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I speak because I believe ADONAI

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 


I speak because I believe ADONAI

Scottish philosopher and religious sceptic David Hume was observed hurrying to hear evangelist George Whitefield. When asked if he really believed what the great evangelist preached, Hume replied, "Certainly not! But he does, and I want to hear a man who truly believes what he says!" 

• Jesus spoke to the nobleman about his son's healing. Jesus is healing our souls, bodies, and spirits. By His wounds we have been healed - it has been mentioned in past tense or past participant- Our healing is reserved for us, 2000 years ago. We have to claim it. There is no need to fear any kind of disease or sickness. Let's believe and speak healing upon us and others(were healed, His wounds became our healing, are healed, குணமானீர்கள்)
• John the Baptist spoke about sovereign will of God by quoting, "A man can receive nothing unless it has been granted to him from heaven for there is no other source than the His authority." 
• Joshua spoke about why to serve the Lord as he did with his clan. 
• Peter spoke about humbling ourselves before God him and casting our cares upon Him because Jesus is empowering us by lifting and super caring. (1 Pt 5).

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