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Our Daily Bread: The Hope of EasterSample

Our Daily Bread: The Hope of Easter

DAY 8 OF 10

I Will Come Back

In 1914 Ernest Shackleton led an expedition to sail to Antarctica, and then walk to the South Pole. The expedition went according to plan until ice trapped the ship and eventually rushed its hull. The men made their way by lifeboat to a small island. Promising to come back for them, Shackleton and a small rescue party set out across 800 miles of perilous seas to South Georgia Island.

With only a sextant to guide them, they made it to the island. Shackleton then led his party over steep mountainous terrain to the whaling port on the other side. Once there, he acquired a ship to rescue his crew. Their leader had kept his word and returned for them. Not one man was left behind.

As Jesus was preparing to leave His disciples and return to heaven, He promised to come again. He said, “When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am” (John 14:3). After enduring the horrors of the cross, Jesus rose from the dead to provide eternal life to all who believe in Him as their Savior. He indwells us today by the Holy Spirit, but one day He will return and gather us into His presence (1 ThessalonIans 4:15-18). Jesus is true to His word.

If you are His, He will come back for you! —DENNIS FISHER

Christ’s second coming is as certain as His first.
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Our Daily Bread: The Hope of Easter

The following devotionals are designed to help you in your spiritual journey. Each article has been selected to help you understand more about God's love for you, and we hope that through these pages you will find encouragement, comfort, and true peace this Easter season.

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