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My God, Thank You For Your Deliverance

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February 2 Scripture Meditations Based on Numbers 19-23 Key Verse – Numbers 21:34 And the LORD said unto Moses, Fear him not: for I have delivered him into thy hand, and all his people, and his land; and thou shalt do to him as thou didst unto Sihon king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.
MY GOD, THANK YOU FOR YOUR DELIVERANCE Thank You for delivering me from sin-imprisonment Whenever I call unto Your name in my miserable predicament Especially during iniquity-attacks, bringing torment That incapacitate me against spiritual involvement. Thank You for delivering me from transgression-perishing Whenever I cry for Your help in my weak languishing Especially during frustrations caused by goal-crashing That pull me away against divine refreshing. Thank You for delivering me from filthiness-corruption Whenever I cling to Your holiness in my fleshly corruption Especially during struggles in health’s affliction That debilitate me against faith-increase and good works’ fruition. Thank You for delivering me from futility-vanity Whenever I cleave to Your truth in my laxity Especially during doubt-bouts and perplexity That drive me against trusting Your authority. Thank You for delivering me from materialism-worldliness Whenever I come to Your throne justified by Your righteousness Especially during craving sessions while tempted by lustfulness That bring me out against Your will’s blessedness Thank You for delivering me from abomination-idolatry Whenever I cast all my cares to Your throne of glory Especially during prayerlessness’ visits midst anxiety and worry That thwart me against advancing Your kingdom’s territory.
February 2, 2022

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