Your Very Presence

Romans 4 & 5

Thank you, Father, for your grace upon my life. In your mercy, you have given me the gift of faith. By that, I believe more and more in your promises. I am convinced that you are able and perfectly faithful to perform all that you have promised.

Through faith, your righteousness is imputed to me. I know you raised Jesus, my Lord, from the dead. I know he was delivered because of my offenses and is raised to prove my justification.

So, by your grace, mercy, and gift, I have been justified by faith, and I have peace with you, Father, through my Lord Jesus Christ. Through you, Lord Jesus, I have access into the marvelous grace of God where I now stand and rejoice in sure hope of the glory of God.

Tribulations may come, but by faith, tribulations produce perseverance, and perseverance builds my character, and character produces hope. Now, hope in you, Father, does not disappoint because you make faith a surety by your very presence poured out into my heart by your Holy Spirit.

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