Psalms 41:13
"Blessed be the Lord God of Israel from everlasting, and to everlasting. Amen and Amen."
From eternity past, present and future, the Name of the Lord God of Israel shall be praised for ever. King David did not take lightly the blessings of the Lord upon his life and family. He had reasons to give and return all the blessings back to God Almighty for extended mercies and favors of God not only upon his family, but for the people of God in Israel.
The passage and indeed the chapter (41) of the book of Psalms ends with a double Amen. This shows that God had blessed King David beyond measures of what his multitude of followers could not achieve. He realized how mighty his God was and still is in our generation. He knew that one with God was with majority.
Because of the power of resurrection and pentecost, we can shout Hallelujah and say blessed be the Lord God of Israel for putting finishing touches to our faith and belief. Let every scorner be set aside without malice or strife. In Mark 5:40 our Lord Jesus Christ separated the scorners from believers in order to raise Jairus daughter from the dead. Praise God!!!!!!!!!!!!
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you most sincerely for your miracles, in Jesus Name.
2) Father, thank you most deeply from my heart for divine supply and solution, in Jesus Name.
3) Almighty God, thank you for breaking every yoke of shame and reproach in my family, in Jesus Name.
4) Father, thank you for your daily load of blessing in my family in Jesus Name.
5) Lord, thank you for the perfection and completion of your grace, in my family, in Jesus Name.
6) Almighty God, let the power of resurrection and pentecost continue to work for me and my family, in Jesus Name. Amen.
7) Father, your name is to be blessed from everlasting to everlasting, in Jesus Name. Amen.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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