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Trust in God’s Protection

The primary focus is shifting trust entirely from human strength (the horse) to God as the ultimate source of safety, confidence, and defense. Affirm that you will fear no evil.

Let’s Pray:

O God, our loving Father and faithful friend, we understand that the strength of a horse offers no guarantee of safety. Yet, in You, we have safety, confidence, and a defender. I find unwavering faith—I will fear no evil. For You will preserve my life as You shield us from the evil of each day. Because You are with me, I can face tomorrow. As the expectation of the righteous cannot be cut off, but when the wicked are swept away in the land, may the righteousness of God be elevated, and Your name, O Lord, be glorified forever. Ye and amen!


”A horse is a vain hope for safety; Neither shall it deliver any by its great strength.”

‭‭~Psalm 33:17 NKJV

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