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Shelter of the Most High

2/14/2023

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He Will Command His Angels Concerning You

No matter what we may be facing in this life, God is our refuge and fortress. Satan will try as he might to trip us up, but we have the promise that under the shelter of the Most High we may abide in the shadow of the Almighty (Psalm 91:1 ESV). And it is here that we have the most intimate protection and divine place of protection. For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways (v. 11).  On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone (v. 12). 
Lord, I come to you with a humble heart. I call out to you and ask for forgiveness when I sin and fall short of your glory. As I read Your holy Words in Scripture, my heart wells within me. I cannot contain your goodness and mercy for it is more than this mere fleshly body can contain. Thank you for guarding and protecting your Children. For you even command your angles to protect us. Thank you for the blessing poured out on those that love you. I cling to You my God and my Savior. I come to You and worship You. Thank you for Jesus Christ who bore my sin, who took upon himself the weight of sin past, present, and future so that I my live with you for eternity. May all that I do point to you. May my prayer be a sweet sound and pleasing aroma. It is in Jesus name I pray, amen.
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11/26/2023 12:26:12 am

What can the church do to about the problem of homelessness? Can a single church really make a difference when there are so many in need? Sheltered by Jesus shares the story of how one pastor, struck with a vision to serve the least, motivated his church to make a lasting difference in their Central Maine community. The journey to being the hands and feet of Jesus was not without significant struggle, but over the years the shelter has shown the love of Christ to hundreds upon hundreds of residents and volunteers, and with a new family shelter in development, thousands more lives will be touched. An inspiring story with humble beginnings, Pastor Richard Berry shows that complete dependence on Jesus and a heart to serve no matter the cost can make a disproportionate eternal impact for the Kingdom of God as men and women in need find their true shelter in Jesus.

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