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Day 30 of 41 Thank you Lord for Forgiving my Sins

There is nothing as being freed body, soul and spirit when you realise that you are forgiven. How much we long to hear, "You are forgiven," from the people we hurt deeply. These three words quenches the wild fires of our hearts. These words soothes our aching hearts. 

How much more having a deep conviction that we are forgiven by God our maker. The One who has the Power to shut doors no one can open and to Open Doors no one can shut. 

  • Forgiveness is Freedom 
  • Forgiveness is Healing
  • Forgiveness is a Balm

I hail my heavenly Father who will never use my past against me, 
I hail the King of kings who chooses to use my weaknesses for his Glory, 
I hail the Lord of lords who doesn't deal with me the way my sins deserve, 
I stand in awe of this Supreme Hero who look down to me and brought me out of the mud and makes me clean. 
I worship the One who turns all my scars into stars 
I celebrate my Awesome and Mighty God who understands me better than anyone else. 
I give Him all the Glory because His Mercy always speak on my behalf. 
And so I hold firmly to the Almighty who declares that, "my sins and iniquities He remember no more. "
More of your help Lord
The One who turns my stories to glories, I stand in awe of You
A new wave of Grace is moving. 
Surely, there is the sound of abundance of Rain.
Surely I'll love Him more and more.
Thank You Lord

I woke up this morning feeling so overwhelmed with God's love and mercy. 

Janet Adeogun 
The Eagle Girl 

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