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Devotional - 05th Aug 2021

 'I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye'
(Psalm 32:8).

God's eye is always upon his children, and as his Children we should acknowledge that He sees us. He promised he will instruct and teach us in the way we should go. Christ desires that each one of us should choose to walk by faith and live by faith. All those who are justified, is called to spiritual maturity through a sanctified life in Christ. If we keep sinning, our relationship with God the Father will be broken and separate us from him. Sin caused a barrier  between us and God until we come forward and confess our sins. Remember, when we come to God and confess our sins, He promise to forgive us of those sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. When we seek to have a right relationship with the Lord, He said he will instruct and teach us in the way which we should go, that he will guide us with His eye upon us. Let us purpose in our heart to surrender all our imperfection and be willing to learn all the lessons God has to teach us. Let us learn to follow the Lamb wherever he goes. He will guide us with His eye, with care and tenderness. Let us go to the Lord, acknowledge and confess our sins before him, that we might find pardoning mercy and grace in Christ, who is the way to our salvation.

Have a wonderful day
EC

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