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Devotional - 09th Sep 2021

 'For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even unto death' (Psalm 48:14).

It is amazing how God works and is concerned about his people, even those who are wayward. He loves and care for us regardless of us being sinners. He is interested in what is happening in our lives; in our homes; our school; our work and in our communities.  He promised never to leave us nor forsake us. He is our God for ever and ever, and will be our guide unto death. What a beautiful promise! All we have to do is trust His name. God doesn't change at anytime, it is us who change. We change our allegiance to God and hand it over to Satan, who has no real interest in our lives. Christ is God manifest in the flesh, who died for us to grant us eternal life. We need to look to Him for resurrection and eternal life. We must seek to let God, through the power of the Holy Spirit fill our souls with joy, comfort and peace that passes all understanding.  This God we are talking about, is our God for ever and ever.   God the Son guides our feet in the ways of peace and salvation. He guides us with His skilful hands and lead us unto green pastures, beside the still waters and restores our soul. He leads us in the path of righteousness for  His name's sake. The Holy Spirit guides us in all truth to the knowledge of  Christ. Let us allow Christ, through the Holy Spirit to be our guides even unto death.

Have a wonderful day

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