“AND GOD REMEMBERED HIS COVENANT” Part II : Wednesday May 2

Exodus 2:24

"And God heard their groaning, and God remembered His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob"

When God hears or heard from us, He moves, especially when it has something to do with groaning. God does not want us to groan. He wants us be free from all groans. Why do people groan? People groan for many things, including oppressions, lack, injustice and captivity etc. However, God Hates His own people to suffer and groan.

The eyes and ears of God are always at alert watching the whole earth and this makes it possible for God to remember His creatures. God cannot forget what He had created at all. He always heard us and ready to come to our rescue. God will rescue us from all things that can cause us to groan, in Jesus Name. Amen.

God remembers all things. He understands what you are going through including what is causing you to groan. Do not give up. Do not throw in the towel. Do not live in the past glory or the shadows of the past. Take all things to the Lord in prayers and do not groan outside the loop of God. Amen.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for the day, week and month of divine covenant to remember me, in Jesus Name.

2) Lord, thank you for covenant forgiveness upon me and my family, in Jesus Name.

3) Father, let this month of divine covenant answer to serve me and my family, in Jesus Name.

4) Lord, hear my groaning and move powerfully on my behalf, in Jesus Name.

5) Lord, remember your covenant of blessing for me and my family, in Jesus Name.

6) Lord, my groaning will never be in vain, in Jesus Mighty Name.

7) Father, rescue my life from the hands of evil and dangers by the power of divine covenant, in Jesus Name.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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