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Devotional - 20th Jan 2021

 'Blessed is every one that  feareth the Lord; that walketh in his ways'
(Psalm 128:1).

God's Word declares, that when we fear the Lord and walk in his ways, we will be bless. In order to fear the Lord, we must learn to reverence and be obedient to Him, and this will result in spiritual and physical blessings. In our life's journey we need to trust in God - to have faith and patience to endure all the atrocities life will throw at us; and as we seek spiritual maturity. Our God is loving, patient, and merciful. He doesn't exclude anyone from his blessings; He said, "Blessed is every one who feareth the Lord..." therefore each one of us is bless when we fear the Lord, firstly; and secondly, when we walk in His ways. It is down to us to choose the right path. Jesus did fear His Father and walked in His way while he was on earth; why shouldn't we then follow the footsteps of Jesus? It is important that we take this step in life, to fear God and walk in his ways, as we seek eternity with Him. We will receive of His bountiful blessings in every aspects of our lives. When we allow God to be head of our family, we will enjoy peace in our home. When we fear the Lord and walk in His ways, we will eat of the labour of our hands and be happy; our children and their children will be joyful and happy as we walk with God,  learning to do the same. It doesn't mean we won't go through trials, afflictions, tribulations; but the Lord will be with us through all those storms. Let us by our faith be obedient to the will of the Lord, and through reverential fear seek to walk in His ways and enjoy His bountiful blessings. Purpose in your heart today, to revere the God of heaven and walk in His ways all the days of your life, trusting in the sweet name of Jesus and allowing the Holy Spirit to work in your heart, so you can truly experience His bountiful blessings.

Have a wonderful day 🌹🌹

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