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The Lord never fails

In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion (Psalm 71:1).
 The Bible says “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever” (Hebrew 13:8). He assured us that thought heaven and earth will pass away His word will remain forever. That means he can be trusted. You can depend on Him to take care of you, for He’s absolutely dependable.
  The Lord never fails or disappoints. The Bible describes Him as the friend that stick closer than a brother (Proverbs 18:34); He is the very present help in time of need (Psalm 46:1). Learn to put your trust in God alone, and rest your faith on His word. Let His eternal word be your hope and the anchor for your soul for his word never fails. His Word always comes forth with enough power to effect a change in you.
   Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Put your trust in the all-powerful and eternal Name of Jesus. That’s the name that is higher than any other name, and at the mention of that Name every knee bows, of things in heaven of things in the earth and of things under the earth. Hallelujah! There are evil forces that rule the dark world, but the Bible lets us know that though we are in this world we’re not of this world. We carry a great Name and carry the personality of Jesus.



  Keep your heart focused on Him alone. His love for you is eternal and unconditional. Men may care for you, and be there for you some steps of the way. Therefore, never put your trust in men but in God alone! Trust Him with your life, for He never fails.
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