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Shelter Dog’s Sad Response To ASPCA Commercial YOUR DAILY TRIVIA How many apostles did Jesus ha

Shelter Dog’s Sad Response To ASPCA Commercial [Jesus Daily]( YOUR DAILY TRIVIA How many apostles did Jesus have? YOUR DAILY PRAYER REQUESTS Do you or loved ones need prayer for health, relationships, finances, or anything else? Just click [HERE]( to send us your prayers. A Jesus Daily Volunteer will help. Forward to anyone needing prayer. YOUR DAILY 3 LIFE PRESCRIPTIONS Dear Sister and Brother, 1. God never fails. 2. God will never turn his back on you. 3. I pray that whatever you are going through in your life, God will show you a way through it and that you be showered with His mercy and grace. Follow me on Facebook at [facebook.com/draarontabor]( — Aaron Tabor, MD, Founder of Jesus Daily® YOUR DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT [Shelter Dog’s Sad Response To ASPCA Commercial]( [Rescue Dog Starts Howling At Heartbreaking ASPCA TV Commercial]( Share to bless others YOUR DAILY DEVOTION FROM DR TABOR “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.” At once they left their nets and followed him. Matthew 4:19–20 Good Fishing You don’t have to send a money order for a product advertised on late-night cable TV to know that some items you buy aren’t the same as what was promised in the commercial. What looked solid, sturdy, technologically advanced, and efficient in the ad seems flimsy, cheap, and time-consuming in actuality. It’s a classic example of what’s often called “bait and switch.” One thing is promised but something else of lesser value is substituted and delivered. And late-night infomercials are not the only ones to use such a tactic. Politicians, corporate leaders, and retail websites have also been known to use this less-than-ethical practice of dangling a carrot but delivering a stone. God never uses the “bait and switch” technique in his relationship with us. In fact, it’s just the opposite. When we accept the gift of salvation and accept Christ into our hearts, we get more than we ever imagined—an abundant life of purpose and joy in this life and eternal life with God in heaven later. Pray: “Lord, I want to attract others by the way they see you in what I do and say. I never want to mislead them about the gift of salvation.” You can grow closer to God with my full Jesus Daily® Devotional Book at [Amazon.com]( or fine bookstores everywhere. TRIVIA ANSWER Twelve [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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