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A Better way is ALWAYS in front of us, to those who LOVE and WAIT for HIM - Sep2020

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Genesis says that God saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was VERY GOOD and HE VALIDATED it completely! (1:31). We are His Works and Workmanship, He is aware of the journey that we had and the situation that we are in, however we are not going to settle in locked situation forever.


As a predestined, called and justified generation to Your purposes and values, We are declaring in the new month, by Faith that

a) No eye has seen, no ear heard, no heart has imagined, what God have prepared for those, who LOVE Him. 1 Cor 2:9
b) From Ancient times, no one heard, no ear has perceived, no eye has seen any God but You, Who acts on behalf of those who WAIT for Him. IS 64:4.

We LOVE you for Who You are by Worshiping You with all our Hearts, Minds, Souls and Strength. Hallowed be Your Name, Let Your Kingdom Come and You WILL be done in our lives. Yours is The Kingdom, The Power and The Glory Forever. Amen.

We WAIT for Your Acts, Unlock the locked communities, families, businesses and borders. Satisfy us in the morning with Your loving devotion, that we may sing for Joy and be Glad all our days (Ps 90:14). Father, Make us to forget all our hardship (Manasseh Gen 41:51) and be fruitful in the land of my affliction (Ephraim, Gen 41:52), In Name of Jesus Christ Nazareth, Amen.

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