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Devotional - 04th Jan 2021

 'The Lord liveth; and blessed be my rock; and let the God of my salvation be exalted'
(Psalm 18:46).

The true God of heaven, the Creator of the universe lives; there is none like Him. He can see, hear and speak to us unlike other gods. He can relate to, and understand what we are going through, as He came in the form of humanity and were touched by the pain, suffering and temptation we are going through, even though he had never sinned. He is a true and living God and the everlasting King. David had a relationship with God and worshipped Him in awe. He proclaimed Him as his rock and the God of his salvation, who is worthy of his praise. How is your relationship with the true and living God? Have you genuinely experienced His love and his power? The Lord is the same God of yesterday, who David believed in and exalted. He is same true and living God we worship today. It is through Jesus, the Son of God, that we can lift our hearts and voices to give praise to God. It is Christ who delivered from sin and eternal death, all who believe on him, and we can therefore exalt him as the God of our salvation. Take a step back, and reflect on all the Lord your God had done for you; including the sacrifice of His Son on Calvary; and what He is still doing for you as your Judge and High Priest. Then you'll be able  to rejoice and proclaim Him as your rock and God of your salvation. The Lord is our Rock, in whom we can take refuge; in whom we can stand and be sheltered in the time of storm. Let us rejoice in the Lord, our Saviour and Redeemer; our Shield and Protector. Let us highly exalt Him above the heavens as the Giver and Sustainer of life. May we bless the Lord at all times and in every situation, exalting him as the God of our salvation; as our Rock and strong Tower. He is also our friend and the Good Shepherd, who lovingly tends and watches over us, providing for our needs. Let us be faithful and believe in Him; be glad and rejoice that one day soon, He will be coming back for all  who are faithful and we will spend  eternity with him.

Have a wonderful day 🌹🌹

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