You are the Lord let Your Name be glorify… You are the Lord let Your Name be glorify.. We give You praises and honour…You are the Lord let Your Name be glorify… // Come let Praise the Lord…. Come let Praise the Lord….

Our Father we Thank You… we lift Your Name on high O Lord… We magnify Your Holy Name… Everlasting is Your Name… What a Wonder You are… Thank You for miracles that looks impossible… O Lord we lift Your Name above every other Name…

Jehovah is Your Name… Jehovah is Your Name… Jehovah is Your Name… Mighty Warrior… Great in battle… Jehovah is Your Name…

Beloveth … we serve a Big Big God.… Yes Mighty is His Name… How can we Thank You enough… for Your Goodness and Mercies… Thank You for loving us too much… even when we are not worthy O God … You still love us with an everlasting love… alleluia somebody…

Beloveth… are experiencing depression and despair? Oh this is not a good place to be… sincerely no child of God should experience these… but sometimes it does happen …that you get overwhelmed with issues of life… that you feel so disappointed which leads to the point of feeling depressed and despair… O my God… satan is so wicked…he will make you think that God’s promises are of non effect… beloveth… what more can we say… that when you think you are under attack get down to the Word of God… pick up your Bible and read… look steadily unto Jesus and He will make you well again.. He will give you a Word of Hope that will build your faith …

Beloveth never give up… knowing fully well that Jesus has paid the price… and you are not expected to pay it again…

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Depression And Despair

Those dark undercurrents of desperate emotions that drag us down into the murky shadows of hopelessness and despondency.

The bad news is that every follower of Christ seems to be subjected from time to time to this state of gloom… this so-called “Dark Night of the Soul:”

Job, while languishing near death cried out, “May the day of my birth perishI despise my lifemy days have no meaning.” (Job 3:3a; 7:16)

Elisha, after a great spiritual victory lamented, “I have had enough, Lordtake my life.” (1 Kings 19:5)

Paul, while suffering intense hardship in Asia, wrote, “We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death… ” (2 Corinthians 1:8, 9a)

Today, if you are in the midst of one of these “Dark Nights of the Soul,” consider and claim God’s promises from His Word. Keep in mind however, that with most promises there is a condition for us to fulfill:

Promise: “Even in darkness light dawns for the

[Condition:] upright, for the gracious and compassionate and righteous man.” (Psalm 112:4)

Promise: “I am the Light of the world.

[Condition:] Whoever follows Me

[Promise:] will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12)

Condition: “If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed:

[Promise:] then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday. The Lord will guide you always; He will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.” (Isaiah 58:10, 11)

Because DEPRESSION and DESPAIR are tools the Enemy often uses in his attacks against Christ’s followers, it is imperative that we fight back with God’s spiritual arsenal, which includes the Word of God. So claim His promises, fulfill the Word’s conditions, and then see Him win the victory on your behalf. (See Ephesians 6:10-20)

Did your read that those two negative weapons are use by satan to make non-effect of God’s your life so you’re your eyes steadily on Christ alone…. Praise the Name of the Lord alleluia….

Further Reading:- Rev.7:17, Isa 1:9, 1Jn.4:14, 2Tim.2:19, Isa.42:16, Eph.5:2, Ps.61:2

 

Remain blessed in the Lord.

 

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