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Intro
Saturday, January 31 2026from the Brisbane Revival Fellowship
Hello to you today
Only 335 days to the year 2027
Scripture Of The Day
Happy [are] thy men, happy [are] these thy servants, which stand continually before thee, [and] that hear thy wisdom. 2 Kings 10:8.Read The Bible In a Year
Exodus 25-26; Matthew 20:17-34.Thoughts For The Day
The two most abundant things in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity.If we had no faults, we would not take so much pleasure in noticing them in others.
Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the switch.
Motivation For The Day
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.On This Day
1616 - Rounding of Cape Horn for the first time by Dutch expedition of Jacques Le Maire and Willem Corneliszoon Schouten (they name Cape Hoorn after Schouten’s hometown).
1876 - The US Government orders all native American Indians to move onto specified reservations.1905 - 1st automobile to exceed 100 mph (161 kph), British daredevil Arthur Macdonald drive a Napier six-cylinder racing car named 'Samson' on sands of Daytona Beach, Florida, notching a top speed of 104 mph.
1906 - Strongest instrumentally recorded earthquake then recorded at 8.8 on the Richter Scale, occurs off the coast of Ecuador and Colombia killing over 1,00 people.
1928 - Scotch tape 1st marketed by 3-M Company.
1928 - Scotch tape 1st marketed by 3-M Company.
1942 - World War II: Japanese troops complete the conquest of Malaysia.
1943 - World War II: Field Marshal Paulus surrenders the German 6th Army to the Russians at Stalingrad.
1953 - In England, more than 300 hundred people die in widespread flooding in Kent, Essex and East Anglia.
1983 - Britain makes it compulsory to wear seat belts in cars.
1996 - More than 80 people are killed and 1,500 injured when Tamil Tiger guerrillas explode a lorry bomb in the centre of the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo.
1943 - World War II: Field Marshal Paulus surrenders the German 6th Army to the Russians at Stalingrad.
1953 - In England, more than 300 hundred people die in widespread flooding in Kent, Essex and East Anglia.
1983 - Britain makes it compulsory to wear seat belts in cars.
1996 - More than 80 people are killed and 1,500 injured when Tamil Tiger guerrillas explode a lorry bomb in the centre of the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo.
2022 - Online word puzzle Wordle bought for “low seven figure sum” by The New York Times.
Personal Story Of The Day
Being Well Grounded
I picked up a gardening book the other day (a brief moment of mindless boredom) and surprisingly, got some good advice. Take care of the soil, and don't worry so much about the plants. If the soil is good, the seed will take root and grow."
In the parable of the sower in Mark 4, Jesus spoke of the importance of "good ground" (or good soil). He defined good soil as referring to those who "hear" God's Word, "accept it," and "bear fruit" (v20).
If we keep our heart soft and receptive, God's Word will take root, grow and produce fruit. In gardening, life is in the seed. Under the right conditions, it will grow until it reaches maturity and produces fruit. Similarly, if the seed of the Word is planted in the good soil of a receptive heart, it will grow until the character of Jesus is seen.
For the Christian, the power of the spiritual life comes from the indwelling Holy Spirit. As we open our heart to God's will, with eagerness to obey it, the Spirit causes us to grow and bear fruit (Galatians 5:22-23).
We can't make ourselves grow, any more than we can force growth from the seeds in our gardens. But we can tend the soil, keeping our hearts soft, receptive, and obedient to God's Word. Then we will yield the fruit of righteousness. What kind of soil are you?
Jokes Of The Day
One day, a boy called William fell sick. He called his teacher to inform him."William cannot go to school because he is sick," said William.
"Who's speaking?" asked the teacher.
"My uncle," said William.
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Two musicians are walking down the street, and one says to the other, "Who was that piccolo I saw you with last night?"
The other replies, "That was no piccolo, that was my fife."
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Two blondes and a brunet are hanging from a rope and the brunet gives a big long speech on how she is going to sacrifice herself for them...... The blondes clap. !!
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Riddle Of The Day
How do you get down from an elephant?Answer to Yesterday's Riddle
A cabbage, a faucet and a tomato had a race. How did it go?
The cabbage was ahead, the faucet was running, and the tomato tried to ketchup.
Devotional Thoughts Of The Day
Fruit And More Fruit
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness. Gal 5:22. References from Galatians 5:22-23; John 15:1-17.
To see just how much popular culture talks about love, take this quick test: see how many popular songs you can name in the next ten seconds that have love in the title. Even if popular music has never been your favourite genre, you can still probably name at least half a dozen songs with this theme.
Over the next few days we are going to focus on the qualities known as the 'fruit of the Spirit'.
Galatians 5:22-23 is frequently memorised and quoted, and we want to go through each of these attributes to discover what this fruit really looks like. We want to be able to know what this fruit is so that we can recognise it in our own lives and in the lives of others.
We begin today with 'love'. This quality so celebrated in popular culture is also frequently misunderstood. Love is not just warm feelings, or sexual attraction, or even selfless motives. In our verses today, Jesus is speaking to His disciples about love, and we are able to see how He describes this fruit of the Spirit.
First, we see that this love has a divine origin (v9). This isn't something we manufacture ourselves.
Second, love has an inseparable connection to obedience (v10). Jesus demonstrated divine love by His obedience to the Father; we demonstrate love the same way.
Third, love sacrifices for the good of others (v13). Again, Jesus is the ultimate example of this, as He gave His own life so that we might be saved. We are to love each other in the same way... without thought to our own gain, pleasure, or advancement.
Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall: 2 Peter 1:10
When we look back on all of our yesterdays, I am sure there are things we'd love to change. Our lives weren't perfect, and there are things we could have done differently to improve our life. This year will hopefully be better than the problems we have faced in past yesterdays. We can capitalise on our better experience and faith... we can also take advantage of the blessings our fellow Christians have learned.
Besides making changes in our everyday lives, we can make changes in our spiritual life. Peace comes from knowing God intimately, not just knowing 'of Him'. Remember, there is no physical promise of tomorrow. The breath we now breathe could be our last. We have had our yesterdays and today, but tomorrow might never come for some of us.
'Forever' still exists when time ceases. What better thing to do this day than to make sure you are on good terms with our Saviour, Jesus Christ!
If changes need to be made pertaining to your spiritual life, why not start now? Eternity is coming to each of us at some time in the form of a non-corruptible body. Where we spend our time is always our choice and is always up to us. So make your choice now and make your election sure! Get ready to reign with the Lord forever!
Facts Of The Day
Plutonium - first weighed on August 20th, 1942, by University of Chicago scientists Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues - was the first man-made element.
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Closing Thought
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