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Devotional - 18th Jan 2021

 'Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable' (Psalm 145:3).

When we think about God and all he has done for us sinners, even though we don't deserve nothing from him, it behoves us to exalt His name and worship him. Why? Because He is our Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer. He is Sovereign and has power over every thing he has created. David exalt the Lord Most High, focusing on His attributes and greatness, declares that the Lord is great; the Lord  is greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable. We are called today, to give praise and worship the God of heaven and earth, even amidst life's difficulties and to lift up our hearts and give total praise to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. When we feel discouraged and our weary souls need refreshing, let us turn to God and acknowledge his greatness and as the One who can heal and refresh our weary souls. Many of us face daily challenges and may have difficult decisions to make, but the only hope we have is to turn to God in faith, search and feast upon his holy Word and pray continuously. The Word of God bring light to our darkened soul and will help us to bring our focus back to the living God, who is the joy of our salvation. We need to be reminded of God's goodness and his unsearchable greatness, when our faith is challenged and as we experience difficulties, and exalt Him highly and give him the praise due to him.  God's mercy towards us is deep and his compassion for us is new every morning, his love knows no end and moves us to fill our heart each day with praise and thansgiving. Let us each day consider his infinite love and everlasting mercy, that like the psalmist David, we can proclaim, "Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable." May God open our eyes to the understanding of his unsearchable greatness as we seek to give him honour and glory.

Have a wonderful day🌹🌹

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