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Devotional - 30th Dec 2020

 'And the Lord shall be king over the all earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one' (Zechariah 14:9).

Christ the Messiah lived, suffered and died on this earth for the salvation of man. The plan of redemption was to bring back the world into God's favour, and to restore all that was lost by sin. The incarnate Son of God, through His death and resurrection made all that possible. Through His redeeming work, the government of God stands justified and Satan's character and charges against God will be unveiled.  Christ is coming again, this time as the king of glory; are you ready for Jesus to come? Christ our king shall set up His kingdom on earth, and Him alone will be worshipped and His name alone magnified. In that day, Christ the Lord shall be king over all the earth, and there shall be one Lord, and his name one. He will be recognised by all as the one and only true God. His name alone will be worshipped and glorified. This earth where Satan claimed as his own, will be ramsomed and exalted, and reclaimed by King Jesus. He will make all things new, the tabernacle of God shall be with men, "and He will dwell with them and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God." When Jesus returns, He shall give every man their just reward. Every eyes shall behold him and every tongue shall confess that He indeed is Lord. Now is the time to live a life of total obedience to Christ. Now is the time to put our house in order. We must honour and give Him total praise. Let us now examine ourselves and do that which is just, love mercy and walk humbly with God. We must truly love God with all of our heart, our soul and our mind; and love each other. Let us purpose in our hearts to do these things, so we can live and reign with Christ when he comes back, and to live out the ceaseless ages of eternity with him.

Have a wonderful day🌹🌹

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