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The Covenant of God

O God, remember Your covenant of old made with our forefathers, 

a testament of faith and promise.

God shall rebuild and restore our present world 

He is going to separate the light from the darkness again 

There shall be no more sickness, people shall live in good health 

The Lord will heal our wounds (Isaiah 53:5) 

All of our sorrows shall turn into joy 

The brokenhearted shall be comforted (Matthew 5:4) 

Those who weep shall weep no more  

for the Lord will wipe away their tears from their eyes (Revelation 21:4) 

Those who are feeble and severely broken in their spirits shall be strengthened 

God shall lighten the burdens of those with a heavy burden (Matthew 11:29-30) 

He will cleanse the blood from our hands 

And turn around every evil situation for the good of His beloved 

He will replace the hatred in the hearts of humans with love 

The Lord shall create in us a new heart (Ezekiel 36:26) 

All our iniquities shall be washed away 

Sins will vanish from our lands 

Those who are hungry and thirsty shall be satisfied 

He will shelter the homeless and cater for the needy

He will be the parents for the orphans and the caretaker of the widows. 

Husband and wife shall no longer fight for a divorce 

Couples and families will live in harmony and unity will reign in homes 

Children will honor their father and their mother. 

There shall be no more war, lest like never before 

All people will begin to experience peace in abundance. 

God shall bless the works of men’s hands forever and grant them endless joy (Psalm 90:17) 

There shall be no room for oppression and injustice 

Many people shall be set free, for through His light we can see light. 

God Himself shall rule over all the earth.  

He is the King, the President, the Minister.  

He shall forever remain as the Chief, the Cornerstone and the Ruler of our new world!

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