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Day 12 of 30: The Lord is My Redeemer

Greetings to you my Beloved,

Trust you are doing well today. 

Hallelujah, I'm so excited today. 

We serve a faithful God. 

Reflection: I am bought with a price, fully loved, fully His.

Verse: “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.” – Job 19:25

This 30–day journey “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been so refreshing. Each day, God is showing us more of who He is.

On Day 1, we saw Him as our Portion—our true inheritance.

On Day 2, He became our Provider—meeting every need.

On Day 3, He was our Shepherd—leading us gently.

On **Day 4**, He was our Strength—lifting us up when we felt weak.

On Day 5, He gave us His Peace that calms every storm.

On Day 6, He became our Healer—restoring our bodies and souls.

On Day 7, He stood as our Helper—always present when we call.

On Day 8, He was our Refuge—our safe hiding place.

On Day 9, He became our Rock—steady when everything else shook.

On Day 10, He comforted us—bringing warmth to our weary hearts.

On Day 11, He was our Light—shining in the darkest places.


And today, Day 12 reminds us: The Lord is my Redeemer.

To redeem means to buy back, to rescue, to restore what was lost. That is exactly what God has done for us through Jesus. We were trapped by sin, guilt, and brokenness, but Jesus paid the price with His own blood.



Job, even in deep pain and loss, could boldly say, I know my Redeemer lives.” That is faith. He had lost so much, but his hope rested on the living Redeemer.

Today, that same Redeemer is alive in our lives. He restores us when we feel unworthy. He reminds us that we are not forgotten or abandoned—we are fully loved, fully His. Redemption is not just about being bought back; it is about being valued and given a new life.

Life Application

Think about areas in your life that feel broken or beyond repair. Place them before Jesus, your Redeemer. Speak these words with faith: “I know my Redeemer lives.”

Walk in the freedom He has given you. Do not let guilt, shame, or regret hold you down. And share this hope with someone who feels worthless. Let them know they too have a Redeemer who restores.

Prayer

Lord, thank You for being my Redeemer. Thank You for paying the price for my freedom and giving me new life. Help me to walk daily in the joy of redemption. When guilt and shame try to speak, remind me that I am fully Yours. Teach me to share this hope with others who need to know You as Redeemer. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Tons of Love 


Janet Adeogun 

The Eagle Girl 

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