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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

My Daily Devotional

God's Patience "What if only ten can be found there? He answered, For the sake of ten, I will not destroy it." Genesis 18:32 The scripture above is God's response to Abraham, who was asking Him to spare Sodom and Gomorrah from destruction. Abraham had already asked God five times to spare them at higher numbers, but wanted to bargain with God. In other devotionals I have talked about patience, but in this one I want to discuss God's patience. In this example, God had been patient with Sodom and Gomorrah, and agreed to not destroy them even if only a few people, out of the whole city, still obeyed Him and His commandments. God is still patient with us today, as He sometimes waits a lifetime for us to repent, and ask Him into our hearts. Would we be as patient as God is? Think back about your own life, and all the things that you have done. Many of you have done terrible things in your life. Some of you have been a thief, some have been addicted to drugs or alcohol, some have cheated on your spouse, maybe even some have committed murder, but none of you are perfect as you all have sinned. God has been patient with you during this time, and has been watching you, and knows all the sinful things you have done. However, the difference between God and you, is that God is patient, and is willing to forgive all your sins, and forget about all your past. He is not like you, as you probably become impatient if you wait a few minutes to be served dinner at a restaurant, or wait in line at the grocery store. Regardless of what you have done God is patiently waiting for you to turn your life over to Him, and give you an eternal life in Heaven, as He loves you. If you have not asked Jesus into your heart, today is the day of your salvation. Take just a moment to get down on your knees right now and ask Jesus to forgive you of your sins, and ask Him to be your savior. He is patiently waiting on you, and will gladly accept you back into the fold. He will give you the most precious gift you will ever receive, which is the promise of an everlasting life in Heaven. Do it now, as tomorrow may be too late. Robert William Brock My Daily Devotional Volume Five November 10

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