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"No matter how far you've gone, come back."

I want to add my voice to the many prophets who are announcing the Lord's redemption especially in this COVID-19 era. 
I sense strongly God calling the Church and humanity back to Himself.

Yes, the enemy may attack us but God has proven in His Word how capable He Is of turning every evil thing around for our good. He Is faithful to His Word. 

Today, I came across Amos chapter 4 verses 6-11 and I saw how in pestilence and many other outbreaks, the Lord had used such avenues for His beloved people to come to Him yet they never seized those moments. 

Let me show you God's love...
God knows that human as we are, we will feel guilty to come to Him in our sin and so He allows for hardships to come our way just so that we can have a REASON to return to Him. 
God loves us. 

It is the same reason why in this season, we must seize this opportunity to return to the Lord. God Is asking us to come to Him. It doesn't matter how far we've gone. It doesn't matter how sinful we feel, God Is calling us to come Home

I sincerely want you to come Home too. 
Seize this moment of lockdowns, quarantines and social distancing to seek the Lord and return to Him. 
This time, you don't have to worry about human distractions and interference. Take this enforced downtime to make your way back Home. 

God Is calling. 

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