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  • Writer's pictureDavid Chadwick

My Personal God - My Redeemer

The eternal God of the universe wants to be your close, personal friend. He longs to be your King. Your Glory. Your Support. To become your personal God. The Creator of all deeply desires for you to know Him as your personal “redeemer” (Psalm 19:14). To redeem means to take something broken and make it new - even more valuable than it was in its original form. To repair damage done. To rescue and reclaim. To save. The Lord, our Redeemer, saves us from sin. He forgives us, restores us, and makes us new. He then calls us to experience a new beginning and purpose. To not only release us from slavery and shame, but to deliver us into freedom and joy. Have you been redeemed by the blood of the Lamb? Pray to God today, “Lord, You are my Redeemer! You have made me a new creation! What is old has completely passed away! The new has come! I am redeemed by the shed blood of Jesus, the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world! Thank you, Father!” I am broken. But, behold, Jesus makes all things new through His grace. What great news!

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