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[[Mark 1-31|'''Day 1''']], [[Mark 2-31|'''2''']], [[Mark 3-31|'''3''']], [[Mark 4-31|'''4''']], [[Mark 5-31|'''5''']], [[Mark 6-31|'''6''']], [[Mark 7-31|'''7''']], [[Mark 8-31|'''8''']], [[Mark 9-31|'''9''']], [[Mark 10-31|'''10''']], [[Mark 11-31|'''11''']], [[Mark 12-31|'''12''']], [[Mark 13-31|'''13''']], [[Mark 14-31|'''14''']], [[Mark 15-31|'''15''']], [[Mark 16-31|'''16''']], [[Mark 17-31|'''17''']], [[Mark 18-31|'''18''']], [[Mark 19-31|'''19''']], [[Mark 20-31|'''20''']], [[Mark 21-31|'''21''']], [[Mark 22-31|'''22''']], [[Mark 23-31|'''23''']], [[Mark 24-31|'''24''']], [[Mark 25-31|'''25''']], [[Mark 26-31|'''26''']], [[Mark 27-31|'''27''']], [[Mark 28-31|'''28''']], [[Mark 29-31|'''29''']], [[Mark 30-31|'''30''']], [[Mark 31-31|'''31''']]
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==Hold on Until the End==
 
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The problem of getting great things from God is being able to hold on for the last half hour.  
 
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[[March 6-31]][[Category:Devotional]]
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 7 February 2011

Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31


Hold on Until the End

"We are made partaker of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast unto the end" (Heb. 3:14).

It is the last step that wins; and there is no place in the pilgrim's progress where so many dangers lurk as the region that lies hard by the portals of the Celestial City.

It was there that Doubting Castle stood.

It was there that the enchanted ground lured the tired traveler to fatal slumber. It is when Heaven's heights are full in view that hell's gate is most persistent and full of deadly peril. "Let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." "So run, that ye may obtain."

In the bitter waves of woe
Beaten and tossed about
By the sullen winds that blow
From the desolate shores of doubt,
Where the anchors that faith has cast
Are dragging in the gale,
I am quietly holding fast
To the things that cannot fail.

And fierce though the fiends may fight,
And long though the angels hide,
I know that truth and right
Have the universe on their side;
And that somewhere beyond the stars
Is a love that is better than fate.
When the night unlocks her bars
I shall see Him-and I will wait.
Washington Gladden

The problem of getting great things from God is being able to hold on for the last half hour. Selected