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God is not giving details but command to obey

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 24Jan25

God is not giving details but command to obey

Deuteronomy 29:29 CEVUK- The LORD our God hasn't explained the present or the future, but HE has commanded us to obey the laws HE gave to us and our descendants.

God is not giving us the details but HE KNOWS everything. We do not need to know all about our future or what will happen next. However we must know that THE LORD HOLDS our future and HE KNOWS everything and He has taken care of them already....

We are just actors and get to ready to follow the the narratives by Declaring that God gives our day and our daily needs, guidance, favour, approvals, acceptance, deliverance, healing, strength, support and peace that passes all our understanding. We are just standing UNDER HIS PEACE. Amen. 

When we first seek HIM and Keep HIS commandments, HE makes our paths straight and ways successful. He makes a way where there is no way. He opens a door that no one can shut. More importantly, HE will close the doors that no one can open to us or harm us. 

Deuteronomy 30:9-10 CEVUK- [9] and HE will bless you with many children, large herds and flocks, and abundant crops. The LORD will be happy to do good things for you, just as HE did for your ancestors. [10] But you must decide once and for all to worship HIM with all your heart and soul and to obey everything in The Book of God's Law. Amen. 

Hence Apostle quoted Prophet Habakkuk reference that the Just shall LIVE by Faith not by sight. Hallelujah!

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

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