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Day 7: He is great and powerful

“And what is the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe, according to the working of His mighty power.”‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Ephesians‬ 1‬:19

Through His wonderful deeds, we can see the greatness and the mighty power of God. What incredible power! No name is higher than the name of Jesus Christ, as no power can exceed our Lord’s greatness. Who is like our God, the Mighty One, the vigorous and victorious Lord? He is so worthy to be praised!

Let’s pray:
O Lord, from the Book of Genesis I have read about Your signs and wonders, and I have considered the work of Your hands. You are the God of all creation, and from the ancient days, You have shown forth Your greatness and might. Lord, I have seen many of Your miraculous deeds and the excellent signs You performed; they all prove Your greatness and compassion. You are such a loving Father towards all men. Adonai, You reign forever; You are the everlasting King that stands above all kings, and rules as the Lord of lords. It is Your divine power that split the Red Sea into two and broke the gates of hell apart. O Lord, Your voice is beautiful and powerful. You spoke and the sea gathered in one place, and You formed the dry land. You spoke and formed the birds in the sky, the fish in the waters, and every other living creature that walks on the ground. Awesome God, the splendor of Your glory is the cloud that covers the whole earth, and it is Your Spirit that moves around the cloud that all people see daily. Your Majesty, thank you, for all that You have done with Your mighty power, as the whole world will forever be indebted to You. Mighty are Your works and excellent is Your name evermore, O Lord, God of Israel. Amen.

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