"The LORD is our rock and our fortress and our deliverer,

HMC1957

Beloved Servant
"The LORD is our rock and our fortress and our deliverer, our God, our rock, in whom we take refuge, our shield, and the horn of our salvation, our stronghold and our refuge, our savior; you save us from those whom wish us harm. We call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, and we are saved from our enemies." In Jesus name. Amen

Thank-You dear Father, for yet, another glorious day of keeping A. and I safe from L. R. We praise You, we trust you, we love You, we need You. In Jesus name. Amen
 
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