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Intro

Monday, July 13 2026
from the Brisbane Revival Fellowship

We can all know love, for the love of our Father is placed in our hearts.


Only 172 days to the year 2027


Scripture Of The Day

Blessed [are] they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Matthew 5:6

Read The Bible In a Year

Psalms 7-9 ; Acts 18

Thoughts For The Day

It's a lot easier to react than it is to think.

You shouldn't compare yourself to the best others can do but to the best you can do.

[Television is] the triumph of machine over people.


Motivation For The Day

Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together. Start doing the small.

On This Day

1643 - English Civil War: An early success for Royalist forces with a victory over Parliamentary Army at Roundway Down.
1793 - French Revolution leader Jean Paul Marat is stabbed to death in his bath by Charlotte Corday. She is guillotined four days later.
1919 - British airship R34 lands back in Norfolk, England after making the first round trip across the Atlantic to the United States and back again.
1922 - France II, the world's largest sailing vessel, is wrecked off the coast of New Caledonia.
1974 - West Germany win football's World Cup beating Holland 2-1 in the final.
1977 - Police arrest more than 4,000 looters during a massive blackout caused by a power failure in the city of New York.
1992 - Yitzhak Rabin becomes Prime Minister of Israel.

Personal Story Of The Day

When Life Is Painful

In early October 2005 a powerful earthquake hits Pakistan. TV news images showed distraught people searching the rubble for survivors, while others numbly visited hospitals and morgues to see if their loved ones were alive or dead. Families stood together weeping and crying out for help. Their burden of uncertainty and grief could be seen, heard, and felt. 

If you've experienced an intense feeling of loss, you'll appreciate the words of David in Psalm 55, written during a painful time in his life. Oppressed by the wicked, hated by his enemies, and betrayed by a friend, David spoke of the anxiety and anguish that threatened to crush his spirit: He lamented that fearfulness and trembling had come upon him, and horror has overwhelmed him (v5). But instead of caving in to fear, David poured out his heart to God: "As for me, I will call upon God, and the Lord shall save me. Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice" (v16-17). 

Prayer lifts our eyes from personal tragedy to the compassion of God. It enables us to cast our burdens on the Lord instead of breaking under their weight. When our hearts are filled with pain, it's good to call on God in prayer... morning, noon, and night.


Jokes Of The Day

Judge Jerry Buchmeyer of the US District Court for the Northern District
of Texas writes a monthly article for the Texas Bar Journal. Often, he
cites unusual exchanges between lawyers and witnesses during trials.

The following true exchange says it all:

Lawyer: "So, Doctor, you determined that a gunshot wound was the cause
of death of the patient?"
Doctor: "That's correct."
Lawyer: "Did you examine the patient when he came to the emergency
room?"
Doctor: "No, I performed the autopsy."
Lawyer: "OK, were you aware of his vital signs when he was at the
hospital?"
Doctor: "He came into the emergency room in shock and died a short
time later."
Lawyer: "Did you pronounce him dead at that time?"
Doctor: "No, I am the pathologist who performed the autopsy. I was
not involved with the patient initially."
Lawyer: "Well, are you even sure then, that he died in the emergency
room."
Doctor: "That is what the records indicate."
Lawyer: "But if you weren't there, how could you have pronounced him
dead, having not seen or physically examined the patient at
that time?"
Doctor: "The autopsy showed massive hemorraging in the chest area and
that was the cause of death."
Lawyer: "I understand that, but you were not actually present to
examine the patient and pronounce him dead, isn't that
right?"
Doctor: "No, sir, I did not see the patient or actually pronounce him
dead, but I did perform an autopsy and right now his brain is
in a jar over at the county morgue. As for the rest of the
patient, for all I know, HE COULD BE OUT PRACTICING LAW
SOMEWHERE!!"

