Good Morning,
When I saw the scripture from Jeremiah i decided to write a devotional about how we can trust God. It seemed important in these days of pandemic that has changed life as we know it. I finally got to it at the end of this writing, Here is a quote from the writing, "I totally trust the fact that when the pandemic has past we will be able to see the hand of the Lord in the land of the living. His work for us during this nightmare will become totally obvious."
Do not ever give up on God...trust Him.
Believing God,
Corinne Mustafa
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Today's Devotional
"Reliability of the Lord"
Written by
Corinne Mustafa
"Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord."
Jeremiah 17:7
Yes, it is true that trusting God brings blessings to us. Why do we trust God? That question is really a no brainer. God is the only One we have who is totally reliable, By nature God is total goodness and cannot speak an untrue thing. He never goes back on His word. His promises abound in the Bible, and the Bible is the breathed word of God.
Please read this list especially the highlighted lines. Ad I have said God is truly reliable. This makes it possible to trust in Him, and by trusting in Him we are blessed.
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"RELIABLE GOD"
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We are now going through challenges in our world
that tempt us to have unbelief of the goodness
that tempt us to have unbelief of the goodness
and dependability of God. I totally trust the fact
that when the pandemic has past we will be able
to see the hand of the Lord in the land of the living.
His work for us during this nightmare
to see the hand of the Lord in the land of the living.
His work for us during this nightmare
will become totally obvious.
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