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Joseph Prince Sunday Devotional 15th November 2020 – If It Troubles You, God Wants to Take Care of It!

Joseph Prince Sunday Devotional 15th November 2020

Joseph Prince Sunday Devotional 15th November 2020 Today’s Message

Topic: If It Troubles You, God Wants to Take Care of It!

Scripture: The very hairs on your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are more valuable to God than a whole flock of sparrows. – Luke 12:7, NLT

Joseph Prince Sunday Devotional 15 November 2020

Message: Many Christians make the mistake of thinking that God is too busy taking care of the “big things” to be interested in the little problems they are facing.

But God is not like that. He is not just God Almighty, He is also your heavenly Father who loves you! To God, whether it’s a new pimple on your face, a sore throat or an aching back, no matter how trivial or commonplace it sounds, if it troubles you, He wants to take care of it!

If, as the Bible says, God bothers to keep track of how many hairs you have on your head, then there is no symptom, no discomfort and no condition in your body that He doesn’t know of or care about. His love for you is all-encompassing, personal and in-depth. There is nothing in your body or life too small that you can’t bring to Him and watch Him take care of!

This devotional is from Healing Promises. Find out more about the book here.

READ: Our Daily Bread 15th November 2020 Devotional – No Impossible Obstacles

Joseph Prince Sunday Devotional 15th November 2020 – Joseph Prince (born 15 May 1963, Singapore) is the senior pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore, one of Asia’s biggest churches. He was one of the church’s founders in 1983

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