Good morning, all you beautiful and blessed children of God:)
Today we have arrived at part four of the definition of blessing:
To protect or guard from evil (usually used interjectionally).
I could not agree more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An exclamation point at the end of a sentence says that the words preceding it are intense and emotional.
"God bless you." Is not the same as. "God bless you!" Jabez had it right when he cried out to God saying, "Bless me and enlarge my territory!"
Yes, an exclamation point appears in the Bible. Does it matter? Does it make a difference?
2 Timothy 3:16 "Every part of Scripture is God-breathed and useful one way or another—showing us truth...correcting our mistakes, training us to live God’s way."
The truth is God has exclamations in His word because sometimes we need to pray with exclamations. Part of our training for living His way includes getting to know Him as the kind of Father Who responds to fervent cries for blessings of protection.
One of you precious folks grew up attending a church where everything was low key. Prayers were soft and barely above a whisper. No matter what the situation, one always prayed in hushed, quiet tones. And then one day an urgent matter arose where you lost your toddler at the mall and you did not have time for formalities. You yelled to Jesus for help so loud that everybody in Cuba heard you. And God, did in fact, come running with your wiley two year old in hand.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, Protect us and our families from all danger and evil! In Jesus' name, Amen~
Yenise~
With God all things are possible~
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