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For taking your time to study remain blessed. TESTIMONY OF SUPERNATURAL PROTECTION WEDNESDAY MARCH 1 TEXT: DEUTERONOMY 1: 26 – 29 Key verse: “Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies;” Psalms 103: 4 The Lord delivered a State Coordinator of Horemow and his children from sudden death by averting what would have been a ghastly accident with a fully loaded cement trailer. He was driving on the express way, with his children in the car, but was completely unaware that a fully loaded trailer at top speed was just about to climb over his car and crush them. As he was driving along after negotiating a bend, he heard an audible voice telling him to look now into your rear mirror! As he did so, he saw, to his amazement that the trailer was just about to climb his car. Immediately and instinctively, he placed his feet flat on the accelerator pedal and the vehicle suddenly surged forward with incredible speed. Right in front of him on the other lane, another loaded trailer was coming at top speed, yet the trailer behind was closing in fast! Unfortunately, the road was narrow and there was a big gutter by the side of the road. At this time his children were shouting “Jesus! Jesus!” The Lord ministered to him to leave the road immediately, so he veered off the road towards the gutter, and miraculously scaled the gutter, only hitting the edge of the gutter with the back fender and bouncing on, but he later stopped. The trailer behind passed with great speed but later stopped. He came out and together with the children burst into a spontaneous praise session unto God. An eyewitness explained to him that the trailer behind was coming at top speed and wanted to overtake the Pastor at the bend, but was alarmed to see another trailer coming at top speed on the other lane. In order to avert a headlong collision of the two loaded trailers, the driver chose to return to his lane and crush the car he was to overtake! He explained that that sharp bend along the highway was a death trap and that he had witnessed a ghastly accident at that same spot involving a trailer a week before then. Truly our God neither sleeps nor slumbers. Thought for the day: Safe in the arms of Jesus Song for the day: Under the canopy (2X), Under the canopy of God, My Saviour will cover me… Bible reading for the day: Numbers 26-27 Mark 8:22-38 #horemow.

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