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Devotional - 14th Feb 2022

 'Let all those who seek you rejoice and be glad in thee: and let such as love thy salvation say continually, Let God be magnified'  (Psalm 70 :4).

There is something amazing and wonderful, in seeking the Lord. Therefore in seeking the Lord we are to rejoice and be glad in Him, because he is the Almighty God.
Every day people are searching for meaning and the value of life, because they want the best of life.
For some people searching is a daily occurrence. They search for various things, people  and places on social media and Google engine. For others, it is the most important search of their lives; searching for God.
He is the most important person in life, and the only One who could offer us salvation and refuge from the things of this world.
In Him we can experience the true meaning of life in earth.
Without Christ being in our lives, we are nobody!
When we find salvation in Christ, we should rejoice and be glad, because He has the power to save us.
He came down from heaven and died, suffering excruciating pain on that old rugged cross, for sinners like you and me. That's the greatest love of all times.
We need not only experience the power and goodness of God, but we are to let others know of it, and what he had done for us.
Each one of us need to have a personal relationship with Jesus, that we might seek him and rejoice in knowing Him.
Let all who loved the Lord and his salvation will continue to say, " Let God  be magnified."  That is, perceive God bigger than all our problems, and life itself.
As we seek the Lord, rejoice and be glad in Him, love his salvation and let God be magnified,  so he can do what He will with us. Let us who truly want to have a relationship with God, put nothing above him, or love anything more than His salvation.

Have a wonderful day

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