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All this time.

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London - 17Jan25

All this time.

Our God is the Strategic God. He knows everything. He is Alpha and Omega. The knows the end even before it begins. HE is ELOHIM but also ELROI. 

Exodus 14:19 CEVUK - All this time God's angel had gone ahead of Israel's army, but now he moved behind them. A large cloud had also gone ahead of them. 

This scripture shares the evidence that The Lord has not only conditioned the wilderness to Israelites to the journey from Egypt to Cannon but also strategically performed special and soecific things in favour of them. The LORD went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light. When the cloud moved, people followed it, and whenever it stopped, they stayed and camped there. 

When they reached to the Red sea and went through the miracle passage of the dry land in the midst of the Sea, the angel of God, who went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud removed from before them, and stood behind them! So, it came between the camp of Egypt and the camp of Israel. It was a cloud along with darkness even by day to the Egyptians, but it gave light by night to the Israelites; so, the army did not come near the other all night.

The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear Him, and HE delivers them (Ps 34:7). Elisha prayed to open the eyes of the servant to experience the arrangements organised by the Lord in the hills of the war front and the LORD opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw that the hills were full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. Sometimes God Sends the angles to shut the mouths of the lions, wake up us from the prison cells, to guard our ways, to divert our ways to the alignment as per HIS will, roll away the stones to the new beginnings, to strengthen us for a long journey, share the visions for the future and to show us that HE is the God to us as He was to our forefathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Amen. Hallelujah!

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


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