophets of long ago), {71} salvation from our enemies and from the hand of all who hate us-- {72} to show mercy to our fathers and to remember his holy covenant, {73} the oath he swore to our father Abraham: {74} to rescue us from the hand of our enemies, and to enable us to serve him without fear"
(Galatians 1:3-5 NIV) "Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, {4} who gave himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, {5} to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen."
(Psalms 25:20 NIV) "Guard my life and rescue me; let me not be put to shame, for I take refuge in you."
We all have enemies in this world. We may have human enemies who hate us. We certainly have a great spiritual enemy who seeks our demise. There is no salvation other than Jesus, who was sent by God to rescue us. But often, we are our own worst enemy. Our external enemies don’t need much help when we do most of the work ourselves. It is often said: “He backslid and fell into sin.” But most of us don’t slide or fall into sin. We run toward it. We wade into it. We soak in it like it was a hot tub. Most of our sins are not accidental. We may be blinded as to the consequences, but we are hardly ever ignorant about our direction. Zechariah sings that Jesus came to save us from our enemies. He came to rescue us from ourselves. The question for today is this: Will you reach up and take his rescuing hand, or will you continue to use your hands to swim in sin? It’s your choice. -- Friar Tuck’s Word of the Day
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