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Judah to go first

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London -07Feb25 

Judah to go first!

Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab as the Lord said.  After some time later, Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died at the ago of 110 at the land of Ephraim. These two prominent leaders (Moses and Joshua) were gone and a big void in the leadership role created. They both had experienced all the Works of the Lord that the Lord had done for Israel.  However the Israelites quickly got the prompt to ask the LORD. When they asked the Lord who should go first to conquer the unoccupied lands to the rest of the tribes? The Lord said the plan to execute. 

3 things happened as a result of the Prayer

1. The Lord responded, Answered. God is Prayer answering Lord. In this case, He gave a clear guidance, strategy that is applicable to us as well. Prayer connects us to God, the Lord. 
2. Let Judah go first! Who is Judah, Leah's 4th child, boy. One of the Prominent and Powerful tribes. Leah named her child as Judah. That means, now I Praise the Lord. When we offer Praises freely, always, at all places and without any hesitation, that Life style will occupy God to be with us very closely. He inhabits among our Praises. HE dwells in our Thanksgiving. Our God wants to guide us by showing His love from generation to generations. Exalting about Him, by confessing, who is He? and What He has done?. 
3. Am about to handover the land to you Judah. He will help us. His Protection, Healing, Peace, Anointing shall cover more closely today and forever. KJV says, I have delivered the land into Judha's hand. A promise before even they went out to battle and conquer. Hallelujah.

May we send our Judah first in this month, to claim the unclaimed blessings, seek unexpected, ask for solution in the impossible situations. In Psalms 105:44-45 CEVUK- [44], The Lord gave them the land and everything else the nations had worked for. [45] He did this so that HIS people would obey all HIS laws. Shout praises to the LORD!

Psalms 65:2 CEVUK- Everyone will come to YOU because YOU answer prayer. Amen.

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

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