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I Have Got Some Good News For You Today (Matthew 4:23-24)

I have got  some good  news  to give  you today, light  dispels  darkness  that no  matter how  dark it  is  you are the light of the  world, you  are  a  city  set on  a hill that cannot be  here let your light  so shine  no matter how dark  it is on you job, neighborhood and your community  the light  that  you are dispels  darkness, the  darkness  has to disappear  when you  show  up  because you are the light  of  the world.

Good  overcome evil, be not overcome  by evil  but overcome  evil with good, you be good  and no matter how evil their  intentions are  know that  they may  have meant it  for evil  but God  uses it for good, know that all  things are working  together for your good, good overcomes evil  and no matter how much evil  you   see in the world, on the news  you keep doing  good   because good  overcomes  evil he said  you may have  meant  it for evil  but God  meant  it for good. I know the plan that I have for you  says the lord   thoughts   of good and not  of evil, to bless you  and to prosper  you  and to bring  you  to  an  expected  end, the good  news  today  is that  light dispels  darkness good overcomes evil  be not  weary  and  well doing  for induce  season  you will reap if you  don not  faint. Let me tell you something, some good news today that love is greater than sin no matter what your sin has  been,  no   matter  how  you miss   the mark, fell  short God’s love is  greater than  any sin*..

 Love is greater   than abomination, love is greater than iniquity, love is greater than  transgression, love is greater  than  trespasses, love is greater than sin. Nothing  can  separate  you from the love of God which is  in Christ, no word  that you  have  ever said, no  thought that  you have  ever thought, no action  that you have  ever  done  can separate  you  from the love of God  because love is greater  than sin.

*Self Inflicted Nonsense

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