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Live it up, from head to toe. Don’t ever quit- Earthquake Msg

Earthquake message- 21Jan24 6:30pm


• We must Praise Him in privately and in gathering.
• This is the truth and that Truth shall set us free.
• Psalms‬ ‭22:25‭-‬26‬ ‭MSG‬‬- [25-26] Here in this great gathering for worship I have discovered this Praise-life. And I’ll do what I promised right here in front of the God-worshipers.

• Down-and-outers ( a person without money, a job, or a place to live) sit at God’s table and eat their fill. Everyone on the hunt for God is here, Praising him. “Live it up, from head to toe. Don’t ever quit!” we have a family, job, roof and decent life. Do not quit. We will be fed in full and fulfilled.
• Psalms‬ ‭22:26‬ ‭AMP‬‬- [26] The afflicted will eat and be satisfied; Those who diligently seek Him and require Him as their greatest need will Praise the Lord. May your hearts live forever!
• Psalms‬ ‭22:26‬ ‭CEV‬‬- [26] The poor will eat and be full, and all who worship You will be thankful and live in hope

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