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Devotional - 11th Aug 2021

 'The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate'
(Psalm 34:22).

All who believe in God shall be saved, because the gift of God is eternal life; and there will be no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus . As we seek to follow Jesus and do the will of God in salvation, we are guaranteed deliverance from the judgment. Just know that the Lord watches over those who are righteous and will answer all those who cry for his help. The Lord our God cares for us his children, who trust in him, and will not condemn them, but will condemn the wicked or unrighteous. We ought to come before God with grateful hearts and joyful praise. He has redeemed us with His precious blood in the person of His Son. Therefore, we should rejoice and joyfully serve Him for His faithfulness and what He has done for us. Let us also be grateful for His deliverance and the fact that none of us that trust in him shall be desolate. What a great promise!  Let us remain faithful and obedient to God, giving thanks for Jesus, the One who has redeemed us. Let us acknowledge that this redemption is by the Lord, who had obtained it through his precious blood, and recognise him as the only one who is able to effect it. All who trusted in the Lord shall not be desolate or condemned. We are justified from all the sins we have been guilty of. Through the redemption in Christ Jesus. Let us cry out to God in our distress, because He hears and answer our prayers.

Have a wonderful day

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