Hello everyone. :)
In this video, I am sharing some beautiful thoughts from Micah 7. God really helped me with this devotional and I'm so grateful to Him. I hope that these thoughts will be encouraging to someone. I was encouraged and blessed while creating this!
Courage and blessings!
Correction: It was the Fall of 2018 especially, and also earlier that year when I went through my especially deep sense of being a sinner.
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Ezekiel 36 devotional: https://learnandgrow4ever.blogspot.com/2020/01/ezekiel-36-message-of-hope.html
Ezekiel 37 devotional: https://learnandgrow4ever.blogspot.com/2020/02/ezekiel-37-message-of-hope-faith-and.html
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That is such a beautiful picture of the character of God! He delights in mercy!
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