Working for Your Worth 11/7/2025

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by Staci Stallings.

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Jenny.

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Worth.  What is it?

We ask, “Is it worth it?” and “What’s it worth to you?”

All of the definitions of worth speak of value–monetary or life value.

But where do we get our worth?  I think that is a central way Satan uses to get us off-track.  I also think if we were to look at the question and not just live it blindly, it could help us find some peace rather than a mountain of stress.

Let’s look first at how the world says we get our worth.  There are many ways the world says you can be “worth it.”  You can have a well-paying job or a good family; a fine home or fancy cars.  You can be a leader in your community or you can contribute to society in some meaningful way.

All of those are fine in their place, but here’s the problem.

When you get your worth from your job, what happens when you lose the job or even could potentially lose it?  At that point the job becomes your worth.  No wonder losing a job can be so devastating.  Yes, you have the financial strain, but worse the job loss signals to you that your worth is suddenly zero.

How about if your worth is tied up in being married or in a relationship?  “I am worth it because I have someone who loves me.”  Okay.  What happens when they leave or die?

Many Christians try to derive their worth from their work in the church or in ministry.  Don’t get me wrong–ministry is important, but it does not and should not define if you are worth it or not.  When people begin to look to their ministry and church work to give them self-worth, oh, do they get into trouble quickly.

And I believe right there is where Satan snags the most well-intentioned Christians. In their heads and their hearts, he twines the belief that “since I’m working in the church, I’m worth something.”

However, when you are working for your worth in any context, even the in the church, you’re in trouble.  Why?  Because seeking worth through your own work can become an addiction.  At first, it feels like it takes very little ministry to experience a worth-increase.  Then, as you go, it takes more and more to experience that same sense of “I’m worth it.”

Now, I love the church, but it is one place that will absolutely ask you to give more than any human ever can.  There are always positions to fill, jobs to do, needs to be met.  You can join the choir and the ladies organization; you can pray for missions and help at the bake sale; you can volunteer to help with the youth, teach Sunday School and run VBS; you can help plant the trees and do the fundraiser for the new foyer rug.  You can read in services, usher, and be in hospitality. You can be on the finance council and on the board.

There is literally no end to the ministries you can choose to be in, and therein lies the trap.  When you are working for your worth, and to get the “high” you initially experience from gaining your self-worth through you work, you have to do more and more and more; and there are so many good things in the church that you could be doing…. Oh, it’s easy to hit burn-out while simultaneously feeling like you are not doing enough.

It’s a paradox that snags too many Christians.

So what is the answer?

Stop working for your worth!

The truth is… the Good News is… your worth is not defined by anything on this earth.  Nothing you do or don’t do can add or subtract from your inherent worth.  Why?  Because your worth doesn’t come from you or anything outside you. It comes only from God, and the worth God imbues you with is perfect and whole just as it is.  No additions or subtractions necessary.

Does that mean we don’t work?  No.  It means we work from a spirit of who we are in God, not from a spirit of trying to become something if we do enough.

Stop working for your worth.  Understand that right now, just as you are–you are worth it because God says you are.

Once you get that, your work will no longer feel like work. You can say yes when you want to and no when you don’t, and not feel the crushing guilt of letting everyone else down and knowing that now they will think you are not worth it.

The truth is:  You are priceless, just as you are, because God made you and you are a Child of the King.

Period.  End of sentence… and beginning of a brand new life.

About the Author:

Staci StallingsA stay-at-home mom with a husband, three kids and a writing addiction on the side, Staci Stallings has numerous titles for readers to choose from. Not content to stay in one genre and write it to death, Staci’s stories run the gamut from young adult to adult, from motivational and inspirational to full-out Christian and back again. Every title is a new adventure! That’s what keeps Staci writing and you reading. Although she lives in Amarillo, Texas and her main career right now is her family, Staci touches the lives of people across the globe with her various Internet and writing endeavors.

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Book Spotlight: The Elite of the Weak 11/6/2025

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The Elite of the Weak

by Precarious Yates

The Elite of the Weak

Book 1 of Revelation Special Ops

How far will teen spy Hadassah Michelman go to free kids from modern slavery? Will she stake out all night in a West African Jungle?