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Costello: Hey, Abbott!
Abbott: Yes, Lou?
Costello: I just got my first computer.
Abbott: That's great Lou. What did you get?
Costello: A Pentium II-266, with 40 Megs of RAM, a 2.1 Gig
hard drive, and a 24X CD-ROM.
Abbott: That's terrific, Lou
Costello: But I don't know what any of it means!!
Abbott: You will in time.
Costello: That's exactly why I am here to see you.
Abbott: Oh?
Costello: I heard that you are a real computer expert.
Abbott: Well, I don't know-
Costello: Yes-sir-ee. You know your stuff. And you're going
to train me.
Abbott: Really?
Costello: Uh huh. And I am here for my first lesson.
Abbott: O.K. Lou. What do want to know?
Costello: I am having no problem turning it on, but I heard
that you should be very careful how you turn it off.
Abbott: That's true.
Costello: So, here I am working on my new computer and I want
to turn it off. What do I do?
Abbott: Well, first you press the Start button, and then-
Costello: No, I told you, I want to turn it off.
Abbott: I know, you press the Start button-
Costello: Wait a second. I want to turn it off. Off. I know
how to start it. So tell me what to do.
Abbott: I did.
Costello: When?
Abbott: When I told you to press the Start button.
Costello: Why should I press the Start button?
Abbott: To shut off the computer.
Costello: I press Start to stop.
Abbott: Well Start doesn't actually stop the computer.
Costello: I knew it! So what do I press.
Abbott: Start
Costello: Start what?
Abbott: Start button.
Costello: Start button to do what?
Abbott: Shut down.
Costello: You don't have to get rude!
Abbott: No, no, no! That's not what I meant.
Costello: Then say what you mean.
Abbott: To shut down the computer, press-
Costello: Don't say, "Start!"
Abbott: Then what do you want me to say?
Costello: Look, if I want to turn off the computer, I am
willing to press the Stop button, the End button
and Cease and Desist button, but no one in their
right mind presses the Start to Stop.
Abbott: But that's what you do.
Costello: And you probably Go at Stop signs, and Stop at
green lights.
Abbott: Don't be ridiculous.
Costello: I am being ridiculous? Well. I think it's about
time we started this conversion.
Abbott: What are you talking about?
Costello: I am starting this conversation right now. Good-bye.

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The Queen was showing the Archbishop around the Royal Stables when a stallion passed gas very loudly.

"Oh dear," said the Queen, "I'm sorry about that."

"That's okay" said the Archbishop, "I thought it was the horse."

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Riddle Of The Day

A man had 12 sheep. All but 9 died. How many sheep did he have left?

Answer to Yesterdays Riddle
A man started to town with a fox, a goose and a sack of corn. He came to a stream which he had to cross in a tiny boat. He could only take one across at a time. He could not leave the fox alone with the goose or the goose alone with the corn. How did he get them all safely over the stream?
He took the goose over first and came back. Then he took the fox across and brought the goose back. Next he took the corn over. He came back alone and took the goose.

Devotional Thoughts Of The Day

The Hardest Quiz Has Easy Answers

If God were to give professing believers a quiz on Christianity, many would score well. They would be able to answer "Yes, it's true" to questions such as: Did Christ die for your sins?  Did He rise from the dead? Is the Holy Spirit essential? Do true believers speak in tongues? Is He coming back to earth?

Many of us grow up saying yes to these types of biblical doctrines. But eventually we sense that God is asking us some new questions:

1. Will you trust Me with your life, yes or no? 

2. Will you entrust yourself to My church & family, yes or no? 

3. Will you serve Me by getting involved with others, yes or no? 

4. Will you promote and obey my word... regardless of consequence.

Only when we say yes to these questions does God become real in our life.

To the religious leaders of His day, Jesus said, "Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life." (John 5:39-40). Jesus was saying, in effect, "You can answer true to many facts of Scripture, but you won't say yes to Me."

Can you say you agree with many facts in the written Word, but you haven't said yes to Christ, the Living Word? Then do it now, and Jesus will turn your head knowledge into a life changing heart knowledge and you will grow in your wisdom and understanding of God's ways.



Do Not Fear

After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision, saying, "Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward." Genesis 15:1.

Fear is everywhere. Even people who appear brave, if they 're honest, will admit to moments of immense fear. During World War II, a military governor met with Gen. George Patton in Sicily. When he highly praised Patton for his courage and bravery, the general replied, "Sir, I am not a brave man the truth is, I am a craven coward. I have never been within the sound of gunshot or insight of battle in my whole life that I wasn't so scared that I had sweat in the palms of my hands." 

Patton 's honesty is refreshing, but God offers the best solution for our fears. Abraham was just as human as you and I. Even though he had 318 trained soldiers in his personal army and had just won a major victory over four mighty kings (Gen. 14:13-17), he still experienced times of apprehension and dread. That's why God said, "Do not be afraid." God then told Abraham why he need not be afraid: "I am your shield [to protect you from evil], your exceedingly great reward [to meet all your needs]." Our fears fall into two broad categories. We fear that something will harm us or that we will suffer need in some way. 

God promises that He is sufficient for both of these concerns. The psalmist speaks of God's protection from evil when he says, "A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it shall not come near you" (Ps 91:7). And in another psalm we are assured of God 's provision: "The young lions lack and suffer hunger; but those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing" (Ps 34:10). 

What troubles you today? Put aside your fears and trust God. The God of Abraham is sufficient both to protect you and to provide for all your needs. Where God stands, fear falls.


Facts Of The Day


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Closing Thought

The picture of health requires a happy frame of mind.

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