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'Earth Will Never Cease'


'Earth Will Never Cease' Earlier I basked beneath revigorating warm rays, energy engaged from spectacular space; a magnificent ball of hot plasma our sun constant, stays ablaze; yet, our sphere orbits in perfect distance to our eternity--always. Wickedness to be erased as faithfully shown in Noah's day, thus a guarantee to us conveyed: "You will hear the request of the meek, O Jehovah. You will make their hearts firm and pay close attention to them. You will render justice to the fatherless and to those who are crushed, So that mortal man of the earth may no longer make them afraid." Then we to a Grand Master will give infinite deserved praise. Since stated: "From now on, the earth will never cease to have seed-sowing and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night.” Yes, Jah "made his sanctuary as enduring as the heavens, Like the earth that he has established forever." To exist as long as He: "Jehovah will rule as king forever and ever." His love to us on illustrious display with our glorious moon, as natural satellite in its varied colored phases, which causes artists and lovers to swoon while drawing in tides under twinkling stars-- some shooting like rockets across our skies; but foamy peaks on crashing waves gives nighttime a beauty designed to amaze hopefully many more before tomorrow comes-- 'Jehovah's Day'. Soon for obedient mankind an endless life of awe; agaze... *** "But as for me, drawing near to God is good for me. I have made the Sovereign Lord Jehovah my refuge, To declare all your works." "Now to the King of eternity, incorruptible, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen." Ps. 10:17, 18; Gen. 8:22; Ex. 15:18; Ps. 78:69: Ps. 73:28: 1 Tim. 1:17. Jehovah is close to the brokenhearted; he saves those who are discouraged.​—Ps. 34:18, ftn. At times, we might think about the fact that life is short and our days are “filled with trouble.” (Job 14:1) So it is understandable that we occasionally feel discouraged. A number of Jehovah’s servants in ancient times felt that way. Some even wanted to die. (1 Ki. 19:2-4; Job 3:1-3, 11; 7:15, 16) But time and again, Jehovah​—the God in whom they trusted—​reassured and strengthened them. Their accounts were recorded to comfort and instruct us. (Rom. 15:4) Consider Jacob’s son Joseph. In short order, Joseph went from being a cherished son of his father to being a lowly slave of a pagan court official in Egypt. (Gen. 37:3, 4, 21-28; 39:1) Then Potiphar’s wife falsely accused Joseph of trying to rape her. Without investigating the charges, Potiphar had Joseph thrown into prison, and he was bound in irons. (Gen. 39:14-20; Ps. 105:17, 18) Surely Joseph had reason to feel discouraged! Photo Credit:https://www.google.com/url?s a=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Funsplash.com% 2Fs%2Fphotos%2Ftorrey-pines&psig=AO vVaw11Myke5wU7KbOCdGtKlixY&ust=1669 228632035000&source=images&cd=vfe&v ed=0CBAQjhxqFwoTCLjYpay3wvsCFQAAAAA dAAAAABA8 © 14 minutes ago, Lucretia McCloud family hope love society spiritual teen




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