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Brighter Day Baptist Church devotional January 6th

1 min · 6 de ene de 2026
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Today’s devotional reminds us that true strength comes from staying connected to God. Just like a tree draws life from the water beneath its roots, believers must draw daily strength from the Lord through His Word and prayer. When we remain rooted in Christ, we can endure life’s pressures without fear and continue to grow spiritually, even in challenging seasons.

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Sermon Title: Washed in the Blood Scripture Foundation: Revelation 7:14, Isaiah 1:18, 1 John 1:7 Description: In this powerful message, “Washed in the Blood,” Rev. Eric Proctor reminds us of the redeeming power of Jesus Christ. Through the timeless hymn, “Are You Washed in the Blood,” and inspiring stories from Billy Graham and Adrian Rogers, this sermon proclaims that the blood of Jesus still cleanses, still saves, and still transforms lives today! From the story of the thief on the cross to modern-day testimonies of redemption, this message invites everyone to the cleansing fountain of grace. Whether you are bound by guilt, overwhelmed by sin, or seeking peace, there is still space at the cross—and power in the blood! Key Themes: The cleansing and forgiving power of Christ’s blood Redemption and new life through faith The invitation to be made whole again The ongoing relevance of the Gospel today Style: An old-time revival message full of conviction, compassion, and hope—calling believers and seekers alike to come and be washed clean by the Lamb. Tagline: “No matter how deep the stain, the blood of Jesus still makes us white as snow.”

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