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Devotional - 28th Jan 2022

 'Our help is on the name of great Lord, who made heaven and earth"
 (Psalm 124:8).

Our help and our hope for the future, is in the name of the Lord; the One who made the heaven and the earth. He is our Creator and our preserver.
As we worship the Creator, let us increase our trust in the Holy Spirit, our Comforter.
The Lord is our help and our shield, in Him only shall we trust and be confident, because He is our everlasting strength .
When we contemplate the power of God, in that, He made the heaven and earth out of nothing; He spoke and things happen, we should be in wondrous awe of his providence and power.
Let us continue to study God's Word and pray without ceasing, as our  anchor hold in the storms of life. Our help is in the Lord only, not in any creature. Therefore we ought to put our total trust and confidence in the Lord.
Our God is able to do more for us than we are able to ask or think. There is absolutely nothing that He cannot do, He is Creator.
Let us as followers of Christ, confidently find our help in the name of the Lord and ascribe salvation to God and the Lamb.
All that God's people might encounter in their lives, know that His presence is with us. God has preserved his people down the centuries, and will faithfully preseve them as His chosen ones, to the present time.
Let our hearts and the hearts of others, the more encouraged to trust in God, not only in good times but in times of trouble and dangers.
Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Let us trust completely in the Lord, our Creator.

Have a wonderful day and a blessed weekend

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