Others were given in exchange for you I traded their lives for yours because you are precious to me. You are honored, and I love you. Isaiah 43:4 The Holy Bible, The New Living Translation
Jehovahs most precious son was given in exchange for you and me.
Read it like this Jesus was exchanged for me. Jehovah traded Jesus, His most precious sons life for mine. Because I am precious to Him. I am honoured and Jehovah (and Jesus) loves me.
How can I not love one who loves me so deeply as Jesus. Joseph a son of Jehovah
That not only sounds nice but should be ingrained in our thoughts before we say or do anything. How could we say or do anything that would not bring glory and honour to them as a gift of appreciation to them for their extravagant gift of love to me.
Prayer: Thank you Jesus Go’el (The Lord is my Redeemer) – Is. 49:26, 60:16 that through Your precious blood, suffering, death and glorious resurrection You have redeemed me. May my dedicated life unto You always bring You glory, honour and little lost sheep. I pray this in Your merciful name. Amen
The gift of love, the gift of joy, the gift of peace, these are the greatest gifts that can be given. They are given in abundance to all those in Christs family by our Heavenly loving Father. May you be blessed with plentiful opportunities to share these with those around you today. Joseph a son of Jehovah
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March 27, 2020 at 12:11 am
We need the Lord now more than ever!
March 27, 2020 at 10:33 am
We have always needed the Lord precious sister. It just takes disasters like this to get us to accept it.
I once heard a preacher say that during the good time churches are empty and during the hard time the churches are full. It is so true.
When we read the Old Testament it is like a broken record. The folks reject the Lord and He allows calamity to strike them. Then, when calamity comes all of them turn to the Lord for deliverance. He delivers them and they turn back to their wicked ways.
We see this come true when we read our own history for the last one hundred years at least.
March 27, 2020 at 11:19 am
How true!
March 27, 2020 at 7:14 pm
Thank you