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When we let Saviour to deal our storms

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London.


When we let Saviour to deal our storms

Let's submit by meditating Psalmist verse and  the lyrics written by Wayne and Cathy Perrin.

*He hushed the storm* to a gentle whisper, So that the waves of the sea were still. Psalms 107:29 AMP

When I look into Your holiness.
When I gaze into Your loveliness.
When all things that surround become shadows In the light of You.

When I've found the joy of reaching Your heart. When my will becomes enthroned in Your love. When all things that surround become shadows In the light of You.

*I worship You, The reason I live is to worship You*. Amen.

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

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