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TOPIC: THE JUST BELIEVES IN THE WILLINGNESS AND FAITHFULNESS OF GOD 
NOVEMBER Sunday 4th
TEXT: Matthew 8: 2-3
KEY VERSE: And He said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12: 9
The just believes in the willingness of God.  He knows that God is willing to deliver. The just knows that God is willing. That is why he believes him.  Jesus said, “If ye being evil knows how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good gifts to those who ask Him.” Matthew 7:11.
The just believes in the faithfulness of God.  The confidence of the just is that God is unchanging.  God is God forever and He will ever be good to the just man.  He is sure that God will not change His word.  He believes in the grace of God available unto him.  Even at times of business transactions, the grace of God will overshadow him.  This is the confidence the just has.  The mercy of God is there for him on the basis of his faith.  Each time the just asks for the mercy of God, he has it.  The Lord is always gracious to him. 
When the Lord gives grace, He accompanies it with His glory so that shame and reproach organized by the enemy can be taken out of the life of His children.  God is a merciful God and the just is confident that God will arise to have mercy upon him. He believes that God will surely come and save him. The God is a lover, compassionate and merciful. He is ever there and always willing to help His people.
Thought for the day: The just believes in the faithfulness of God. 
Song for the day: He is able, abundantly able
Bible reading for the day:
Jeremiah 38-39; Hebrews 1
#Horemow.

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