Swim through a polluted river in The Philippines?

Climb through abandoned sewers in Rome?

At least the organization she wants to work for, RSO, supplies handy espionage gadgets. She hopes they’re enough to get her out of a thousand impossible situations.

She never imagined anyone from her team would encounter dinosaurs. Terrorists with biochemical weapons. Earthquakes in every corner of the globe.

Will she still rescue kids from traffickers when disasters surround?

Will she have strength enough to be the elite of the weak?

And if not, where will she find it?

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CrossReads Short Takes: Back to Denali & Mouse in Your Pocket 11/5/2025

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Back to Denali

by Sharon K Connell

Back to Denali

Rachel O’Rourke, a reporter for The Fairbanks Star newspaper in Alaska has been assigned the task of writing an article on the Denali National Park Canine Rangers. Although the assignment could boost her career as a journalist, and she loves the sled dogs, she dreads going back to Healy where painful memories from two years ago are sure to resurface.

Denali Park Ranger, Liam Chadwick, loves his job with the canine rangers. He hasn’t felt the need for a woman in his life and is content to work with the dogs, fellowship with his co-workers, and volunteer with search and rescue during time off from his demanding job. Yet his buddy, Anik Amarock, a veteran musher and Native American of the Inuit people, plans to show Liam he needs more than all work and no play.

When Rachel comes home to Healy, she finds her sister, Deirdre, unexplainably hostile towards her. Could it be jealousy… or something deeper. Will Deirdre’s anger lead to danger for all concerned?

And what is wrong with Rachel’s boss, Jess Gibson, the owner of The Fairbanks Star? Is he in love with her, just being a real pain, or something else?

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Mouse in Your Pocket

by Janetta Fudge-Messmer

Jessica Montgomery inherits her uncle’s property—i.e., a junkyard. After much deliberation and prayer, Jess decides to clean up the mess Melvin left her…with her family and friends’ help, of course.

But amid this seemingly overwhelming situation, she meets Jimmy Barnes. He claims her uncle left him the old truck parked on her front lawn. Did she mention he has no proof of ownership, and a tree is growing out of it?

In Mouse in Your Pocket, Jessica soon learns that her common sense flies out the window, except for when it comes to Jimmy Barnes. Can life get any more complicated? In Miss Montgomery’s case, yes, it can.

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Give Thanks To The Lord With All Your Heart 11/4/2025

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by Robin McKinley,

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David directed us in Psalm 138 to give thanks to the Lord with a heart full of praise. He used the word “thanks” only twice in this Psalm. He, however, compelled us to show our thankfulness through praising the Lord.

I give you thanks, O Lord, with all my heart; I will sing your praises before the gods. Psalm 138:1

At first glance, a person might think that David was offering praises to other gods. He wasn’t; he was saying, “I’ll worship my God right in front of your god. “In other words, we can and should offer praises to God anywhere we want.

He went on to say why he continued to thank the Lord. Why he offered praises to His name.

I praise your name for your unfailing love and faithfulness; for your promises are backed by all the honor of your name. Psalm 138:2

David was thankful because of the Lord’s unfailing presence in his life. He also received great encouragement from God.

As soon as I pray, you answer me; you encourage me by giving me strength. Psalm 138:3

Not only did David give thanks to God, but all the kings of the earth would also thank Him. They all will hear His voice and sing His praises.

Every king in all the earth will thank you, Lord, for all of them will hear your words. Yes, they will sing about the Lord’s ways, for the glory of the Lord is very great. Psalm 138:4-5

You Are An Important Person

Why do you think David considered it essential to include the kings of the earth in this Psalm? It’s because of their influence. You might ask, “What does that have to do with me?”

Kings aren’t the only people of influence. You also have a circle of influence. According to Peter’s first epistle, you are greater than an earthly king.

But you are God’s chosen treasure—priests who are kings, a spiritual “nation” set apart as God’s devoted ones. He called you out of darkness to experience his marvelous light, and now he claims you as his very own. 1 Peter 2:9 TPT

Look at the reason you have to give God a lifetime of thanks. And why should you praise Him with all your heart? He has called you his very own and made you into an important somebody.

