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DOUBLE TESTIMONY OF CONVERSION AND RESTITUTION (2)

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DOUBLE TESTIMONY OF CONVERSION AND RESTITUTION (2)

TEXT: ROMANS 8: 35-39 

THURSDAY DECEMBER 8th 

Key verse: Rom. 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
Continuation of double testimony: Sister Grace counseled her and prayed with her that God will intervene and that the man will throw out her property from the house with his own hands. Within 2 weeks, the man threw her property outside and shouted that she should leave his house. We bless God. She knew the truth and cried to God. ‘Some powers are keeping me from obeying the truth, deliver me O LORD.’ As she left the man's house, his first wife returned a week after because having repented, she knew the truth and cried to God, “O LORD, deliver me from whatever made me leave my home and my marriage” and God broke the yoke and reunited them. 
Let the power of God destroy every power holding you in falsehood or under a false prophet and liberate you. The first wife now traced sister Mercy back to the chapter in Sister Grace’s house. What a fellowship! Now they are best friends! No more rivals fighting over the same man. However, Mercy has a baby for the man. The real wife of the man now said, “We will care for you and the baby. Do you want to give us the baby now or later? We will care for the baby.” This is Christianity! Now Mercy is free from the power of hell coming through the wrong marriage because she heard the truth and obeyed. 
What if she had joined the mockers and doubters, saying, ‘That woman is from marine’, ‘nobody can die and bring back message from hell’ etc... She would have remained in error. At first, when Mercy was thrown out, she went to her church for help and explained to them yet nobody helped her. They asked her to return to the wrong marriage and left her stranded with her baby. By the way, how old was Mercy? Just 22 years old! She was forced to return to the man's house but she cried mightily to God for help. Inspiration came to her to go and stay with sister Grace, who received her joyfully and cared for her and her baby.

Thought for the day: Cry mightily to God for grace to live a holy life 

Song for the day: O Jesus I have promised to serve You to the end…

Bible reading for the day: Daniel 11-12; 3 John 
#Horemow.

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