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Devotional - 09th Dec 2021

 'Let all the earth fear the Lord: Let all the inhabitants of the world Stand in awe of him ( Psalm 33:8).

As Creator of the world, all men that dwell upon the face of the earth should fear God.
The whole duty of man is to fear God, and keep his commandments (Ecclesiastes 12:13).
All inhabitants of the earth should glorify and adore the name of the Lord.
Let us forsake everything that stops us from reverently regarding the true and living God.
The Songwriter said, "There is no secret what God can do." He put the stars in place and hung the earth in space. He who has promised to save us by the precious blood of Jesus Christ, was faithful. Let us therefore honour God and sing praises unto His name. Let us rejoice in Him! God being the Creator and Sustainer of all things. As we look around us we see God in everything, and can find the goodness of God in many ways. The power of God is so great and mighty. By His  Word were the heavens made, and everything that there is in it.
Let all the inhabitants of the earth reverence the Lord. He spoke and it was done, he commanded and it stood fast (Psalm 33:9). Remember, God's eyes are on all who reverence Him and hope in his mercy. Let us seek God and come before Him in a state of humble awe as we reverence Him. Let us fear God and give glory to Him, bow down and worship Him. Today if you hear Him speaking to you, harden not your heart.

Have a wonderful day

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