Once you had no identity as a people; now you are God’s people. Once you received no mercy; now you have received God’s mercy. 1 Peter 2:10

David offered plenty of reasons why we should be thankful to the Lord. At the close of this Psalm, he gave one more. In it, he revealed the personal relationship he experienced with God.

The Lord will work out his plans for my life— for your faithful love, O Lord, endures forever. Don’t abandon me, for you made me. Psalm 138:

The Lord wants the same type of relationship with each of us, because He will work out His plans for your life as well.

Lord, we give thanks to you because of who you are. We also thank you for what you have made us into. As your children, your royal priesthood, we offer you a lifetime of thanks with a heart full of praise. 

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Pastor RobinRobin, with his wife Cindy, became children’s evangelists early in their ministry. They ministered to children full time for 8 years. During that time they developed several children’s stories which were told with visuals and puppets.

Robin recently turned two of those stories into children’s books. One is called “The Contest,” a book about the Fruit of the Spirit, and the other is called “Twas the Night of Christmas”.  He has also authored 5 volumes of devotional books called, 3 Minutes Alone with God. Each entry is a product of his personal biblical Journaling.

These and his other writings are available on his website called Christian Perspectives at www.ramckinley.com. When you visit this site, you can sign-up for newly written devotions as they come out which will be emailed to you.

Presently Robin is the pastor of Calvary Christian Center in Pottstown, PA. He is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God. He and his wife make their home in Birdsboro, Pa. He also serves as the president of the local ministerium. He and Cindy have two married sons and four grandchildren.

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CrossReads Weekly Devotional: Take Time by Precarious Yates 11/3/2025

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by Precarious Yates

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This morning, I woke up in so much pain that I could hardly stand. I have been going hard from five in the morning until ten o’clock at night for several weeks, so it was only a matter of time before I woke up like this. My husband was more than sympathetic and allowed me to rest. My children picked up a lot of the farm chores I normally do.

Throughout the day, I have been meditating on one of the most amazing facts from scripture. First Corinthians 6:19:

Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? 

My propensity to ignore myself while caring for others gets rather out of hand sometimes. I realized it was time to slow it down, take a few deep breaths, and honor the Lord by honoring this body that he has given me. Taking time to rest is not selfish (unless you do nothing but rest). Instead of being a selfish act, rest is a holy act. 

God made these bodies of ours to require rest. It resets us emotionally, physiologically, and mentally. It also gives us a chance to posture ourselves before the Lord and hear from Him. This is the reason for Sabbath. 

Have you been going and going without rest? It’s important that we take breaks from all kinds of things so that we can rest. Breaks from food—fasting sometimes brings healing. Breaks from social media—this way we can hear what God says and hear our own thoughts separate from the thoughts of others. Breaks from constant activity—when we rest our bodies, we can build up our immune system and our resilience. As it says in Psalm 139:14, we are fearfully and wonderfully made.

Hebrews 4:9-11 says:

There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; 10 for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from his. 11 Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will perish by following their example of disobedience.

If this has spoken to you, I encourage you to take a few minutes to pray.

Lord, I thank you that you have set a day, and called it Today, when we can enter into Your rest. Thank you for providing rest from our works through Jesus our Lord. Thank you for allowing us a time to draw away with You, no matter the day of the week. Thank you for bringing us refreshing rest that restores our souls. Amen.

God bless you!

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Life Lesson: Be – Do – Have 10/31/2025

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by Staci Stallings.

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This revelation hit me the other day while I was listening to a speaker on having financial balance in your life.  The author talked about a goal setting seminar he went to.  The lesson he revealed is that too often when we set goals, we are setting the “have” part of the equation, then “doing” the work of getting to the goal without ever making the effort to “be” anything.

If you’re paying attention, there’s a math lesson that translates to this message.  Any math person will tell you that there is a definite order to life.  A + B = C, and if you get it out of that order, even the simplest of ideas can get overwhelmingly confusing.  So this equation must begin with “be” not “do” or “have.”

For example, people set a goal of meeting the right person.  That is the “have” that they want, so they begin “doing” the things the world says make sense to get to that goal.  They go to bars, they go to church, they go to work, they go to parties, they go to school—all with the spoken or unspoken intention of acquiring what they do not have, a partner.  Years ago they called females in college with this mindset, “Mrs. Majors.”

