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Declare the Gospel

DAY 31 OF 31

Rescue the Perishing

Fanny Crosby loved sharing the gospel with anyone who would listen. In 1869 she penned the words to the hymn “Rescue the Perishing.” When asked about the song, she explained, “It was written following a personal experience at the New York City Bowery Mission.” She went on to share that she would go a night each week to talk to “her boys.”

One night while speaking to the boys at the mission, Fanny Crosby kept having the thought that there was a boy present who had wandered away from his mother and must be rescued that night, or he would be eternally lost. She made a plea to each boy that was there that night. At the end of the service, one of the young men came forward and said, “Did you mean me, Miss Crosby? I promised my mother to meet her in Heaven, but as I am now living that will be impossible.” She prayed with him and led him to Christ. As they finished, he said, “Now I am ready to meet my mother in Heaven, for I have found God.”

There are many things in life that are important, but the greatest task we have been assigned is to do our part to rescue those who are perishing before it is eternally too late. The sacrifices that we make for the sake of the gospel, whether they are physical or financial, are worth it. Do not allow anything to deter you from reaching those who are in danger of spending eternity in Hell.

Today’s Gospel Declaration Principle:

God has chosen you to reach others with the gospel. Are you faithfully doing that vital work?

Day 30

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Declare the Gospel

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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