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God will let us to to see the Land, the Hill and the Mountain.

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 20Jun2025

Scripture Reference: Ps 3 and Du 3:24

Prayer of Trust in God

Whether we like it or not, will encounter challenging situations and we will face enemies, critics, or those who oppose our views, ideas, or way of life. David once described running from 10K enemies attacking him from every direction—foes beyond counting, mocking and closing in on him from all sides, including his own son Absalom.

Our true help comes from God, whose blessings surround and sustain us. Let us acknowledge Him in all our ways (Pr 3:6) and remain confident even in troubled times by embracing a lifestyle of prayer, seeking His guidance and help always. The Lord is faithful to aid His people in distress. David testified that he stretched out, rested, slept, and rose again, standing tall and steady, refreshed by God's presence. He did not fear the ten thousand enemies encircling him, for he trusted in the Lord, protected and richly blessed him!

God is my shield sides. He grants me victory and bestows honor. God answers our prayers when we intercede with Him, for He listens and responds.

If God is for us who can be against us? (Rom 8:31) He is our shield around us, for us and surround us.

  • The Lord is our shield (Ps 3:3).
  • He is our rock, our fortress, our deliverer, our refuge and the hour of our salvation and our stronghold (Ps 18:2).
  • He is our strength, our help- Our heart trusts in Him and we are helped (Ps 28:7).
  • He is our Grace and our glory- He withholds no good thing from us (Ps 84:11).
  • God is our hiding place- We put our hope in His WORD (Ps 119:114).
  • He is our steadfast love, He is our shield, in whom we take refuge, who subdues enemies under us (Ps 144:2).
Lord God, You have begun to show Your greatness and Your strong hand to us. You let us to see Your miracles, Your mighty acts. I beg, God of My Master, help us to cross the river, to see the land, to see the hills and to see the mountains. There is none like You, O LORD, You are Great and Your Name is mighty in Power. There is none like You!

Who can do such works? Who can perform deeds? Who can do mighty acts like Yours? who can help to cross the Jordan river? Who can show the land over the Jordan? Who can show the hills over the the Lush? Who can show the mountains over the Lebanon? Only You can do, My Lord, the One who does Great and Unsearchable things and Wonders without number. Thank you for being a shield on all side and Letting me to see Your Great and Mighty acts, in Jesus Name, Amen!

Peace be upon the State of Israel and us. Shalom. Have a Good Weekend. 

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