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 God Hides Me (Psalm 27:5-6)

 Have you ever been hidden? Has God ever protected you where there were things  going on all around you but you were not impacted, infected or affected by it  because you were hidden by God?

that is what Zephaniah means hidden by God. God protects you,  God hides you in the secret place  his  tabernacle God.

 In Israel there was devastation going on all around but Zephaniah was not devastated by the devastation because he was hidden by God. There was destruction going all around in Israel but Zephaniah was not destroyed because he was hidden by God. The name and the character of Israel were defamed but Zephaniah was not defamed because he was hidden by God.

 I AM not saying these things are not going on  but I AM hidden by God. I AM  saying  I have  dotted  every  eye or crossed every t  but God’s  grace and God’s  mercy hides me from the full consequence of my actions. 

There is a place in consciousness  where you rise  above the  devastation, destruction and defamation. You are not  destroyed  by the  destruction, you are not devastated by the devastation and your  name is not defamed through defamation.  Through  God’s grace and mercy  we are  hidden. 

 God got you in bubble and stuffs is happening all around you but you are  protected just  floating  around it’s like riding  on an airplane  and you  go through  the clouds and they  had the  turbulence  going but  then the  pilot  raises  the plane  above the  clouds  to that place where there is not storm and God is saying your consciousness  has been elevated above the storm, above the circumstance, above the situation.

God is shutting the mouth of the negative people because you went to a higher place in consciousness, that they cancelled the weapon it was formed but it couldn’t prosper because you were hidden by God.  let me tell you something there is a place in consciousness where you are seated in heavenly places, in Christ Jesus, you don’t have to be  devastated  by the devastation you have  to be  destroyed  by the  destruction you have to be  defamed  because  God  is able to  hide you. 

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