Grace Day

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Romans 10:14-17

Use this day to pray, rest, and reflect on this week’s reading, giving thanks for the grace that is ours in Christ.

14 How, then, can they call on him they have not believed in? And how can they believe without hearing about him? And how can they hear without a preacher? 15 And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written: How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news. 16 But not all obeyed the gospel. For Isaiah says, Lord, who has believed our message? 17 So faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the message about Christ.
Romans 10:14–17

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  1. Valerie says:

    praying for you, suzanne! my S/O also is a nonbeliever right now, i know how difficult it can be. praying for god to provide you peace and comfort and patience, that he will move mountains in your husband and my S/O’s hearts and bring them to faith, and that your marriage will be restored. peace and blessings to you!

  2. Ashley White says:

    ❤️

    1. Ashley Thomas says:

      Praying for peace and guidance for you and your family Ashley!

    2. AnneLyn P says:

      Praying for you and your family, Ashley.

  3. Suzanne says:

    Please pray with me that the good news of the gospel reaches my husband and he hears and believes. We have been married for 35 years, though separated for the last 3 years. He has asked for a divorce. I pray for restoration of our marriage, but more importantly, I pray for his salvation. I am not around him to share the gospel so I pray that others are put in his path that will. Nothing is too hard for God – even for Bob to be saved when it seems unlikely.

    1. AnneLyn P says:

      Praying for you and Bob.

  4. Cayley Tripp says:

    I love that faith comes from hearing the Word of Christ. We just apply this to our salvation, but this is true every day of our lives!! When we need faith, we can just turn to His Word!

  5. Mari V says:

    I have a lot of my mind right now. I got up before my alarm went off. So I slept a little less than seven hours. Instead of the first focusing on me. I read through all the comments here just know that I prayed for each and everyone of you. Trisha, you got this friend. We are all here for you. Praying that you have a speedy recovery and that you will be able to share the love of Christ with those around you. I’m off to meet with my mentor. I am so grateful for her. Many times we just sit and talk and the number one thing is when I’m all full of anxiety and unanswered questions she’ll say “let’s ask God“. Have a great weekend my dear SRT sisters.

  6. NanaK says:

    We are blessed to have this venue to allow us to reach out to one another and ask for prayer, knowing the strength in our combined prayers and I am agreeing with all of you and your eloquent petitions on Tricia’s behalf today. Thank you sisters for allowing me to be a part of your worlds. I pray that each day, our thoughts, words, and deeds will be more reflective of our loving Savior and less of ourselves as we strive to be “godly” women in today’s society. I pray that each of you has a safe and blessed weekend.

  7. Keely says:

    In Youth Group we are learning about this very topic- walking across the room and presenting the Gospel to the lost. It’s such an important task God has placed on us- to spread the good news to a world in desperate need of it!

  8. amarose says:

    Tricia, praying for you that you would be encouraged and that your love for Jesus would shine through, no matter what your circumstances. A verse that’s been particularly sweet to me in a time of suffering is Job 23:10 and I hope this encourages you as well.