God’s Faithfulness Repairs the Breach!

I’m back this week with the next episode in my series on Psalm 91! Today, we delve into the concept of a “breach,” examining the various ways they can occur in our own lives and throughout the world. A breach can manifest through our own sin, division among people, or even as a consequence of judgment.

It is my hope that, through His grace, the Lord will reveal those points of access in our own personal journeys, allowing us to close those doors through repentance and forgiveness. As we walk in intimacy with Him, we hope that not only will we receive restoration but to become repairers of these breaches for the generations that follow.

I invite you to take time today to watch this video and learn more. Make sure to explore the linked clips below, and if you find value in this teaching, please consider liking and sharing it with your friends!

Be Safe in Psalm 91,

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