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Philippians 4:13
"I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."

All week we have studied Heaven. As reported to us in the book of Revelation. Anticipating the moment the saints gathered around the throne of GOD, with the Lamb waving palm branches in celebration of victory over death and sin. We will be caught up in worshiping GOD day and night. Our generous GOD keeps givin8g even in the afterlife.

Your cup will be OVERFLOWING with HIS mercy and love. Nothing can separate you from the Love of Christ. Keep your "eyes" on Jesus. He is your key. Hold on to the word of our Lord. We need a HIS vision. The End will be just beginning!!!

SEE, The Holy Bible tells us we are not going to have it EASY. In fact the Scriptures say it's going to be hard. It's call the "great tribulation." The Holy Bible even tells us that we are going to screw things up! (For some reason, that is part of God’s plan.) The Holy Bible also says that our Lord and Savior will make all things right in the END! And, when we are in alignment with God's plan, there is nothing that can stop us! "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."

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