The Pastor's Note: A Collection of 100 Daily Devotions

Throughout the gospel, we find how Christ used parables to describe our personal relationship with God. He took the tangible things of life as example to illustrate a spiritual life in Christ.

The devotional before you has one hundred devotions, many based on parables of my life and stories I recall. Why one hundred? One hundred represents fullness and a completion, as well as principle of return. My first hope is that your reading this will not only help you to recognize that everything is spiritual, but also give you an opportunity to know and experience more of Gods presence. Second, my hope is that completing this devotion wont mark an end or accomplishment, but that you will be spiritually primed to pursue greater depths in an intimate relationship with our Savior. And last, with the principle of return, I pray that you will continue to grow and be further profitable to Gods kingdom and purpose, taking what God gives in abundance and pouring it over into the lives of others.

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The Pastor's Note: A Collection of 100 Daily Devotions

Throughout the gospel, we find how Christ used parables to describe our personal relationship with God. He took the tangible things of life as example to illustrate a spiritual life in Christ.

The devotional before you has one hundred devotions, many based on parables of my life and stories I recall. Why one hundred? One hundred represents fullness and a completion, as well as principle of return. My first hope is that your reading this will not only help you to recognize that everything is spiritual, but also give you an opportunity to know and experience more of Gods presence. Second, my hope is that completing this devotion wont mark an end or accomplishment, but that you will be spiritually primed to pursue greater depths in an intimate relationship with our Savior. And last, with the principle of return, I pray that you will continue to grow and be further profitable to Gods kingdom and purpose, taking what God gives in abundance and pouring it over into the lives of others.

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The Pastor's Note: A Collection of 100 Daily Devotions

The Pastor's Note: A Collection of 100 Daily Devotions

by John L. Spurgeon
The Pastor's Note: A Collection of 100 Daily Devotions

The Pastor's Note: A Collection of 100 Daily Devotions

by John L. Spurgeon

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Throughout the gospel, we find how Christ used parables to describe our personal relationship with God. He took the tangible things of life as example to illustrate a spiritual life in Christ.

The devotional before you has one hundred devotions, many based on parables of my life and stories I recall. Why one hundred? One hundred represents fullness and a completion, as well as principle of return. My first hope is that your reading this will not only help you to recognize that everything is spiritual, but also give you an opportunity to know and experience more of Gods presence. Second, my hope is that completing this devotion wont mark an end or accomplishment, but that you will be spiritually primed to pursue greater depths in an intimate relationship with our Savior. And last, with the principle of return, I pray that you will continue to grow and be further profitable to Gods kingdom and purpose, taking what God gives in abundance and pouring it over into the lives of others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781512775235
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 03/06/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 359 KB

About the Author

John Spurgeon surrendered to the ministry at the age of forty and he is currently the pastor of Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Nacogdoches, Texas. He has his B.B.A. degree from Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. He and his wife, Debra, have two children and three grandchildren.

To find out more, visit www.johnspurgeon.com

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