They were not in college to get a degree; they were in college to get a husband.
In today’s world some of these types—men and women—have the “have” and “do” parts down to a science.  One manifestation of this is the book that became famous a decade or so ago called “The Rules.”  This book purported to explain exactly what you had to “do” to get the goal of “having” a mate.  The problem is that this is completely senseless when you understand the equation of “be-do-have.”

When you truly get this life lesson, it will have a profound impact on every aspect of your life.  No longer will you focus solely on the goal—now you will focus on who you must first become, and the attainment of the goals will follow.

I know, it sounds Pollyanna.  It sounds so simple.  But it’s the simple-sounding things that are often the most difficult to actually do.  I see this turmoil in teenagers a lot.  They think that their identity is created by who they are with, what they wear, what their outward appearance is, the grades they get, the college they attend, what they do.  The reality, however, is that identity is based on who you are not what you do.

That’s why you hear of 10- and 20-year high school reunions in which the popular kids are now struggling and some of the most unpopular kids are now the successful adults.  When you understand this equation, it makes perfect sense.  Think about it.  In high school, the “popular” kids already “have.”  They have the status, the good looks, the admiration of others.  Why work for something you already have?

The unpopular kids on the other hand are forced to find their true identity not in the outer world, but in the inner world.  So they work on themselves rather than on what the outside world says is important.  Thus, 10 or 20 years down the road, they who have been forced to “be” are now “doing” and “having” in much greater proportion than those who “had” everything.

To be sure, this is a vast generalization.  There are popular kids who take time out to work on themselves and “become,” and there are unpopular kids who want to “have” so badly that they contort who they are trying to fit in. The exceptions are there, but so is the rule.

You have to be before you can do, and you have to do before you can have.  If you don’t, nothing you ever get will be enough.  And if you do, whatever you have will be plenty.  With this in mind, find some time today to fit a little “being” time into your “to-do” list.  It may just turn out to be the best time investment you could ever make.

About the Author:

Staci StallingsA stay-at-home mom with a husband, three kids and a writing addiction on the side, Staci Stallings has numerous titles for readers to choose from. Not content to stay in one genre and write it to death, Staci’s stories run the gamut from young adult to adult, from motivational and inspirational to full-out Christian and back again. Every title is a new adventure! That’s what keeps Staci writing and you reading. Although she lives in Amarillo, Texas and her main career right now is her family, Staci touches the lives of people across the globe with her various Internet and writing endeavors.

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CrossReads Book Spotlight Daphne’s Determination 10/30/2025

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Daphne’s Determination

(Westward Home and Hearts Mail-Order Brides Book 60)

by Janice Cole Hopkins

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Daphne Marshall is surprised when her uncle asks her to become a mail-order bride to prove that her cousin’s husband murdered her. Can she do it? Did she dare? There are so many variables and questions involved. Yet, a few weeks later, she finds herself in Colorado, staring into the eyes of a man who might be a killer.

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CrossReads Short Takes: PREVAIL & Lizzie’s Bargain 10/29/2025

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PREVAIL

Contemporary Christian Romantic Suspense

(Spiritual Warfare Series Book 5)

by Linda K. Rodante

PREVAIL

Garrett’s job with the Coastguard is high-paced and harrowing, but his social life resembles an ocean freighter stuck in the doldrums. With Christmas on the horizon, he’s trying to hold to his new faith, but a tragedy in his childhood makes it the one holiday he dreads.

Paramedic Whitney Springfield loves Christmas, and Garrett Lovett might be the best Christmas gift ever—if she could get him to notice her. But it’s evident that silky blond locks trump her red curls where the handsome IronWorks grad is concerned.

When another Christmas tragedy strikes, Garrett and Whitney join forces to catch a killer. In the midst, they may find each other—if the guilt from past mistakes doesn’t keep them apart. Novella length.

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Lizzie’s Bargain

by Laurean Brooks

Lizzie's Bargain

Their foreman rides away the same day Lizzie Vincent buries her father. A week later a reserved stranger stumbles onto the Vincent ranch. What is he hiding?

