Unbelief

“Unbelief is one of the commonest spiritual diseases in these latter days. It meets us at every turn, and in every company. Like the Egyptian plague of frogs, it makes its way into every family and home, and there seems no keeping it out. Among high and low, and rich and poor, in town and in country, in universities and manufacturing towns, in castles and in cottages, you will continually find some form of unbelief. It is no longer a pestilence which walks in darkness, but a destruction which wastes at noonday. Unbelief is even thought clever and intellectual, and a mark of a thoughtful mind. Society seems leavened with it. He who avows his belief of everything contained in the Bible, must make up his mind in many companies to be smiled at contemptuously, and thought an ignorant and weak man.” – J.C. Ryle

“So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.” Romans 10:17 

As you consider what the Lord would have you read in 2012 be sure you are listening to the right voice. We have a sure enemy who would love nothing more than to keep you from growing in faith. Listen to the Holy Spirit, He gently leads His own in faith, not unbelief! As you consider, watch this beautiful video of Jeremy Camp’s song, I Still Believe. Once you’ve decided to join our group for next year, simply send an e-mail to debiwalter AT gmail DOT com, and let us know what reading plan your going to follow. We look forward to hearing from you!

Published by Debi Walter

Tom and Debi have been sharing encouragements through their blogs for many years. Marriage, Reading God's Word and documenting family history is our focus. Growing in our relationship with the Lord is primary in all we say, write or do. We are grateful for all who desire to join us in the same endeavors.

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