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He Will Perfect All: Devotion for Tuesday August 18, 2020


MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL

Devotion for Tuesday August 18, 2020

Topic: He Will Perfect All                                       

Text: Psalm 138:6 – 8                    

Though the Lord is high, yet He has respect to every lowly, humbled sinner; but the proud and unbelieving will be banished far from His blissful presence. He views us with pleasure, thinks of us with care, listens to our prayers, and protects us from evil. God is concerned in all apprehensions His people.

He sees to it that none of their precious things especially those things that will glorify His name shall fail of completion; their life, their strength, their hopes, their graces, their pilgrimage, shall each and all be perfected. Jehovah himself will see to this and therefore it is most sure. God will perfect means that God will fulfill His promises concerning us. It is thus the prerogative of God to do this. It does not depend on our work.

Every person dreams and makes plans for the future. Then they work hard to see those dreams and plans come true. However, to make the most of life, we must include God’s plan in our plans. He alone knows what is best for us; he alone can fulfill his purpose for us.

As you make plans and dream dreams, talk with God about them. This is the only way He can perfect all that concerns us. We should not forget that the condition upon which God perfects all that concerns a man is for the man to walk before Him and be blameless. Are you living the life God expects from you?

Action: Write down the things you are required to do so that God will perfect all that concerns you.

Memory verse: Psalm 138 v 8 

Prayer: Help me O Lord. to keep to the things required of me so that you can perfect all that concerns me. 

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