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Renewable Strength

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 

The Bible teaches that strength comes from God. By relying on God and His Power, we can overcome challenges and live a fulfilling life.

Isaiah 40:31 says, Here is our God, who gives Power to the faint, increases strength to those who grow weary, become tired, stumbled or tired. "*But those who wait, trust and hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint*."

The waiting implies, of course, the expectant attitude of faith. MHC says,  It is bad to have evil thoughts rise in our minds, but worse to turn them into evil words. A covenant with Soverign God is sufficient to silence all these fears and distrusts. Where God had begun the work of Grace, HE will perfect it. God gives us strength, if we seek HIM in the way of HIS appointment and alignment with HIM- a promise which has been verified in the experience of HIS people in every age. Amen. 

We shall mount up with wings as eagles; which fly most strongly, and swiftly, and high, out of the reach of all danger.

We shall run, and not be weary; and we shall walk, and not faint; we shall be enabled to run or walk in our way without any weakness.

Ephesians 6:10 says, "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in HIS Mighty Power." Amen.

Peace be upon The State of Israel and Us.🙏 
Shalom. 🙏🙏
Have a Good weekend. 
In His Grip...🙏🙏🙏

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