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06/15/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson
DAILY DEVOTION
The Influence of Our Convictions
Daniel 1:1-21

Although our circles of influence vary in size, we all have the power to affect others, either for good or for bad. Whether at home, in the church, or in the world, our lives are on display. Many times we aren’t even aware of who is impacted by our words, attitudes, and actions.
Daniel’s convictions, not his environment, determined his behavior. He believed in the absolute truth of the Scriptures and was determined not to defile himself in a pagan culture. His firm stance influenced everyone who came in contact with him, from lowly servants to kings of empires.
Our world offers a multitude of ways to compromise on what we know is right, but if we’ll make up our minds ahead of time, we too can stand firm in our obedience to God. Although unbelievers may mock our values and lifestyle, their respect for us actually diminishes and our witness for Christ is damaged if we waver.
Conviction about God’s truth is like an anchor. When the winds of opinion blow and the waves of temptation pound us, we can know with certainty the right way to respond. Your firm stand for what’s right can powerfully influence others.

06/14/2026

Oh BLESS the Lord with us

06/14/2026

Proverbs 18:22

06/12/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson
Scripture of the Day
Hebrews 13:2 (KJV)

Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
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06/11/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson
Daily Devotional
The Effectiveness of God’s Way
Exodus 3:1-22

In the face of difficulty, how quickly do you shift your focus to God and seek to know His way through the situation? When we choose to trust and submit to the Lord’s path, He’ll do amazing things in and through us.
Moses is a good example. After unsuccessfully trying to rescue the Israelites by his own strength, he fled and spent 40 years in the wilderness. In that time, his pride, self-reliance, and self-will were broken. Humbled, he was now someone God could use to accomplish the slaves’ deliverance from Egypt. Through Moses, the Lord demonstrated what great things He could do through one yielded, dependent person:
• God rescued His people without a strong army, an insurrection, or a long, drawn-out war. All it took was the display of His mighty power.
• He proved the superiority of His way by sending more than two million slaves out of bo***ge with their captors’ riches (Ex. 3:21-22).
• He received all the glory by proving that He alone is the God of heaven and earth.
Our past failures never hamper God’s ability to use us. In fact, our weakness is what makes us useful and shows that all the glory is His.

06/10/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson
Scripture of the Day
1 John 3:11 (KJV)

For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.
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06/09/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson
Daily Devotional
The Cost of Our Salvation
Philippians 2:5-8

Our culture is inclined to enjoy temporary pleasures while disregarding what God says is the price of transgression (Romans 6:23). Even believers, especially those who have known Jesus a long time can tend to forget what their sin cost Him. But it’s important to remember that for our sake, Jesus suffered ...
• Physical pain. In the hours leading to His crucifixion, the Lord was mocked, beaten, and humiliated. After being forced to carry the cross, He was nailed to it and hoisted up to die an excruciating death.
• Man’s sin. Jesus lived a perfect life on earth. But at the cross of Calvary, the Father placed all of mankind’s sins upon Him (2 Corinthians 5:21). There, our Savior experienced the fullness of our transgressions, along with all the guilt, shame, and regret.
• Abandonment. In the final hours, Jesus was separated from His Father (Mark 15:34). Our sin was the barrier that kept them apart until the work of atonement was finished (John 19:30).
• Divine judgment. God’s wrath was poured out upon our Lord because of man’s sin. Christ experienced the condemnation we deserved.
Our Savior suffered greatly on our behalf so we might become part of God’s family (John 1:12). Let’s allow the magnitude of His selfless gift to inspire a loving response.

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06/08/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson.
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06/08/2026

From The Desk of Elder Wallace Robinson
Scripture of the Day
Romans 8:35,37 (KJV)

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

06/07/2026

Oh BLESS the Lord with us

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