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The Hidden Gospel
During World War II, America was concerned with the possibility of bombing raids or invasions. Although this never happened, a civil defense system was set up to prepare people in advance. One of the things they practiced was a “black out” drill which was designed to keep enemy airplanes from being able to identify targets by light from buildings nearby. Windows were covered with dark curtains or blankets, meant to be sure that whatever light was inside was completely hidden from the outside world.
The greatest gift that anyone can ever receive is salvation. The grace of God takes lost sinners and moves them from the family of Satan into His family. All this happens without our doing anything to deserve or earn it. You would think that anyone who had received such a gift would tell everyone about it, but in far too many cases, Christians accept the free gift of salvation and then never mention it to anyone. It’s like we are conducting spiritual black out drills, and it is a tragedy.
The Lord commands us to share the gospel and let our light shine before the world. In truth, the darker the world around us becomes, the more important it is for us to share with others the only hope for their future—salvation through Jesus Christ.
Today’s Gospel Declaration Principle:
When we fail to share the gospel, we are hiding its glorious offer from those who need it most.
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Each daily reading by Pastor Paul Chappell will encourage you to share your faith with others and declare the glorious message of the gospel to a lost world.
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