Tuesday, June 23, 2026

NOTHING CERTAIN TO WRITE

The wrongful arrest or detention of faithful Ministers fulfilling the Great Commission, usually takes place without valid evidence against them (Dan. 6:4, Acts 24:13). Since every governing authority must provide an official report detailing the crimes of every one in their custody accused, they are forced to admit to having, "nothing definite to write," concerning those falsely accused, when there is no law broken (Acts 23:29, Rom. 4:15).
Therefore, referring such cases to a higher authority for resolution, while seeking conclusive evidence to avoid error, is sometimes the best course (Exo. 18:22, Deut. 17:8-9, Prov. 18:17).

PRAYER: Dear LORD, the Advocate of the Righteous in Christ Jesus, thank You for being with me, fighting my battles, and conquering every warrior against me. Blessed be Your Holy Name, for I am safe in Your arms, in Jesus' Name;
Amen.

From Acts 25:26

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