Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
We may not be related, but I love you like a sister. Wishing you the best birthday ever. I hope all your wishes come true when you blow out your birthday candles. You deserve the best! You’ll always be my biggest inspiration.
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
You're too kind and I relate a lot with you as I'm also jolly natured and fun loving like you !🌷 ~ Lots of love and warm wishes to you on your special day gurll💌🤍
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
I thought you were Japanese,when i first saw you but atlast you belong from Assam my state. I love watching your daily vlogs ❤ .Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 dear❤
Belated Happy Birthday Kriti! May God Bless You! Hope You had a Graet Day Filled With Colors of Positivity & Happiness! Lots & Lots of Love to You! ❤💙💜
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
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Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
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Bohat hi zayda acha❤️💗
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@@krilovee._ Hi Kriti ,, have you remember i took a selfie with you. You are really so cute 🥰
Happy birthday kriti🎂..Wishing you loads of success n happiness..💗She lives in japan though pr dil hindustan mai h🇮🇳
Her vlog are getting better day by day. Aap aur aapki friend dono bohot sweet aur cute lag rahe the.
Your smile is the warmest and the cloudiest of the days ❤😊keep smiling Kriti didi
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Happy birthday Didi.
Welcome back to India 🇮🇳 🎉
We love you ❤
Love from Maharashtra 😊
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
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Happiest birthday KRITI di 🥳🥳
শুভ জন্মদিন অনেক অনেক শুভেচ্ছা 💐🎂
We may not be related, but I love you like a sister. Wishing you the best birthday ever.
I hope all your wishes come true when you blow out your birthday candles. You deserve the best!
You’ll always be my biggest inspiration.
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Happy birthday 🎉
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊 jonmodinor Hiyabhora Xubheccha Jonalo 🎂🎂💐💜
Happy birthday to you! ❤
Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
It's of love kriti❤
How can someone be soo cute sweet and kind at
The same time 💖
You're too kind and I relate a lot with you as I'm also jolly natured and fun loving like you !🌷
~ Lots of love and warm wishes to you on your special day gurll💌🤍
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Janmdin ki hardik shubhkamnaye bhagwaan aapko khus rakhe🎉🥰🥰💜💜💜💜🇮🇳💜🇰🇷
Wow! India main. Welcome to our india. 🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Apna family dikhao didi
Nice to see some non toxic, positive Indian content.
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Happy Birthday Priti didi😊😊🌹🌹😍😍🥰🥰🥰☺️☺️😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🎀🎀🎀🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🪅🪅🪅
You are so innocent and cute 😊
Happy 😊 birthday 🎂 Didi🎉 you love
❤❤❤
❤❤❤
I thought you were Japanese,when i first saw you but atlast you belong from Assam my state. I love watching your daily vlogs ❤ .Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 dear❤
Happy birthday didi🎂🎂🎂aap hamesha khush rhi
Belated Happy Birthday Kriti! May God Bless You! Hope You had a Graet Day Filled With Colors of Positivity & Happiness! Lots & Lots of Love to You! ❤💙💜
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Happy birthday to the most wonderful person I know! You inspire me with your kindness, strength, and positivity, and I am blessed to call you my inspiration. Have a fantastic birthday celebration❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
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Happy birthday 🎉❤😍😘🎁🎁🎈🎊🎉🍦🍧🍰
Happy birthday ❤ love you 🇧🇩💓
Lots of love kriti💗♾️...
How can someone be soo ...cute,sweet and kind at the same time💗♾️
Thank you so much 😀
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Happy Birthday Didi🥰🥰🥰🇧🇩
Didi ap bhot sundar lagrhi ho aur muje bhot acha lag rha ha ki ap india ai ho❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Haan😍
A very very happy birthday to our beautiful Krti di. ❤😊
Lot of love from Uttrakhand😊
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
Lots of love from nagaon, assam ❤️❤️
❤❤happybirbhday
Happiest Birthday Kriti di (Nanako Didi)🎉🎉🎉 many many happy returns of the Day may God bless you❤❤❤
Our Place of Safety
This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.
-Psalm 91:2
The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable.
In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful.
Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one.
This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true.
God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power.
Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies”
Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area.
Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished”
(verses 7-8)
These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part.
God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us.
But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1)
We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours.
God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives.
Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No.
Does that mean Christians won’t die? No.
