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BE STABLE AND UNMOVABLE

For taking your time to study remain blessed.
TOPIC: BE STABLE AND UNMOVABLE JUNE Wednesday 3rd
Text: 2 Corinthians 12:9, 10
Key verse: Psalms 125:1 They that trust in the LORD shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth for ever. The secret of stability, endurance and invincibility is total trust in the Lord.
You have been divinely planted in trust and only that which your heavenly Father has not planted shall be removed. You will endure to eternity because you are in a covenant of trust. Trust is your flight ticket in the journey of this life, which equally takes you to eternity with Christ. You can experience joy and happiness in every circumstance. You have been shedding tears, but it is unnecessary. Now, trust in God to wipe away your tears. The blessed life is the life of complete trust in God. The mercies of God compass those who trust in Him. The mercies of God have been released in the air looking for those who trust in the Lord to pour down upon them. Some people commit sin and run away from God and the Church. What an error! Have you fallen into sin? Run quickly back to the Lord and fall upon Him and He will have mercy on you. Run back to the Church and resume the fellowship of the brethren and the mercy of God will compass you. You are exerting so much pressure on your life, rising up early and sitting down late only to bring home the bread of sorrow. Now take your rest by totally trusting and relying on the Lord for everything about your life.
Allow the Lord to direct your course. Take your rest from fear of human’s and Satan’s oppression. Your life and destiny are not in their hands. They are in the hand of your Creator and Saviour. The Lord shall bring your desires to pass. A man came to Jesus asking Him to come and heal his daughter. Jesus agreed to go and as He was preparing to do so, some people came from this man’s house and told the man, “Do not trouble the master any longer, your child has died already.” Jesus heard what they told the man and said unto him, “Be not afraid, only believe.” What Jesus is looking for in you is just your faith. Only believe, and He will intervene.
Thought for the day: Allow the Lord to direct your course.
Song for the day: Have Your way Lord, Have Your way…
Bible reading for the day: 2 Chronicles 10-12; John 13:18-38

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