• “Faith’s most severe tests come not when we see nothing, but when we see a stunning array of evidence that seems to prove our faith vain.” – Elisabeth Elliot

Royal Invitation

Twenty-First Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Coming With Jesus
‘Come with Me.’—Cant. iv. 8.
‘COME away” is not all that the Lord Jesus has to say… Continue reading

Twentieth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Come After Jesus

‘Come and follow Me.’—Matt. xix. 21.
FOLLOWING is the only proof of coming.1 There is hardly a… Continue reading

Nineteenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Come Away

‘My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.’—CANT. ii.… Continue reading

Eighteenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Without Christ

‘At that time ye were without Christ’—Eph. ii. 12.

I COULD not do without Thee,
O Saviour of… Continue reading

Seventeenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Tarry Not

‘Come down unto me, tarry not.’—Gen. xlv. 9.
IT is just this ‘tarrying’ that is hindering so many… Continue reading

Sixteenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Royal Largesse

‘Come unto Me : and I will give you the good of the land of Egypt, and ye… Continue reading

Fifteenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

The Command to Come

‘Come unto me. . . . Now thou art commanded, this do ye, . . .… Continue reading

Fourteenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

The Entreaty to Come

‘Come near to me, I pray you.’—Gen. xlv. 4.
‘THERE stood no man with him, while… Continue reading

Thirteenth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

A Hindrance

‘First be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.’—Matt. V. 24.
TT is a… Continue reading

Twelfth Day – Royal Invitation – by Francis R. Havergal

Coming Boldly

‘Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace… Continue reading

  • “Jesus died as He had lived: praying, forgiving, loving, sacrificing, trusting, quoting Scripture. If I die as I have lived, how will I die?” – Nancy Leigh DeMoss

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Verse of the Day

[Spiritual Gifts at Corinth] I thank my God always concerning you for the grace of God which was given to you by Christ Jesus, that you were enriched in everything by Him in all utterance and all knowledge, — 1 Corinthians 1:4-5 (NKJV)

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