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Your Daily Devotion is More Blessed to Give

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YOUR DAILY TRIVIA What did Peter, James, and John do while Jesus suffered the Atonement? PLEASE CONS

[Jesus Daily]( YOUR DAILY TRIVIA What did Peter, James, and John do while Jesus suffered the Atonement? PLEASE CONSIDER A SMALL $5 MONTHLY DONATION Baby Mark was born with EB and there is no cure. Every day his family has to buy expensive bandages and ointments that they cannot afford. We're committed to helping pay for them until the No Baby Blisters expert doctors can find a cure. Whether you donate $5 or $500. Every little bit helps. Thank you for your support! [DONATE]( YOUR DAILY 3 LIFE PRESCRIPTIONS Hello Dear Friend, 1. God does amazing things to show how powerful He is. 2. God showed how amazing He is when he created the universe. 3. Jesus loves us and that is the most amazing thing of all! Follow me on Facebook at [facebook.com/draarontabor]( God bless you and your family, — Aaron Tabor, MD, Founder of Jesus Daily® YOUR DAILY DEVOTION FROM DR TABOR It is more blessed to give than to receive. Acts 20:35 More Blessed to Give How do you feel when someone gives you a gift? Grateful? Embarrassed? Curious about their motive? Obligated to give them one in return? We often give gifts because we want something from someone else, maybe even a gift in return. Sometimes we give gifts because it’s the cultural custom, such as a housewarming or hostess gift. Other gifts are given because we want to express our sincere love for the recipient. Regardless of our motive, it’s clear that there’s a blessing when we give. If you’ve ever received a gift you really needed or especially treasured, you know what a blessing such a gift can be. But Jesus tells us that it’s even more blessed to give than to receive. The exercise of giving is one blessing and allows us to focus on God, not on attaining wealth or possessions. And the recipient’s joy is at least one more blessing. Today, practice the blessing of giving good gifts to those around you. Pray: “Lord, I realize that it’s truly a blessing when I can give of my time, resources, or possessions to someone in need. Show me how I can give more.” You can grow closer to God with my full Jesus Daily® Devotional Book at [Amazon.com]( or fine bookstores everywhere. TRIVIA ANSWER They fell asleep. Please forward this email to your family and friends who need encouragement and daily devotions. [Share on Facebook]( This email was sent from Jesus Daily to {EMAIL} Jesus Daily | PO BOX 717, Walkertown, NC, 27051, United States [The Jesus Daily Mission]( [Click here to update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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