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From Unrepentant to Repent

28Jun24 

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 

*From Unrepentant to Repent* 

Hosea 6:3 AMP] So let us know and become personally acquainted with Him; let us press on to know and understand fully the greatness of the Lord to honor, heed, and deeply cherish Him. His appearing is prepared and is as certain as the dawn, And He will come to us in salvation like the heavy rain, Like the spring rain watering the earth.”

When we feel Yhwh has withdrawn His hand, left us in perplexities, be assured that till we would seek, till we would be willing to be healed, He will be our Physician, and by His lenitives will ease and cure us. The world or kings could not, but Israel’s God and King of King can and will heal. The Great Physician heals us by His stripes and wounds; by the application of His blood; by means of His word, the Gospel of peace and pardon; by a look to Him, and a touch of Him by faith; by discoveries of His love, and particularly His pardoning Grace and Mercy, which as oil and wine He pours into the wounds, and binds them up; He heals everyone, regardless of their identity or illness, when they turn to Him. His healing (Salvation) is thorough, complete, and without fail, and He offers it freely to all.

‭Come and let us return in repentance to the LORD, For He has torn us, but He will heal us; He has wounded us, but He will bandage us. For I desire and delight in steadfast loyalty faithfulness in the covenant relationship, rather than sacrifice, And in the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings. The Lord had done greater things for us. We are glad in Jesus Name. Amen. (Hosea 6:1,6 & Ps 126:3)

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

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