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Friday, November 14 2025
from the Brisbane Revival Fellowship

Howdy ...


Only 48 days to the year 2026


Scripture Of The Day

Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: let such as love thy salvation say continually, The LORD be magnified.
Psalms 40:16

Read The Bible In a Year

Lamentations 3-5 ; Hebrews 10:19-39

Thoughts For The Day

If you are to be, you must begin by assuming responsibility. You alone are responsible for every moment of your life, for every one of your actions

Not every successful man is a good father. But every good father is a successful man

Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.


Motivation For The Day

Tired ? then rest, for when you are rested you can start anew!

On This Day

1582 - English dramatist William Shakespeare marries Anne Hathaway.
1911 - George V and Queen Mary land at Gibraltar - the first time a reigning British monarch has visited a British Commonwealth country.
1940 - World War II: German bombers launch a major night raid on Coventry in the Midlands. More than 1000 are killed and Coventry Cathedral is destroyed.
1948 - Birth of Prince Charles - first child of Princess Elizabeth.
1973 - Princess Anne marries Captain Mark Phillips.
1973 - England football captain Bobby Moore plays his last international match - against Italy at Wembley - his 108th game for his country.
1995 - Diana, Princess of Wales discloses she has given a major interview to the BBC TV programme Panorama in which she discusses the breakdown of her marriage to Prince Charles and admits committing adultery.

Personal Story Of The Day


Waiting For A Healing

Have you or a friend been afflicted with an illness for which there is no medical cure? Has God appeared to ignore your repeated requests for healing? Has this caused you to question His purpose? 

Many people suffer from disabilities, aging associated conditions, even blindness or deafness, or paraplegia. We believe in the power and presence of God, so we pray. We know that God brings light out of darkness, life out of death, hope out of despair. That's what the Scripture teaches us. 

Prayer alone isn't the way to get God to do whatever we want. It's an expression of our trust in His power, wisdom, and grace. No matter what we ask God to do for us, we have to hold the attitude of Jesus, who said, "Nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will". However he also made another astonishing observation... perhaps the first revelation of his still distant ministry... 'And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?' Luk 2:48. At 12 years of age he reveals the secret of overcoming.

Get on with the Lord's work... this makes room for everything else.


Jokes Of The Day

Five-year-old Becky answered the door when the census taker came by. She told the census taker that her daddy was a doctor and wasn't home because he was performing an appendectomy.

"My," said the census taker, "that sure is a big word for such a little girl. Do you know what it means?"

"Sure do! Fifteen-hundred bucks, and that doesn't even include the anesthesiologist!"

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Since old Mr. Willoughby was allergic to cold medicines, his doctor advised him to drink a large glass of carrot juice after a long bath.

A week later when Mr. Willoughby returned, his doctor asked him how he had done. "Not too good," the old man replied. "After I drank the hot bath, I didn't have room for the carrot juice."


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A man goes to the doctor. "Doc," he says pointing to different parts of his body, "when I touch my arm it hurts. When I touch my neck it hurts. And when I touch my stomach it hurts. Do I have some rare disease?"

"No," the doctor replied, "you have a broken finger."

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Riddle Of The Day

If a wheel has 64 spokes,
how many spaces are there
between the spokes?


Answer to Yesterdays Riddle
When can you add two to eleven and get one as the correct answer?
When you add two hours to eleven o'clock, you get one o'clock.

Devotional Thoughts Of The Day

Careless Worship Is Fatal

And Solomon loved the LORD, walking in the statutes of David his father. 1 Kings 3:3... References from 1 Kings 9:1-9; 11:9-13. 

Ecclesiastes begins with the identifying statement: The words of the Teacher, son of David, king in Jerusalem (1:1) and ends with the wise admonition: Fear God and keep his commandments... For God will bring every work into judgment (12:13,14). In between, we find repeated assertions that everything in life under the sun is meaningless. Scholars disagree over who wrote this book, but traditionally it has been attributed to Solomon. Even if he didn't write it, the author seems to have him in mind. We will try to understand how it would be possible for the world's richest and wisest man to look at life with such sadness. 

Solomon showed as much promise as any king could ever want. The first half of today's verse reveal Solomon's brightest point: he genuinely had a heart for God. But the rest of the verse shows the beginning of what would prove to be Solomon's greatest weakness: he was careless with his worship. 

Before building the temple, Solomon and the people of Israel worshiped in the high places, a pagan practice forbidden by God (see Deut 12:16). In His grace, however, God provided an alternative. The first portion of our verses describes the fulfillment of God's promise of His temple, a permanent dwelling place for His Name (1 Kings 9:3). 

At this point in Israel's history, they enjoyed the apparent fulfillment of God's promises for His chosen people. In addition to a glorious place of worship, Israel enjoyed peace (4:25), prosperity (10:27), and the greatest ruler in the world (10:23, 24). But chapter 9 also includes a stern warning from God: turn from Me, and I will make your nation an object of ridicule among all peoples (v7). Surely a leader of unrivalled wisdom like Solomon would not be foolish enough to disobey God so blatantly... but the second half of our verses proves otherwise. 

In Chapter 11, the Lord proclaims judgment on Solomon for turning away. He stripped away the reign of Israel that had been conditionally promised to the line of Solomon (9:4, 5). For David's sake, the Lord did allow the line of Solomon to rule over Judah, thus preserving the kingship of the Messiah in the line of David. 

Put yourself in Solomon's shoes. Solomon possessed more than anyone under the sun, he lost it all, and he knew it... that's why all was vanity. 


What Are You Going To Do With Luck?

2 Peter 1:3 According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:

People go around, sounding off with such phrases as "I wish you luck", "It's my lucky day","it was only luck", "always bad luck", or "if it hadn't been for my luck". Luck is just a 'chance happening'. Luck may or may not be... it's not a sure thing, as some may think. You hear people say, 'push your luck', 'out of luck', 'in luck'... and luck is the furthest thing from the truth of the matter.

I happen to think there is nothing happening or going to happen 'by chance'. There is a reason for everything, whatever it may be. There is not one person here on earth 'by luck'. Scripture says that "the very hairs of your head are numbered" [ Matthew 10:30 ]. There is no child here 'by chance or luck, good or bad'. Scripture tells us, in several instances, that HE formed us in the belly, and He knew us before. There may be children that arrive on earth without being wanted, or without being prepared for, but they aren't here 'by chance'. God has a place for each and every one that comes to earth, and He has planned a life for each of them, however short or long that life may be.

We find ourselves telling someone, "Good luck on the new job, the date, finding what we need, etc., and luck may not even be what we mean. We want them to have success in those areas; yet, we use the dictionary word that means 'chance happening'. We should tell these people that we pray they will have great success on the new job, enjoy the beginning of a new friendship with the new date, or that they will have success in finding those things for which they are looking.

The Bible teaches us that faith is what we are in need of, and plenty of it! It says that 'the just shall live by faith'. That is a far cry from luck... a chance happening. Faith will sustain us; luck will fail us. Noah, by faith, saved his family, when he listened to the Lord's warnings and built the ark. He could have stood around like the rest of the people, paid no heed, and waited on 'luck' to bring him through. He wouldn't have survived. He would have been disobedient, just like the rest that didn't listen to the warning.

Would you rather rely on your luck, or place your faith in the power of the Holy Ghost, with whom all things are possible? Do you want to 'chance' being ready, when Christ returns for His church, or do you want to be assured through faith in Jesus Christ? Anybody that wants 'luck' can have it; I'll live by FAITH anytime!


Facts Of The Day


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Closing Thought

Lord, let me never be too busy to support or uphold your people.

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