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Have the God’s perspective - Aug23

 Have the God’s perspective - Aug23


Each one of us is having our own view point on multiple topics or events or foods or places or people based on the ability we see them or experience or grew up with the concepts about them.

Dictionary.com says, perspective is a way of regarding situations, facts, etc, and judging their relative importance. In other words, the proper or accurate point of view or the ability to see them.

David had a perspective about the Yhwh and hence said that *I can not miss Goliath because he is so big*. 1 Sam 17:45-51.

Nehemiah *rebuilt Jerusalem walls* in the face of great odds, represented the people's renewal of faith, their overcoming of national shame and the reforming of their conduct. (Neh 1:11).

Peter's preaching after *Pentecostal experience* touched about 3000 souls in a day, they were added to the body of believers.

For whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instructions, so that through *endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope and overflow with confidence in His promises*.Romans 15:4 AMP

May the biblical characters and their view point to face gaints or great challenges, inspire and help us too, to see the things or overcome them through God's perspective. Amen.

*For in You*, O Lord, I hope; You will answer, O Lord my God. Psalms 38:15 AMP.

Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏
Have a Blessed month!!!
In His Grip...

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