But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
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Happy birthday didi 🎉welcome back to India🇮🇳❤
I am an Indian hii kriti didiiii
Bello❤
Happy birthday in advance my girl!!! Sry for late💙 God bless u
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU 💜💖🍰🎂
GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS 💖💜💖
STAY HAPPY & HEALTHY 💜
YOU ARE SO CUTE💜
I LOVE YOUR ALL VEDIOS ❤
Thank you ❤😊
Happiest Birthday dear kriti didi 🎉😊❤
You are the best iam lost for words to praise you❤ please reply me lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🇮🇳❤❤
Happy happy happy happy happy birthday!! di God loves u
Happy birthday didi🎉🎉❤❤ mei bhi Assam se hi ho😊😊
Happy happy birthday 🎂 cute kriti 🎉 enjoy to your birthday
Happy birthday day di 🎂❤️
Happy birthday 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂 Kriti many happy returns of the day 🤗 i wish u let but sorry
Happy birthday kriloveee di❤❤
Thank you ❤
Welcome❤❤
Happy birthday to you many many happy 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hiiii...am from assam...u r soooo sooo cute ❤❤..tumaloi jonmo dinor bohut bohut huvesha...❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉love from assam..❤
Happy birthday to you 🎂🎉
You look like barbie doll. Just looking like wow.
Happy birthday to you may god always bless you keep going and rocking
Thank you so much 🙂
Happy birthday 🎉🎂🎂
Happy birthday to you my sister ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Happy birthday to you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💜💜💜💜💜❤️😘😘😘😘
Happy Birthday Didi 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You look an beautiful ✨❤aww so cute❤😊
Happy Birthday to u iam big fan
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Kriti❤❤❤❤
Happy 🎂🎂🎂🎂 birthday kriti
Happy birthday di ❤🎉
Happy birthday🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Happy birthday didi ❤❤❤❤☺
Thank you 😊
wlcm didi Bahut cute ho tum didi 🥰😍🥰🥰🥰💖❤
Happy birthday to you everybody likes you❤
Happy birthday
From Gujarat 🇮🇳🇮🇳🥰
Big fan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤❤❤
Very nice ❤❤❤ Happy Birthday ❤❤
happy birthday didi bhalo thako khushi thako jibone ❤ egie jao 🎉❤
Happy barthday ❤️❤️
Happy birthday didi ❤May all your wishes come true 😊
Happy birthday love from Rajasthan ❤❤❤
Happy Birthday to Kriti love you 🎂🎂🎂🎂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lot's of loviieeee from Assam✨
HAPPY birthday dear krilovee🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤😊😊😊bye😅
Happy birthday 🎂
Happy Birthday 🎂 🎂 🎉🎉🥳🥳and happy Diwali 🎇🪔
Happy birthday to you dear cutie ❤ 🎂🌷 love from north east Tripura ❣️🇮🇳✨
🎉🎉Happy Birthday didi 🎉🎉🎉❤❤🤝🤝🤝💖💖💖💜💜
Happy Birthday Queen 👑🎉💝🥰
Happy birthday to you sii🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤ 0:31
❤❤Happy birthday
Happy Birthday Kriti...🎉🎂
Stay happy and healthy
Love from west bengal
Didi come in India ❤❤❤ i am so happy didi ❤❤❤🥺🥺
Happy Birthday Kriti ❤️
btw u looking so cute 🥺🥰
love from amritsar Punjab
Many Many Happy Returns Of The Day ♥️❤️💎🎉🎂.. Mind Blowing
🎉take love From Bangladesh ❤and you is so so so sweet🎉🎉
Happy birthday ❤❤
Happy birthday to you 🎂🎉 God bless you ❤️🥰
Happy birthday 🎉❤️
Happy birthday krilove🎉
Happy Birthday krilovee 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 lots of happiness to you didi
Thank you so much 😃
Happy birthday @krilovee💗🥳
love from your home Town💗
Happy birthday
wish yuh a very happy birthday dear 🎂💐
Happy birthday God bless you 😊
Wish you many many happy returns of the day 💘💘💘
Happy birthday kitiiii diiii🎂🎉🎉🎂🎊love you
Happy birthday Didi
Happy birthday ❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Happy birthday 🎂 God bless you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Happy Birthday 🎂🎊🎉🎈🎆🥳
Belated bday kriti 🤗🎂Happy u celebrated in India 🇮🇳 ur frnz r so sweet 😀💖 shw ur parents too
Everyone says Happy Birthday 🥳 to didi l am your biggest fan Welcome 🙏🏻 to India 🇮🇳 Love 💕 form Uttar Pradesh ❤❤