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November 2015

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Read Through the Bible November Old Testament / Psalms Sun 1 Jer. 50-51 / Ps. 88 Mon 2 Jer. 52; Lam. 1 / Ps. 89 Tue 3 Lam. 2-3 / Ps. 90 Wed 4 Lam. 4-5 / Ps. 91 Thu 5 Ezek. 1-3 / Ps. 92-93 Fri 6 Ezek. 4-5 / Ps. 94 Sat 7 Ezek. 6-7 / Ps. 95 Sun 8 Ezek. 8-9 / Ps. 96 Mon 9 Ezek. 10-11 / Ps. 97 Tue 10 Ezek. 12-13 / Ps. 98 Wed 11 Ezek. 14-15 / Ps. 99 Thu 12 Ezek. 16-18 / Ps. 100-101 Fri 13 Ezek. 19-20 / Ps. 102 Sat 14 Ezek. 21-22 / Ps. 103 Sun 15 Ezek. 23-24 / Ps. 104 Mon 16 Ezek. 25-26 / Ps. 105 Tue 17 Ezek. 27-28 / Ps. 106 Wed 18 Ezek. 29-30 / Ps. 107 Thu 19 Ezek. 31-33 / Ps. 108-109 Fri 20 Ezek. 34-35 / Ps. 110 Sat 21 Ezek. 36-37 / Ps. 111 Sun 22 Ezek. 38-39 / Ps. 112 Mon 23 Ezek. 40-41 / Ps. 113 Tue 24 Ezek. 42-43 / Ps. 114 Wed 25 Ezek. 44-45 / Ps. 115 Thu 26 Ezek. 46-48 / Ps. 116-117 Fri 27 Dan. 1-2 / Ps. 118 Sat 28 Dan. 3-4 / Ps. 119:1-24 Sun 29 Dan. 5-6 / Ps. 119:25-49 Mon 30 Dan. 7-8 / Ps. 119:50-72 “Read Through the Bible in a Year Plan” written by Marilyn Hickey, and used by permission. *****article continues below***** Hit Again Now airborne, he looked down and realized that he was parallel to the ground. I’ll land on my feet, he reasoned. Turning his body, he landed feet first on the ground. As he took a step, the car hit him a second time, slamming him facedown onto the street. The car still didn’t stop. Robert’s motorcycle was mangled under the right front tire and he was almost under the driver’s side tire. Pressing his chest off the ground, he pulled his legs up to keep them out from under the tire as the car kept going. “Stop the car!” he screamed, using his authority against the spirits behind the accident. He screamed again, “Stop the car!” The car continued, shoving and dragging Robert and his motorcycle. Aggravated, Robert shouted, “You’re not running me over!” He rotated his body, putting his left hand on the bumper, trying to push himself out from under the car which was riding on his ribs. At the same time, he focused on keeping his legs out from under the tire. As though in slow motion, the car came to a stop. Crawling out from under it and standing up, Robert saw a crowd of people watching. Following the direction of the Lord, he lay back down on the street, pulling off his helmet and gloves. Unzipping his jacket, he found his cellphone and dialed Tamara. Handing it to the closest person he said, “Tell her what happened.” A second person said, “Don’t worry, buddy! I’m a police officer and I saw the whole thing! You were dragged about 70 feet!” Emergency vehicles began to arrive. Through the noise, Robert heard Tamara yell, “Baby, can you see me?” Turning, he saw her bending down to see him between the officer’s legs. He smiled and gave her a thumbs-up. Evidence of a Miracle In the emergency room, the EMT who had transported Robert from the scene of the mishap, spoke to the doctor. + “There’s no evidence to support what I’m about to tell you except several eyewitnesses,” he said. “This patient was on a motorcycle, hit twice from behind by a car and dragged about 70 feet. His motorcycle was totaled, but there’s nothing on him that would indicate he’s been in an accident.” Doctors poked, and prodded. They ran Robert through CT scans and X-rays. But they couldn’t find a single injury. “I thought there was a motorcycle accident in here,” someone said. “There is.” “Wait…this is the guy? What kind of gear did he have on?” “It wasn’t the gear.” “Shhh! He said something. What did you say?” “I said it wasn’t the gear that kept me safe! It was the favor of God!” Within three hours of being hit, Robert Nichols was released from the hospital and back home. That evening at prayer meeting, he passed around the clothes he’d been wearing. “Tell me if you find a mark or a tear,” he said to the stunned crowd. There was none. “Attacks are going to come, that’s a given,” Robert says. “But we’re not supposed to come through beaten and downtrodden. God has given us the victory that overcomes the world. Tamara and I believe that the favor of God was my shield that day, and partnership is part of God’s plan of protection. God told us to become Partners with KCM and to attend their meetings. We believe decisions like that are just as important as who we marry, where we live and walking out God’s call on our lives. There is a level of protection we enjoy because we’re in our place and connected to the people God set in our lives.” In March 2015, God directed Robert and Tamara to travel full time, teaching people their rights through faith. They also plan to start a weekly broadcast through their website (wofmct.org), YouTube and some local stations. Robert and Tamara Nichols want you to know this: You may go through the fire, but if you’re walking by faith in the favor of God, you can come out not only unharmed but without even smelling like smoke. V 22 : BVOV

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