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Chapter 62
This week we will be in Chapter 62.
Here we are shown the promise of God’s salvation for His people.
It is so wonderful to read through the scriptures and see the promises that God has given us of one day living with Him for eternity, void of any pain and suffering, in a new body that is made for eternity.
The scriptures are full of promises of how God will win over evil in the end and how He will rescue us and take us to our real home in heaven with Him that He has created for us to spend eternity with Him.
When the world is knocking us to our knees, when darkness seems to surround us, when hope seems to fade, it is good to read those promises of our future hope.
Let’s read Isaiah 62:1 - 5
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