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IN MY MOTHER’S WOMB

Psalm 139:13 
"For Thou hast possessed my reins: Thou hast covered me in my mother's womb."

Today's verse is the famous one from Psalms chapter one hundred thirty-nine, verse thirteen. We know it best from the NIV translation; "For YOU created my inmost being; YOU knit me together IN MY MOTHER’S WOMB." GOD created you personally. GOD put you together BEFORE you were BORN! 
Let that sink in...
Really think about it...

We really are Children of the Heavenly Father. GOD will prove you and use you to demonstrate His goodness and mercy in the world. GOD wants us to stand up against those that defy Him. 
We can do it! 
God is with us. 

That is what happens the the Holy Scripture time and time again. We just studied where David defeated the giant Goliath. We want to be able to identify the GOLIATH'S that we will encounter in life. First he was on the battlefield prepared to fight the Israelites. Second he DEFIED GOD. That is the biggest tell; opposition to the one true God. That can look like someone saying something other than "male and female created He them." Or, someone saying that life does NOT begin in the womb! It's unbelievable that people actually hold that view!!!
It's wicked.

It's an "‘American Horror Story’: Feds Pay for Full-Term Aborted Baby Parts" We need the David's in the pulpits of America to stand up and make their voices heard on this subject. And, we army in the pews need to cheer them on and back them up in our battle with this GOLIATH. There is no reason for these things to be going on in our country...
 https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/08/04/american-horror-story-feds-pay-for-full-term-aborted-baby-parts/

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