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Lets get very close to the Lord, just by the submissive attitude

14Jun24

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 

By cherishing God's law and engaging in prayerful devotion, we gain wisdom, comprehension and find protection in Him, as affirmed in Psalm 119, the lengthiest chapter in the Bible.

‭James 4:7 ,8,10 says that 
[7] *submit to the authority of God*. Resist the devil stand firm against him and he will flee from you. [8] *Come close to God with a contrite heart* and He will come close to you. [10] *Humble yourselves with an attitude of repentance* and insignificance in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you He will lift you up, He will give you purpose.

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

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