Extenuating circumstances surround the death of Lizzie Vincent’s father. A bullet from a rifle barely misses his chest while he inspects a break in the fence. Two days later he dies of heart failure. Was the shot meant to kill him? What motive did the shooter have?

Lizzie Vincent has just returned from her father’s funeral when their foreman Jesse saddles up and rides away. She’d hoped he would propose in spite of her grandmother’s warnings. Days later, a bedraggled stranger stumbles onto the ranch. Expecting Jesse’s return by fall roundup, Lizzie bargains with Britt Langford to fill his position until then.

What Lizzie does not count on is losing her heart to this enigmatic stranger. Why does Britt evade questions about his past? What secrets lurk behind his soulful gray eyes?

Britt went to prison for a crime he did not commit. He’s kept that secret buried and when folks start prying, he packs up and leaves. Britt soon loses his heart to Lizzie, but she’s asking questions. His head shouts, “Flee!” but his heart pleads, “Stay!” Britt determines to stay, only because a Langford keeps his promises. And only until fall roundup.

As Lizzie’s attraction toward Britt grows, she struggles with her loyalty to the previous foreman. Will Jesse return after sowing his wild oats? Has her loyalty been misplaced? Will Lizzie seek God’s guidance to make the right choice—whether it be Jesse or Britt?

Will Britt and Lizzie catch the culprit cutting their fences—the one whose shot was the indirect cause of her father’s death?

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The Good Guy 10/28/2025

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by Suzanne D. Williams

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THE MERCY of God was at work long before I needed it. Thousands of years ago, God saw me, He knew what I would struggle with, and mentioned me by name. By the time I awakened to see His plan for my life and the health He had planned for me, He’d already done more than I could fathom.

This is the promise in the Word, but we’ve generalized it. Just like John 3:16’s “whosoever”, we’ve made ourselves an unknown face in the masses. But this is not how God sees people. Proverbs 3:5 tells us to “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.” What we understand is so small in the scope of things. What God knows is specific and precise. He knows DNA, molecules, and our infinite number of ancestors. He could tell us what our four-times Grandpa ate for supper Christmas of 18—. 

I am a specific person to God, and so valuable He’d go to great lengths to rescue me from the Pit. Frankly, I’m so used to being a wallflower that when God calls me by name, I’m forever surprised. But God’s mercy is a continual thing with Him. He loves showing mercy. So much that He’s seeking opportunities. His love for Israel is an example in Old Testament prophecy.

“He continues to forgive all your sins, he continues to heal all your diseases, he continues to redeem your life from the Pit, and he continually surrounds you with gracious love and compassion. He keeps satisfying you with good things, and he keeps renewing your youth like the eagle’s.” (Psalms 103:3-5)

The prophet Ezekiel spoke to Israel of God’s desire for them, and the words of chapter 20, verse 32 rings in my ears. There, Israel says they will just be like the heathen, they’ll worship who they want to, even if it displeases their covenant God. But no, they wouldn’t, and in the following verses, the prophet says in Jehovah’s words, “I will be sanctified in you before the heathen. And ye shall know that I am the LORD, when I shall bring you into the land of Israel, into the country for the which I lifted up mine hand to give it to your fathers (Verses 41-42).” 

“FOR MY NAME’S SAKE, I will not do according to your wicked ways,” He says (Verse 44). Instead, He will show mercy. He will bring blessing. 

This cry for them comes from the prophet Jeremiah in Lamentations, as well. In a destroyed and deserted Jerusalem, the prophet weeps God’s broken heart then, chapter 3, he says, “It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.” 

The truth is, God warned them of their transgression long before it happened. In Deuteronomy, He spoke of “when” they would sin and not “if” they would. And to prophets Isaiah and Malachi, He despised their sinful sacrifices, their vain oblations (Isaiah 1:11,13; Malachi 3:8-9) and promised His blessings for rightly-offered ones. To Ezekiel, He showed the polluted temple (Ezekiel 8:9). Yet we read of His love for them from the prophet Micah. Though the heathen would say, “Let her be defiled (Micah 4:11),” in other words, “Give up on her, O God,” God replied, “They know not the thoughts of the Lord, neither understand His counsel: for he shall gather them as the sheaves into the floor (Verse 12).” What does that mean? From their sinfulness, He would cause harvest. Abundance. They would not stray like they wanted, nor be destroyed like they wanted, but be turned to Him and forgiven.

