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Author of Ecclesiastes said that We are in the Hand of God. (ch9)

The Pandemic, the world has thrown and caused our normal life disruption, brought challenges, created false fear, Swallowed plans of many and pushed us to the shore. However, Its just an incident and interim. We are in the Hand of God.

Sow your seed in the morning and do not be idle with your hands in the evening, for you do not know whether morning or evening planting will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both alike will be good. Ecclesiastes 11:6 AMP

We are pressured in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; hunted down and persecuted, but not deserted; struck down, but never destroyed.

Now to Him who is *able to carry out His purpose* and *do superabundantly* more than all that we dare ask or think infinitely beyond our greatest prayers, hopes, or dreams, *according to His power* that is at work within us. To Him be the Glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations forever and ever. Amen. Eph 3:20‭-‬21 AMP. In Jesus Name, Amen.

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