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Devotional - 07th July 2020

'Shew is thy mercy, O Lord and grant us thy salvation' (Psalm 85:7).

Everyone at some point in their life strayed away from the path God  had directed them to follow. He is gracious and always seeks to bring us back, ready to demonstrate His loving kindness and tender mercies, to anyone of His children who decided to turn from their sins and call upon Him for help. Have you strayed from God? Have you turned away from Him and following your own path? Well, God is calling you back right now. He reaches out His loving arms to draw you back from your wanderings, to come back to him. God is a forgiving God, and is faithful and just to forgive you of your sins, and cleanse you from all your faults. You ought to look to Him and praise His name, because no matter how far you have fallen, His mercies endures forever, and are new every morning. Every day you spend with Jesus, you're refresh by His tender mercies and transformed in his likeness. You are revived by the mercies of God; His mercy towards us isn't earned or deserved. He graciously grants it to us and give us true revival. In asking God to show us His mercy, we are saying, "please revive us, O Lord, and demonstrate your salvation towards us." God, has he demonstrates His salvation, and delivers us from our present trouble and calamities. If we are struggling in any way, we just need to cry out to the Lord for him to revive, restore and transform us once again to Himself. He promised to hear and answer us. Only trust Him!

Have a wonderful day🌹🌹

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