“Thy graven images also will I cut off, and thy standing images out of the midst of thee; and thou shalt no more worship the work of thine hands.” (Micah 5:13) 

“Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth in mercy. He will turn again, he will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our iniquities; and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea. Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob, and the mercy to Abraham, which thou hast sworn unto our fathers from the days of old.” (Micah 7:18-20)

“But how does this apply to me, Suzanne?” you ask. “What do convoluted prophecies of Old Testament Israel have to do with me today?”

That He has not changed. The God who SO LOVED the world that He would deliberately die a painful death to rescue us, has been “putting Himself in man’s shoes” forever. Didn’t He save infant Moses from certain death and dedicate Him to Israel’s salvation? Didn’t He send the prophet Jonah to preach deliverance to Ninevah? And they repented and were cleansed. 

God is never the bad guy. Never. Our struggles paint Him that way, but it is a lie. He knew me, long before I ever existed, and prepared my rescue. I had to submit to it and walk it out. This is what we miss. He is merciful but if we treat His mercy as insufficient or non-existent, then we won’t SEE IT. Literally. It’s there, in front of us, it’s ALWAYS there, but we are BLIND. But in seeing it, in our submission to Him, if we commit ourselves to the process, God will do great things for us, things beyond our understanding, in the WAY that is best for us, and in His PERFECT TIMING. The end result He desires is always our peace, and the journey is always WITH HIM as OUR REFUGE. 

He has been mine. When all looked ugly and dark, and I was thinking the doubts we first fall to thinking, I then remembered His mercy. “Didn’t He heal you of migraines, Suzanne?” Yes, He did. “Didn’t He heal you of diabetes and neuropathy?” Yes, He did. “Isn’t He still on the throne, still good, still Savior?” Yes, He is. And His Spirit is in me and upon me and His Word is Truth, and suddenly, I can take another step. 

“What, then, can we possibly say in response to this? Don’t you realize that God is on our side? And if God is for us, who can be against us? God does not need convincing to be good to us; No! It is we who need convincing that God is good to us! If he did not withhold his own Son—but gave him up for us all—don’t you realize that he will withhold nothing good from us? But along with his Son, he will give us all things that are for our good! Who is it, then, that brings charges against those whom God has chosen? Stop believing Satan’s lies about God—it is not God who brings charges against us! It is God who sets us right with himself. It is God who heals and transforms us.” (Romans 8:31-33, Remedy)

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Suzanne D. WilliamsSuzanne D. Williams, is a native Floridian, wife, mother, and photographer. She is the author of both nonfiction and fiction books.

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CrossReads Weekly Devotional: Faith’s Checkbook: His Service, Face, Name 10/27/2025

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by C H Spurgeon.

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His servants shall serve him: and they shall see his face; and his name shall be in their forehead. (Revelation 22:3-4)

Three choice blessings will be ours in the gloryland.

“His servants shall serve him.” No other lords shall oppress us, no other service shall distress us. We shall serve Jesus always, perfectly, without weariness, and without error. This is heaven to a saint: in all things to serve the Lord Christ and to be owned by Him as His servant is our soul’s high ambition for eternity.

“And they shall see his face.” This makes the service delightful: indeed, it is the present reward of service. We shall know our Lord, for we shall see Him as He is. To see the face of Jesus is the utmost favor that the most faithful servant of the Lord can ask. What more could Moses ask than-“Let me see thy face?”

“And his name shall be in their foreheads.” They gaze upon their Lord till His name is photographed upon their brows. They are acknowledged by Him, and they acknowledge Him. The secret mark of inward grace develops into the public sign-manual of confessed relationship.

O Lord, give us these three things in their beginnings here that we may possess them in their fullness in Thine own abode of bliss!

About the Author:

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (June 19th 1834 – January 31st 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations, to some of whom he is known as the “Prince of Preachers.” He was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, and opposing the liberal and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day.

 

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