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Take care of that cursed woman, he said, and bury her, for she was a kings daughter. (2 Kings 9:34). Jehu was used by God to execute judgment against Jezebel and Ahabs family. Despite the severity of this judgment and the awesome support from God, he displayed uncommon morality in victory by remembering Jezebels status despite her evil ways. But God would not allow His Words spoken through His Prophet to go unfulfilled. It was animals (dogs), who on their own, that rendered the final judgment on Jezebels inert body for the wickedness of the queen in her lifetime. In your anger against those persecuting you this morning, do not exceed normal moral grounds. Since you believe God is able to avenge you against enemies too big to confront because of their position and power, Hell not fail you. Jezebel paid the full price. Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat, tried using royal paddy-paddy to spare Jezebel final disgrace in death. But the Creator of the heavens and the earth insisted His Words must be fulfilled. Instead of God to change His firm resolve concerning the Apples of His eyes, Hell subsistitute whoever is not ready to be used to bring His Words to pass. Relax if the promise is yet to come. Believe. He made ordinary animals to remember His Words for them to execute His judgment. You are not forgotten. Hell bring His Words to pass in your life. He is the God tha NEVER fails. He was, He is and will continue to be all through eternity. He is the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Just hold your peace and continue praising Him for Who He is. Humans can forget you and yours. But He wont forget you. The Words have gone out in promise already. They wont return to Him void. They will accomplish the purpose for which He sent them. Yours is not forgotten. He will use ANYTHING in creation to bring it to pass. A wonderful morning to you, friends!!!
Posted on: Sun, 03 Nov 2013 04:38:30 +0000

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