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The Wonders, Power, And Glory Of God

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The Wonders, Power, And Glory Of God       

Friday 28th March

Text: Psalm 139: 1-6
Key Verse: God has spoken once; twice have I have heard this; that power belongeth unto God, Psalm 62:11
God is our Father, Savior, and Sustainer. He gave existence to us. When you look at His creation, you will see coordination, perfection, beauty and glory; you will marvel at His power and wonder at His wisdom, knowledge and understanding. The angels have spent eternity wondering about Him. They praise and bow before Him in total worship. When God came into this earth in human form, in the person of Jesus Christ, the disciples, especially the twelve that were always with Him, spent their time marveling. They were wondering about His Works. They saw His commanding authority; His acts of mercy; the manifestation of His authority over demons and Satan; they saw His healing power and continued to wonder. 
When He walked on water, they marveled and asked themselves, “Who is this person that even the sea, the waves, and the wind obey Him?” He made the blind to see.  When He commanded the dump to speak, their mouth opened, and they spoke. His resurrection from death and ascension into Heaven was great wonder to them, because nothing like this had ever happened. He formed the mountains, He formed the oceans, the waters, and He formed the sun, the moon, and the constellation of stars in the Heavenly sphere. 
Now, imagine this God living inside you and making His power available to you. This means that you have the capacity and ability to deal with every situation of life, no matter how tough. Joshua decreed the unthinkable and it came to be: “Let the sun stand still over Gibeon, and the moon over the valley of Ajalon.” The God of the cosmos cares for us intimately. The One who keeps the galaxies spinning knows us intimately. He will always help us get through the worst of times. Now, given this awesome power of God, can you compare anybody with Him? Or any king with Him? or any man with Him? Do you compare Satan with Him? No. Great is He! Excellent is He!
Thought For The Day: And He is before all things, and by Him all things consist, Colossians 1: 17  
Song For The Day: Power belongs to Jesus, power; power belongs to God, power
Bible Reading For The Day: 1 Samuel 19-21 
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