God, YOU have postponed and rearranged my script’s finale, and rewrote a better ending for my life. FATHER, I am ever grateful for YOUR favor.
My life could have turned out much differently had it not been for the immovable force of God who gives grace and HIS favor, and that can come from no other.
When living in darkness, it is from HIS favor we realize the importance of light. As the world gets darker, the brighter HIS light shines in our lives.
Being freed from the firm grasp of extremism and the bondage of a hate filled world. This place Satan will devour unless God chokes him and he spit from his mouth, the world.
It is then we stop pretending being alive. No more going along to get along, it is time for God’s Kingdom people to stand in their power and remove from the company of anyone silent on this attack against mankind. It was for this ending that God rewrote your finale, that you are a lifeline for those trapped behind the doors of evil.
Cry out to God from behind Satan’s doors as you approach your deserved ending, that HE might spare your life and rewrite your script. You will emerge from the dark depths of obscurity as one awakened to your longing for light.
When you discover the light of God, show respect to the FATHER who shines bright. In (Psalm 27:1) it is a declaration of trust and confidence in God who is the source of light and salvation. With God as our stronghold, there is no reason to fear anyone or anything.
Regardless of man’s plan, God has final authority over the finale. For those with preferential treatment enjoys the benefits of goodwill and advantageous circumstances bestowed upon them, the favor of God.
Psalm 27:1
New International Version
Psalm 27
Of David.
1 “The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?”
Psalm 27:1
King James Version
27 “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
Psalm 27:1
Living Bible
27 “The Lord is my light and my salvation; he protects me from danger—whom shall I fear?”