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The Saturday Morning Post – Stubble

Today’s Passage – Malachi 1 – 4 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Psalms 16 – 20; Proverbs 4)

Read the “1004 Evening and Morning“ devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. Did you ever see stubble burn? Stubble burns very quickly and we use it to get a campfire going. And if you look at the definition of the word ‘stubble’, it means, “The short stalks left in a field after the crops have been harvested.”

The wicked are as stubble. Solomon warned his son to stay away from the wicked in Proverbs 4…

There is going to be a great harvest someday. All that is left on the earth will be stubble. But, did you know that a seed can be planted directly into the stubble, and it will bring forth a new plant?

Peace.

Pastor Ted Stahl

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  • Amen Pastor. I pray that I am ready for when my Lord Jesus comes to take me home. I pray that I will not be in a state of slumber that I am busy serving the Lord with my whole heart and soul like the post.

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