For in one Spirit were we all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether bond or free; and were all made to drink of one Spirit. (1 Corinthians 12:13)
Ибо все мы одним Духом крестились в одно тело, Иудеи или Еллины, рабы или свободные, и все напоены одним Духом. (1-е Коринфянам 12:13 Russian)
Бо ми всі одним Духом охрищені в тіло одне, чи то юдеї, чи геллени, чи раби, чи то вільні, і всі ми напоєні Духом одним. (1 Коринтяни 12:13 Ukrainian)
O LORD, our dear God and heavenly Father ~ thank you for the brightness of your everlasting grace and mercy that greets us on this new day. Give us a minute speck of your vast wisdom so that we will properly understand the magnificence of the great congregation of believers around the world who by faith in Jesus Christ as your Son, have been immersed in water and the Spirit, signifying the unity of the singular Body of Christ. Grant us courage during these last days before Christ appears so that we will do our best to convince lost souls to repent and turn to the Savior, who alone died as a substitute offering for the sins of all people. We pray in the precious name of Jesus, Amen.
Thirteen
souls were present for worship service here in Nikolaev yesterday. This was
warming to our hearts as our bodies are now starting to adjust to the cold. We
also had another excellent Bible study with the boys yesterday prior to
worship. After the worship service, the boys Vitalik, Dima and Zhenya quoted
the verses they had memorized the past week. They love to come to our meetings
and get along well with older people. Later in the afternoon, we took someone
shopping for food since they had to use money to buy a coat and were hungry. We
enjoyed our walk home going a little different route than usual. Now, we face
another week of trying to squeeze in some teaching activities while preparing
to return to the Donetsk region in order to receive the proper stamp in our
Passports that proves we have the 90 day extension. Thank you for the
prayers.
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