Friday, July 10, 2009

Our Great Deliverer





I found this devotional to be very inspiring and learned about another hero of the faith. I strongly believe that in these perilous last days we live in, we must keep one another uplifted and focused on the Master's plan for lives. It is really is as simple as this, we as believers are going to held accountable for what we did or did not do for the Lord and the furtherance of His kingdom. For the unbeliever, it is whether you accept or reject the Lord's precious offer of salvation, true joy, and eternal life. Having said this, I find myself these days concentrating less on the trivial and more on what truly matters. I will hopefully always maintain my sense of humor that I believe is important also, and a gift from God. Have a good day and trust in the Lord in all matters. Carey


Margaret Nikol was born into a pastor's family in Bulgaria. Her mother and father were murdered for their faith by the communists in the 1960's. Margaret was a brilliant violinist, and in spite of opposition she got an excellent education. She achieved fame throughout Europe and became concertmaster of the Dresden Symphony. But because of her faith in Christ, she was subjected to physical and emotional cruelty. Eventually, she was given a prison sentence-to begin as soon as the concert season was over.

But God had other plans. Margaret was invited to play in Vienna at an Easter concert in 1982. The communists repeatedly denied permission, but finally, because of outside pressure, they relented. "God was faster than they were," testifies Margaret.
In Vienna she requested political asylum and no less than five free nations offered it! Today, Margaret Nikol travels all over the world in behalf of a growing ministry in Bulgaria.

The same God who delivered Margaret from communist oppression, and who sent an angel to free the apostles from prison(Acts 5:19), can also rescue us from whatever is holding us captive-physically or spiritually. We must never give up hope! God is our great deliverer. Dave Egner (From Our Daily Bread)

Recommended Reading: Acts 5:17-32

Footnote: If you would like to learn more about Margaret Nikol and her ministry, go to www.intl-impact.org

2 comments:

Sparky ♥ ∞ said...

This brought tears of relief to my eyes. Sometimes, I feel like we're (the US) in prison because of the insanity that surrounds us and we can't escape! But God is stronger and knows all the truth. We must trust Him and keep 'fighting the good fight' to witness for Christ. Maybe He will be extra merciful and the Rapture is at close at hand. :o)

Carey's Corner said...

In God we must trust. Thanks Sparky