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  • Nothing before Its Time - The Crosswalk Devotional - August 1
  • Nothing before Its Time - The Crosswalk Devotional - August 1
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    The Crosswalk Devotional

    Nothing before Its Time
    >By Clarence L. Haynes Jr.

    "There is so much more I want to tell you, but you can't bear it now." - John 16:12 (NLT)

    I want to share with you a truth that I have learned about myself. I often desire immediate answers, quick progress, and instant blessings (don't look at me funny, you probably do the same thing). Yet, over the years, I have realized God operates in my life with order, process, timing, and progress. Today, I invite you to join me in exploring the beauty of God's perfect timing and his intentional process in your life.

    God's process with you is intentional.
    As a believer in Jesus, there is one thing you must come to grips with. There are no accidents or coincidences in God's plan for your life. Every step you take and every experience you encounter are part of his intentional process. This means the good and the bad are part of the process.

     
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    An Amazing Summary of the Bible in These 66 Verses
     
    Mike Nappa

    I am (if nothing else) a curious person.

    Sometimes that gets me in trouble. Like when I decided to find out what would happen if I jumped over a college balcony. I discovered—too late—it was almost two stories high. (Yeah, I impressed the girl…but I also limped around campus for a week!)

    Other times, my curious nature is an unexpected blessing. Take today for instance: I was trying to remember a certain Scripture, couldn't get it right, and suddenly wondered, "What if I could never again open my Bible? What would I do then?"

    I've known some rare folk who've memorized entire books of Scripture. I also know that's not me. But:

    What if I tried to memorize just one key thought from each of the 66 books of the Bible?

    What would those 66 verses be?

    That made me curious. So, here are 66 key verses that may help you remember the story, message, or meaning inherent in each of the 66 Bible books.

    I hope these 66 key verses serve as a helpful—and hopeful—reference for you, too.

     
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