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Army Pastor David sends a daily encouraging text This Month's Mighty Army texts are archived below To join/subscribe to Mighty Army Scroll to bottom of page |
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The
prodigal son rehearsed his apology.
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Shock those who did not expect you to rebuild your life after they stole your bricks. Look at you now – you are amazing! |
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Paul wrote
Scripture from a prison cell.
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Gideon
called himself weak.
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Mighty
Army
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Daniel
didn’t avoid the lions. He just refused to fear them.
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Joseph had
a dream and a pit. A calling and a betrayal. A coat and a
dungeon.
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If it’s
not good yet, God’s not done.
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Jesus
wept...
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Jesus
didn’t pick perfect disciples. He picked real ones.
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If you’re under attack, it’s because hell knows your future is more dangerous than your past. |
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Peter walked on water because he looked beyond the storm; when he doubted, the waves swallowed him. Keep your eyes on Jesus. |
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Paul’s chains weren’t prison walls…they were megaphones that echoed God’s love through the darkest halls. Your struggles are your platform |
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At the end
of your life, you won’t be proud of how many boxes you
checked.
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Paul was once a persecutor of the church; God transformed him into a world changer. Your past doesn’t define your future. |
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Job lost everything but refused to curse God. In the end, God restored double what he had lost. Your suffering is not the final chapter; hold on for restoration beyond your dreams. |
| 17 | Today, I
want to challenge you to: Be peaceful, joyful, caring,
selfless, responsible, hopeful, loving, kind, and strong.
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| 18 |
Peter
failed loudly, but Jesus didn’t cancel him...He called him
anyway.
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Lazarus was dead but called back to life...your situation is never hopeless when God is involved. |
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David ran toward Goliath with no armor, no sword, and no chance on paper. Faith doesn’t calculate odds; it creates outcomes. |
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Paul’s chains didn’t silence him…they amplified him. The letters written in prison now echo louder than Rome ever did. |
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Lazarus stumbled out of the grave alive, but bound. Resurrection requires community to unwrap what death left behind. |
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Moses stretched a shepherd’s staff and seas split in obedience. God turns ordinary tools into extraordinary weapons. |
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The prodigal son hit rock bottom but was welcomed home with open arms. Your mistakes don’t define you; God’s grace does. |
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Paul and Silas sang hymns in chains at midnight. Sometimes your song breaks more prisons than your sword ever could. |
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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego weren’t spared the furnace. They were preserved inside it. Deliverance is not always escape…it’s Presence in the fire. |
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Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection, but Christ still offered His scars. Faith isn’t destroyed by doubt; it’s rebuilt through encounter. |
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The Samaritan woman came to the well thirsty and ashamed. She left with living water and a city on fire. |
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Job’s
worship was real because it survived ashes and loss. Praise
means nothing if it only lives in comfort.
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The thief on the cross had nothing left to offer but a plea. God gave him paradise to prove grace doesn’t keep score. |
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Joseph went from the pit to the palace… don’t quit in the pit, you’re still on schedule for the palace. |