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Fringes of His ways....

 Shabbat Shalom - Happy May 2024.


Fringes of His ways....


We normally compare or visualise God's power in relation to the problem or challenges that we have in our hand or facing in our journeys. We often forget that Adonai is the More powerful, He is El Shaddai, Omniscient and Omnipresent.
We misunderstand how great our God, the Lord is, don't we?

These 10 verses from Job 26 gives us a mere samples of His Power.
• The spirits of the dead tremble.
• Shoel is naked before the Lord.
• Abaddon has no covering from His eyes.
• He spreads the north over emptiness.
• He hangs the earth on nothing.
• He wraps the waters in His clouds.
• He covers the face of the full moon.
• He has inscribed the circular limit on the face of the waters.
• He has set up a boundary between the light and darkness.
• The pillars of the heavens terrified at His rebuke.
• He stirred up the sea by His Power.
• By His understanding He smashed proud Rahab, a legendary and horrifying sea monster.
• By His breath the heavens are cleared.
• His hand pierced the swiftly fleeing serpent.

Jobs 26:14] Yet *these are just the fringes of His ways*, The faintest whisper of His voice! Who can contemplate the thunder of His full mighty power?” 

The same Powerful Lord helps us and empowering us. God Himself who has anointed us. And He is constantly strengthening both you and us in union with Christ. (2 Cor 1:21 TPT‬) Due to His Support, our momentary light distress is producing for us an eternal weight of Glory a fullness beyond all measure. (2 Cor 4:17)

God is able to make every favor and earthly blessing come in abundance to us, so that we may always under all circumstances, regardless of the need have complete sufficiency in everything, being completely self-sufficient in Him, and have an abundance for every good work and act of charity. (2 Corinthians 9:8)

Wishing you An marvellous May 2024. 

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

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