Biblical Meditation part 13: Meditate on all God’s work.

Meditate on all God’s work
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Your Devotional message for 17th March 2021

Scripture
I will also meditate on all Your work and talk of Your deeds. (Psalms 77:12, NKJV)

Explanation
The Words of God from Genesis to revelation are given to us for a purpose as a believer.
Though the scripture we see the awesome work and Act of God. The manifestation of His good work has not finished today. Have you imagined the vastness and the awesomeness of the universe? The Solar system and the Galaxies are beautifully created for His Glory. Up till today the whole concept of the creation remains a mystery to the scientists as it is an awesome thing that no one could explain. Think of it how material things came into existence. When you fathom the complexity of the human body is the work of God. This is the wonder of God. Today His work continues with healings, deliverance, signs, and wonders. When you see the work of God or His Act that does not look natural, you will hallow His name and have the fear of God. The work of God can be contemplated and meditated upon. I remember the days of old; I meditate on all Your works; I muse on the work of Your hands (Psalm 143:5). It is awesome thing when you practice your act of meditation, considering the work and talk of His deeds. Glory be to God.

Stay tune as we shall continue further tomorrow. Remain uncommonly blessed.

Confession
I give myself to the word of God, the Lord has put His Words in my mouth. I have utterance to make known the mystery of the Gospel. I have been set over and rule over the kingdoms. I have the great Power to  root out and to pull down, to destroy and to throw down evils and wickedness. I have received the Divine Power of God to build and to plant businesses and estates in the name of Jesus.


Further scriptures for meditation:
I will meditate on the glorious splendor of Your majesty, And on Your wondrous works (Psalm 145:5).

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