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Prayer Capsule- Feb 2020

 ⏲ 5 mins


Even though Israelites negatively argued with Moses and Aaron after crossing the Red sea, God responded with a superior strategy of brining Manna for 40 years.  (Exodus16:3 and full chapter to notice a wonderful conversation) . 

Had they not been so negative, God would have done much more than this is my humble thought. But am a human, He is God. He is not changing His Love just because of our behaviours, no matter whether they are good or bad

He strategized Manna for Israelites no matter they were murmured, argued, compared their lives (Egypt vs Wilderness), but He Did bring every day the heavenly food. He is Good. We are Loving our Lord Jesus Christ to our best possible ways. He is so Good God, shall navigate much greater places more than that we can imagine or think. Amen. He loves us just because He is Good. Amen. As David said, Because of Your Loving Kindness is better than life. My lips shall Praise you forever (Ps 63:3). God be with us always, He shall Bless us in this New month as its written in Ps 20. Some Trust in the Chariots, some in horses. But we will remember and Trust Name of the Lord our God. Feb 2020 shall be a Victory month to us in Jesus Name, Amen. 

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