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Devotional - 28th Jan 2021

 'God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him' (Psalm 67:7).

We are all God's creation and we have a duty to serve and to obey Him. We joy in the Lord when we do his will and fear him when we recognised his Sovereignty and power. We ought to be in awe of His greatness and power and reverence Him. When we share God's heart and vision for the world, we shall be blessed. God's heart and plan are for all the ends of the earth. When we become co- labourer with God, on doing his work, all the earth shall fear him and give him the respect, honour, glory and praise, he is worthy of. The world is in turmoil and is hurting, we need to help them see God as a  loving and merciful Father who is still in control. God will indeed bless us! We can use that blessings to pray for and reach out to others, and as we align our hearts an will, with the heart and will of God we are even more blessed. God is merciful and will cause His face to shine on us so we may know of his ways in the earth. The Lord is a Saviour to all, because he died for all people of the earth. He will bless his people according to his will and purpose, especially those who believe on Him. He cannot turn away from doing good for us, because it is His character to do so. It should be our greatest desire for men and women to acknowledge  who God is and our salvation through Jesus Christ; that all the ends of the earth shall fear him. God's blessings come with prosperity and peace and salvation to all men. When we allow the Holy Spirit to work in our hearts we will demonstrate the love of the Father and Jesus Christ, our Lord. The world need to see the light of God shining through us so they can be closer drawn to God, as they arise and turn away from all their ungodliness. What a glorious day that will be, when we all will experience not only the physical but the spiritual blessings; being of one fold under one Shepherd, looking for the glorious appearing of our soon coming King. Let us look up, pray daily, confessing our sins one to another as we anticipate God's spiritual blessing of eternity with him.

Have a wonderful day 🌹🌹

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