My Month Of Proclamation! Deut32:3

There’s so much bad news every day, the world is in a depressing situation, always in a state of perpetual anxiety.
The media are always announcing terrifying events on the planet.
All this information affects us and it’s panic.
Amidst all these negative waves, it is important to know that the Bible announces good news in
2 Kings, 2:21 “Thus says the Lord: I will make these waters clean; there will be no more death or barrenness from them.
This is why we must preach the gospel, it is a relief for those who hear it.
Unfortunately, many reject the message of salvation and it is our responsibility to continue to mentor them and have compassion on them.
Paul continued to persevere in his work of spreading the good news despite the refusal of his people to serve Jesus.
He didn’t give up,
he didn’t despair,
he didn’t tell himself there was nothing more he could do for them,
he still had hope that some would come back to the Lord.
Paul continued to beg God for the salvation of his brothers.
This is why the Lord actively invites us to pray for our nation.
Pray for your nation.
Nahum, 2:1 – Behold on the mountains the feet of the messenger of peace! Celebrate your festivals, Judah; fulfil your vows! For the wicked shall pass no more among you; he is utterly destroyed…
A word of hope…
The Lord promises us deliverance after the storm.
We may be oppressed today, but tomorrow the finger of God will intervene and hide us in his blood.
So don’t be afraid, the good news is a cause of great joy for all the people.
Today in the city of David a Saviour has been born to you, who is Christ the Lord
Let’s not fail to put our country in God’s hands, everyone must receive this word and return to the fold.
Hello everyone
Good day
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