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Devotional - 26th Jan 2022

 'Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: Let such as love thy salvation says continually, The Lord be magnified' (Psalm 40:16).

God is love and we  should celebrate His love and continue to exalt His name. All of us who seek the Lord should rejoice and be glad in Him; making a joyful noise unto Him, because He is God and is worthy of our praise.
He has freed us from the burden of our sins, and those who come to Him for forgiveness, will be granted such.
The Lord has done so much for us, therefore, we ought to magnify him and bless His name.
We must diligently seek the Lord, with our whole heart, We must serve God in Christ our Saviour, and through the power and influences of the Holy Spirit.
Let us continue to rejoice  and be exceedingly glad in the Lord, who pardon our sins and clothed us with the robe of righteousness and the garment of salvation.
Let us love Christ, the Lord of our salvation and the Author of our faith.
Let us never tired of  ascribing praises unto the most High God, as we acknowledged His greatness and power.
All who is desirous of knowing the Lord, and to understand his ways, must recognise the source of their comfort and joy.
What an amazing blessing we have in the Lord! He takes thought of us and is interested in everything about us.
It is this same Christ that triumphed over our spiritual enemies,  therefore we are conquerors through Him.
All who seek God and love his salvation should rejoice in Him and magnify his name.
Let us seek the Lord while he can be found, rejoice and be glad in Him. Let all those who love God's salvation continually say, "The Lord be magnified."

Have a wonderful day

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