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...His Love Remains:

...His Love Remains:

God's love for you remains. Yes we may not have control over how we were born or the circumstances that surrounded our growing up, but we can decide how we'd live from the very point where we stand.


Don't be afraid to try something new, especially if it's God offering it.

When you reach that point where you realize God does love and care for you, no matter how damaged your past looks, how bad your now is and how unrealistic your tomorrow is, that point it is where God truly steps in. The word is SURRENDER.

Believe me, God loves you so much to condemn you because of your past. He believes greatly in the future He has for you if you just let Him direct you.

I wrote this message of love for you. Yes, you in particular.

Leave the past behind and embrace God's love.

With Love,


Written by David Lawal, 
President, FLF Global.


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