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Sep2023-Be confident, Yhwh has given everything

 Be confident, Yhwh has given everything


Rarely, God take us through the straight line journey between the problems and His final palace/ provision/promise. Many times it will be de-tours with tests or re-tests to developthe spiritual strength and to create an impact to a situation or a community. 


Peter got this Rhema to encourage us that the Lord has given everything necessary for us to live a dynamic spiritual life and godliness. He is the one given to us a calling (Kriah) to His own Glory and Righteousness! Amen. 


Trials are unavoidable, however our focus and confidence must be on Him as *He has bestowed His Divine Power* (திவ்விய வல்லமை) on us, to escape from trails ( He kept at least 7 ways to escape), to receive the much improved end results, net-breaking boat-sinking blessings (borrowed this phase from Joel Osteen :)). Hallelujah. 


*The personal and true knowledge of Him*, about Him and the One who control all the things is pivotal. Those revealed secrets give us the confidence to go through the journey, to stand up to Praise Him, to immerse in that perfect love. 


In summary, Little or more, shortage or sufficient, unrest or peace, impossible or possible, common or uncommon, unreal or real, expected or unexpected, For His Divine Power has bestowed on us absolutely everything necessary for a dynamic spiritual life and godliness, through true and personal knowledge of Him who called us by His own Glory and Excellence. 2 Peter 1:3 AMP.


Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏

Have a Blessed month!!! 

In His Grip...

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