INSEPARABLE LOVE” Part IV

Romans 8:35

"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

Famine is the next circumstance of life mentioned in the above Bible verse that might cause mankind to be separated from God. Whereas God is God in times of abundance and famine. He never changes. He remains in the same place in heaven, loving us on earth the ways we are; because of the gift of Jesus.

It was never an intension of God to separate from us. We are the one separating from the provision of His love. He does not separate from us no matter what. If there should be any reason at all ; why people have to separate from God, famine should be the least of them.

There is power in the love of Christ, love in His power. He is able to change famine and whatever represents famine to abundance. When we love, we can make great things to happen. How much more when God loves us. He makes greater things to happen. It was the divine love of God for us that motivated HIM to give us Jesus for an uncommon sacrifice. How are we motivated to love Jesus? Remember, let your love be sacrificial and there will be great reward, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for the gift of another beautiful day, in your presence, in Jesus Name. Amen.

2) Father, thank you for life without famine in our generation, in Jesus Name.

3) Father, thank you for your loving kindness over my entire household, in Jesus Name.

4) Lord, thank you for the favor of loving family in my life, in Jesus Name.

5) Lord, endow my life with your gift of great love, in Jesus Name.

6) Lord, show your power of love in my life for the whole world to see, in Jesus Name.

7) Father, show your power of wonders in my life this month, in Jesus Name.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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