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DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post December

Thursday, 29th December, 2016.

Bible reading: Proverbs 23: 18-19.

Memory Verse: For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11(NKJV).

On Saturday, I urgently needed to fix my cloth as I needed to appear smart where I was to speak that day. I took the cloth to my tailor and asked him to fix the little opening near the pocket.

The man turned the cloth inside out and then began to tear the pocket with his hands… Hah, “I said you should sew, not tear”.  I screamed.

But he replied “I KNOW”.

Those two words sank into me like a heavy stone sinks in water. I couldn’t talk again.

He’s the tailor, and I’m just a customer. Even though I couldn’t relate tearing with sewing but the Tailor says “I know”.

God is saying, ‘I know’.

He hears your complaints:

Father, my Parents just died… ‘I know’.

I have no man to pay my fees… ‘I know’

I performed woefully in my last exams… ‘I know’

I have no money to cater for my needs… ‘I know’

Key point: God knows every detail of your life. Trust in Him.

Prayer points:

  1. O Lord my heavenly Father, as this year rounds off, appear in my situation, in the name of Jesus.

Holy Spirit my sweetest comforter, heal my broken heart, in the name of Jesus.

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