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Love the Psalms 20180815
every time loved ones cannot visit or call try yet again to read The Book of Pslams, or just one - then write psalms to Jesus; He is always on callevery question, every situation, any human fear has been posed by our kind, *Salvation for daughter and son - before a God who is as loving as He is Holy, Holy, Holy Ruler every time I open His Word, I hear His recorded Voice to receive an "On-Time" message without exception - Glory to Spirit and Son - reminders to rest, plus a hint to trust Provision, as in the Wilderness@ (c)Deo, A. NOTES: * "salvation" in Hebrew is YaSHUA, sometimes "Yeshua" which is none other than our Greek rendering of JESUS of Nazareth. "Jesus" is Greek for Joshua & Yeshua, literally "God is Salvation." @ "Wilderness" is the recorded experience of Jews escaping Egypt in the Old Testament, but because of unbelief, they reached "Israel" only after 40 years "lost" in the desert. As a metaphor, it is a journey to "home." Through 40 years, neither shoes, nor clothes, nor food ran out, for Moses was faithful.
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