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Hello. I don’t know how many folks receive an email from the 40 Days For Life Pro Life Group, but my mind suddenly fired up and I thought I would pass on the daily info. I receive in case not many receive the information. If I am being too repetitious, let me know.
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DAY 15: It’s the little things
Pray that we will not become defeated by the enemy’s
What if the Lord had not been on our side when people
The enemy attacks in many ways, but one of his
enemy and instead turn to You, our refuge and
strength.
Help us to find shelter in the blessed promises and
provisions of Your Word.
Thank you that no enemy can defeat us, and we praise
You knowing that nothing can separate us from Your
love. In the name of Jesus, we come to You, Amen.
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DAY 15: It’s the little things
James sent me this update from the 40 Days for Life
campaign in Kalispell, Montana and it’s a message
certainly worth sharing:
A woman sticks her head out the window and waves,
yelling “Thank you!” at the top of her voice as she
drives by.
A trucker waves and honks several times as he
rumbles down the highway.
A young woman notices us as she passes by, then
turns around and drives all the way back just to
stop and say how much it means to her that we’re
being there for the women. Shaking my hand and
thanking me with a smile, she tells me of her
cousin who several months ago had an abortion at
this very facility.
The darkness of her relative’s tragedy, however,
gives way to hope as we discuss post-abortion
healing and the life-saving impact of the 40 Days
for Life campaign across America.
It’s the little things.
A young man drives by, and noticing the vigil,
stops to sign up. Several nights in a row, he comes
back to stand and hold a sign for the babies. When
asked if he attends any church in particular, he
gives me a simple reply: “No, it’s just the right
thing to do.”
After standing on-site during their scheduled time
slot, nine members of a local church youth group
stay an extra hour to accompany a woman
volunteering alone after dark.
Taking turns warming up in a vehicle, the young
people courageously endure the frigid weather.
It’s the little things.
A local minister brings his daughter’s baby doll as
he shows up to stand in silent witness.
Another church decides to join the vigil and signs
up to cover two-thirds of a 24-hour-day.
A member of the campaign’s leadership glows with
enthusiasm as she comes on to begin her scheduled
shift. “We have a new family!” she said of the many
dedicated volunteers joining together to create a
24/7 presence. She’s right. The sense of bonding is
spreading. “Thank you for being a part of this
family,” she says.
And here I thought I was the lucky one to be able
to participate in such a noble effort. Here I
thought I was the one having a great time.
Passing the site one night on my way home from
town, I tap the horn a couple times and wave. Two
arms bundled up in winter coats wave back.
People of all ages and backgrounds – people of all
personalities and interests – all giving a little
bit of their time and treasure.
Who knows, this week a baby might even be saved…
After all, when you want to make a BIG difference,
it all comes back to the little things.
Thank you, James – we couldn’t have said it better!
Today’s devotional was prepared for you by Carmen
Pate, 40 Days for Life board member and co-host of the
nationally syndicated Point of View radio talk show…
DAY 15 INTENTION
Pray that we will not become defeated by the enemy’s
attacks but rather call on the name of the Lord who is
on our side and our help in time of trouble.
SCRIPTURE
What if the Lord had not been on our side when people
attacked us? They would have swallowed us alive in
their burning anger.
Praise the Lord, who did not let their teeth tear us
apart! Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and
earth.
– Psalm 124:2,3,6,8
REFLECTION by Carmen Pate, Point of View
The enemy attacks in many ways, but one of his
favorites is to slander us with hopes of tarnishing
our reputation and character, and ultimately to defeat
our good work for the Lord.
It is interesting to note however that it is usually
not the slander that causes harm to our testimony, but
our response to the slander.
Proverbs 24:10 says, “If you faint in the day of
adversity your strength is small.”
If we are applying God’s truths to our lives moment by
moment, we are not swayed by the lies of the enemy and
we will be strong. Standing on the front lines, armed
with God’s truth, places you in the battlefield for
the mind.
As you are prepared to present words of love, for the
sake of the unborn and for the distraught and confused
women and men who are entering the abortion
facilities, know that the enemy has prepared his
forces to attack your mind.
Unkind words from a protester, or vicious lies in the
local paper about who you are and what your mission
is, can indeed be hurtful.
But rather than give in to defeat, that is the time to
shine for the Lord, standing firm, as you call on Him
to defeat the enemy.
Remember the words of Romans 8:31, “If God is for us,
who can be against us?” Let’s stand strong for those
who need us most.
PRAYER
Dear Lord, help us to ignore the verbal attacks of theenemy and instead turn to You, our refuge and
strength.
Help us to find shelter in the blessed promises and
provisions of Your Word.
Thank you that no enemy can defeat us, and we praise
You knowing that nothing can separate us from Your
love. In the name of Jesus, we come to You, Amen.