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Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London - 10Jan25

No it wasn't

When HIS disciples asked HIM, John 9:2 CEVUK, “Rabbi, why was this man born blind? Was it because he or his parents sinned?” Jesus answered. NO IT WAS'T, But because of his blindness, you will see GOD perform a miracle for him. Yes HE did do a transformation miracle to that blind man to regain his sight, later he gave a big testimony to others. 

If we blame and dwell in a lower mindset by asking, Was it I?" then the answer from Jesus would be, "No, it wasn't." Amen!. Hallelujah!!

Are we in lacking and asking ourselves, was I doing certain things incorrectly.?.
Are we excepting something and blaming, was it my fault?.
Needs a healing to our diseases and doubting was it my generation curse?
To experience a breakthrough in our sickness, while walking through the valley of darkness, going through the valley of weeping, facing a giant, and standing at a crossroads et al.

If we are searching for the reason and asking, " was it me?" The answer from JESUS is, "No, it wasn't.

However HE KNOWS our needs and HE will make a way through in our inabilities, rebuke the evil spirits behind the scene and bring the abundant life to it's potential for us to enjoy. That is the operating model of JESUS.

When we are ready to turn the situation over to Jesus with a prayer, He is always ready to perform a miracle for us.

All we need to do is prepare to proclaim the blessing, miracle, breakthrough, healing, favour, and promise, as the blind man becomes the focal point. “Then how can you see?” they asked. He answered, “Someone named Jesus made some mud and smeared it on my eyes. He told me to go and wash it off in Siloam Pool. When I did, I could see.”

When we do turn my situation to JESUS, we could see a miracle!!! 

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

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