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Devotional - 08th Oct 2020

 'I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye' (Psalm 32:8).

There is no one on this earth that is exempt from God's gift of salvation. Christ has made it possible for everyone through His shed blood to receive the gift of God. All who accept Christ by faith, choose to walk by faith and live by faith; growing and maturing in faith the by power of the Holy Spirit. We have a natural tendency to sin, but should strive to live righteously. Like David, we may fall, but we know we have an Advocate who is Jesus Christ. When David committed adultery with Bathsheba and was instrumental in the murder of her husband, his sin separated him from God because he had not confessed it. It affected him so much and contributed to his health problems. Until He acknowledged and confess his sins, he had no peace. Knowing he was forgiven lifted his depression as he experience a sweeter relationship with God than he had before. He then received the promise from God: "I will instruct thee and teach there in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye." When we have sinned against God, we too can have that sweet and rich experience with Him, as we confessed our sins to Him. Christ is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Maybe you have done something wrong and don't know if God will forgive you. Why not try Him, and surrender all to Jesus. He will restore you to God where you can enjoy sweet fellowship once more. You will be strengthen, experience inner peace, filled with joy and happiness, as only God can give. God promises to guide us with His eye, teach us greater truth, give us indepth understanding of himself and deepen our intimacy with him personally. Choose Jesus today, He is our only hope to a better life - a life in him.

Have a wonderful day 🌹🌹

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