Good Morning God
$19.99
How do you begin your morning? The way you begin your day has a significant impact on how the rest of your day goes. That is one reason why it is of utmost importance for a child of God to begin their day with God. In Psalm 5:3, David declared, “My voice shall you hear in the morning, Oh Lord.” David understood the importance of meeting the Lord in the morning. In Psalm 63:1, he said, “Oh God, early will I seek you.”
We are living in a volatile and vicious generation. Our enemy is attacking on every front. No Christian should ever consider leaving home until they have spent ample time with the Lord and armed themselves for spiritual battle. This daily devotional has been written to be a help for believers who want to spend time with their Father. Wake up each day and say “Good Morning God!”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781622454297
ISBN10: 1622454294
Rick Coram
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2016
Publisher: Life Sentence Publishing
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