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November 30, 1998, Monday
Should the good news of salvation be broadcasted using
many media methods? The city of Alexandria was named for
the famous conqueror Alexander. Was his fame made known
to the world at that time? If there is a great hope and a great
help available for those doomed to death, do you believe
they should be notified?
The Psalmist testified about what God had done for him
and wanted to broadcast it to his family, friends and
peers--"I have not kept the news of salvation to myself;
I have always spoken of your faithfulness and help. In
the assembly of all your people I have not been silent
about your loyalty and constant love" (Psa 40:10). He
used every opportunity to broadcast the salvation news.
Jeremiah prophesied that many would be helped by the
Lord because they called on a faithful God for help-"The
people of Judah and of Jerusalem will be rescued and
will live in safety. The city will be called--The Lord Our
Salvation" (Jer 33:16). Cities are named in honor of
those who are to be remembered for their outstanding
valor and benefit to many.
Zechariah prophesied about his son, John the Baptist,
that he would be a prophet to tell of the bright dawn
that is coming in Jesus to be a hope to all those who
will believe in Him-- "Our God is merciful and tender.
He will cause the bright dawn of salvation to rise on
us and to shine from heaven on all those who live in
the dark shadow of death, to guide our steps into the
path of peace" (Luk 1:78-79). His son broadcasted
the bright hope of salvation and peace.
Let us remember who is our Savior. God's Name is Jehová
Yeshua . He is the God of Salvation when the impossible
situation troubles us. He is the God that sends us a message
of hope when we don't believe we can make it . Raise your
hands to the Lord Of Salvation. Praise Him and thank Him
as the Messiah of Salvation Today!
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