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Today's blog is inspired by Psalm 121 "The Lord the keeper of Israel".

I try daily to set aside time to refresh my soul,in other words to spend time with the loves of my life; Our heavenly Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Below i quote the chapter and personalize it. The chapter has been speaking to me from Sunday (26/09/2021), the plan is to meditate on it for the whole of this week. To make sure i understand and enjoy the word i personalize it, i believe it is a cool way i can allow myself to get personal with God.

Alright! Your mini task i am giving to you is to first locate your bible and open it to Psalm 121, from there check out below how i study the word by spotting the difference between the quoted personalized chapter from this blog and the actual chapter from the bible. There is a difference!๐Ÿ’œ Your task starts now ๐Ÿ• ๐Ÿ˜Ž

121

1 I will lift up my eyes to the hills
  From where shall my help come?

2 My help comes from the Lord,
  Who made heaven and earth.

3 He will not allow my foot to slip;
  He who keeps me will not slumber. 

4 Behold, He who keeps Melone
  Will neither slumber nor sleep. 

5 The Lord is my keeper;
  The Lord is my shade on my right hand.

6 The sun will not strike me by day,
  Nor the moon by night. 

7 The Lord will protect me from all evil;
  He will keep my life. 

8 The Lord will guard my going out and my coming in [everything that i do]From this time forth and forever. 



 

 

I know you spotted the difference and congratulations to you friend!

I hope you found a new perspective or found that we have a similar method <3. You are more than welcome to comment different methods you are found of when studying the word.


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