Our Daily Bread Devotional | 8th March, 2022 — Beautiful Feet
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 8th March, 2022 — Beautiful Feet

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Our Daily Bread Devotional | 8th March, 2022 — Beautiful Feet
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 8th March, 2022 — Beautiful Feet
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TOPIC: Beautiful Feet
Bible in a Year: Deuteronomy 5–7; Mark 11:1–18
TEXT: Isaiah 52:7
John Nash was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1994, recognizing his pioneering work in mathematics. His equations have since been used by businesses around the world in understanding the dynamics of competition and rivalry. A book and a full-length movie have documented his life and refer to him as having “a beautiful mind”—not because his brain had any particular aesthetic appeal, but because of what it did.
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 8th March, 2022
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 8th March, 2022 — Beautiful Feet
The good news wasn’t attributed to the military might of the Israelites or any other human effort. Rather it was the work of God’s “holy arm” on their behalf (v. 10). The same is true today, as we have victory over our spiritual enemy through Christ’s sacrifice for us. In response, we become the messengers of good news, proclaiming peace, good tidings, and salvation to those around us. And we do so with beautiful feet.
Reflect & Pray
Who brought you the good news of Christ’s sacrifice? To whom can you deliver that news?
Thank You, Father, for sending people into my life to share the news of Christ’s sacrifice. Help me to share it joyously with others.
Prayer Of Salvation
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Say This Prayer
Dear God,
I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I admit that I am not right with You, and I want to be right with You. I ask You to forgive me of all my sins. The Bible says if I confess with my mouth that “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in my heart that God raised.