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When did we stop making oaths to The Lord?
EXAMPLE #1
SRRD Turn your face to Him: "Now let the fear of the Lord be on you.
Judge carefully, for with the Lord our God there is no injustice or partiality or bribery.” 2 Chronicles 19:7
(Salvation)
S-What words stick out in this verse to you?
Hold on to them.
Speak them out loud.
Deliverance Comes-Believe it,
By oath: say, He has… [let the fear of the Lord be on me]; when He says, ‘let the fear of the Lord be on you'
(Redemption)
S-Why are you still suffering…He's Taken it from you already?
You are being Pulled-in, Close to Him.
He is working,
By oath: say, I will… []; when He says, ‘Judge carefully'
(Reconciliation)
K-Do you know Him or want to know Him better?
His “Light” (unfailing love) is Encircling You,
Trust Him,
By oath: say, Lord God is our…; Judge
(Deliverance)
C-Are you ready for a change inside you, now?
In the house of the Lord [and His presence]...You are ‘hidden with Him, yet Heavenly charged’
He is sovereign,
By oath: say, He has become my…; Friend
In The Name of Jesus her is My Oath:
He has let the fear of the Lord be on me.
I will judge carefully.
Lord God is our Judge.
He has become my Friend.
Thank You!
Help us, Lord, to humble ourselves and let You be in control.
We give you all the praise.
We pray In the name of our Everlasting Father, Amen!
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