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Sep 2024- O God, our Lord, Will You COME and HELP me?

Shabbat Shalom - Happy Sep 2024

Asking God's HELP is the Prayer. I marvelled joyfully when I discovered a pattern of help from Adonai through Scripture verses. 

In what ways can we ask for help and receive impactful outcomes from the Lord? 

• Health & Wellbeing- Psalms 30: 2 CEV - I prayed to you, Lord God,and you healed me.
• Transformation- He promotes the poor from the dirt or dust. He lifts the needy from garbage heaps. Ps 113:7
• Happiness - Honors the childless wife in her home by giving her children. Hallelujah. Ps 113:9
• Firm grip on us - Isaiah 41:13 AMP - For I the Lord your God keep hold of your right hand; I am the Lord, Who says to you, ‘Do not fear, I will help you.’

In summary, David has documented that (In Psalms 124:8 TLV) Our help is in the Name of ADONAI, Maker of heaven and earth. Hallelujah. 

Let Him be our help continually. May we humble ourselves under the Mighty Hand of God. May we set aside the self-righteous pride, so that Yhwh may exalt us to a place of Honor at the appropriate time. 

Wishing you a Spectacular Sep 2024. 

Peace be upon The State of Israel and Us.🙏 
Shalom. 🙏🙏
In His Grip...🙏🙏🙏

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