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Who Is This?





When your boss is unbearable, who is it that holds you close and never let you go? When illness comes on your family members, who is it that gives new mercy every morning and peace in every circumstance? Car accident, who wipe your tears from the pain?  Do you know? Who is this that answers your prayers? Who is this you couldn't repay even if you had the money? What makes you keep smiling?  Jesus. He is closer to you every minute of your life.  He's the one who rescued you from your brokenness, brought your wayward child home, healed your sickness, gave you money to pay a bill when you didn't know where you would get it, when you had no place to stay, when all turned their back on you.  He's the one that brought you peace when you found out about your unborn child.  Who is this? He is the one who is your source of everything when all hope is gone.  He is the one that opened the door for the job you have right now. He is the one that knocks at the door of your heart.  Isn't it time to praise Him.  Get on your face and call his name. This hour, stop what you doing and thank Jesus for every opportunity, every deliverance, every blessing He's given you. 

"O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker"
Psalms 95:6

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