Monday
Philippians 4:6
I don’t worry about anything; instead, I pray about everything. I tell You, God, what I need, and I thank You for all You have done. (ZIG ZIGLAR LIVED THIS VERSE)
Tuesday
Philippians 4:7
By doing this, I experience Your peace, God, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. Your peace will guard my heart and mind as I live in You, Christ Jesus.
Wednesday
Philippians 4:8
And now to all I say one more thing. I fix my thoughts on what is true and honorable and right. I think about things that are pure and lovely and admirable. I think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.
Thursday
Philippians 4:9
I keep putting into practice all I learn and hear and see You doing, Jesus, and You, God of peace, will be with me.
Friday
Philippians 4:10
How grateful I am, and how I praise You, Lord, that You are concerned about me. I know You have always been concerned for me.
Zingers from Croft M. Pentz, Tyndale House Publishers
4476. Salvation may come quietly, but we must not remain quiet about it.
4477. We can be so caught up in the theology of the coming of Christ that we forget the fact of His coming.
4478. The One Who died as our substitute now lives as our Advocate.
4479. How tragic that people pay a high price for being lost when salvation is free.
4480. Empty cross–empty tomb–full salvation!