Weekly Truth

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Matthew 9:35-36

Scripture is God-breathed and true. When we memorize it, we carry the good news of Jesus with us wherever we go. 

For this study, we will memorize our key passage, Matthew 9:35–36. This week we will start with the first part of verse 35, which begins to describe Jesus’s ministry.

Jesus continued going around to all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and every sickness. When he saw the crowds, he felt compassion for them, because they were distressed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd—Matthew 9:35–36

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  1. Christine Cobos says:

    How great is the love of the father , not to want his very children to be lost. A love that cannot be compared. Thankful for such love

  2. Dorothy says:

    Lord God help us to teach the GREAT NEWS of Your One and Only Son Christ Jesus’ birth, life, death and resurrection and of the Holy Spirit and how to be filled with it. You have been, are and always will be Ruler of rulers, Lord of lords, and the Almighty and Most Powerful God. Remind us also You are a caring, loving and forgiving Father. As we go out into the world this week Lord be with us and watch over us. Help us to show others the way, the truth and the light. Amen.

    Sisters be blessed and spread the GREAT NEWS of Christ and the Holy Spirit throughout the world.

  3. Rhonda J. says:

    Happy Sunday Dear She’s!

    We didn’t make it to church this morning (2nd Sunday now) But watched online and it was an amazing service as our Pastor is in a study on Generations and the importance to pass down the Truth to our kids (and anyone). He was much more passionate today of how vital it is for us Christians to teach and stand on the truth of Jesus, the ONLY path to God. We ended up going at the end of the last service to see a friend of mine that was getting baptized today that we didn’t want to miss! It was great and heartwarming to see so many lined up to get publicly baptized into our church family, the big C church, and mainly of course born-again in Christ, through Christ, and with the Holy Spirit! This friend I met in a small group this summer and she was broken coming out of a bitter divorce. Today she is a different person!

    I pray that we She’s can be an example, a light, a shoulder to cry on, a prayer warrior, friend to the broken, and a pointer to the Savior, in all our ways and days. Lord, bless each one of my sister she’s, my cherished friends here, and guide them and fill them each up daily with your manna and give them the hunger and desire to change the world for you, whether it be big or small, or in word or deed, by encouragement or however You Lord see fit, we just want to be a vessel for You! In Jesus name, Amen and Amen!

  4. Mari V says:

    @Kimberly Z. You are SO sweet. Thank you for praying for me! I feel SO loved here at SRT. And it means a lot to me that you and all this she’s are praying for my car situation. And as far as Running goes, sometimes it takes lacing up those shoes and getting out there even when I don’t feel like it. I put on worship music or something I love listening to. Sometimes even the SRT podcast. When I go by myself, it’s Jesus and me time.

  5. Susan Lincks says:

    Amen

  6. Eryn Irrera says:

    ❤️

  7. Kimberly Z says:

    @Mari praying for your car situation to get better still! I wish I had your motivation to run! I have never been a good runner but like how much of a challenge it is to me. I ran a brutal (haha) half marathon a couple years ago but haven’t since. One of my goals this year is to run another one! I hope you all have a great week this week. Thanks for all the prayers. You are all truly a gift.

  8. Jennie Dodge says:

    God bless you for being a teacher. Things are so different from back in the day I can’t imagine your daily challenges.