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Thoughts.

6 Therefore turn thou to thy God: keep mercy and judgment and wait on thy God continually.
9 O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself; but in me is thine help.


In today’s' reading of the Bible (my utmost for His Highest reading plan) I found out that I am destroying myself not coming to God when I most need Him, I am destroying my convictions, the strengths that God has given me; I replaced them with strengths from the world.

The world has no say in your life; remember we are not of this world, we are just passing by.
Built up your convictions and renew your strengths from within, let the Holy Spirit work thru you, let Him strength you with all His power. Adopt the strength of your Lords' as your own.


I need to turn to God when I am destroying myself by sinning and by not giving though that God is right next to me; that is what sin and temptation do, they blindside you, they block you from God's presence. Be judgmental on unmoral values that might appear as good things, but they are disguised in humanistic terms and not godly. Be merciful and and love everyone and everything that comes to your path.

If something is not right, if you don't know what do; wait upon that Lord, practice patience.

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