The Scripture For Yesterday. We Have And Will Always Have A Savior With Us Because He Has Been Sent To Us From The Father. This Is Why He Has Been Named The Lord And Savior. The More That We Pray,The More That He Will Cover Us. Not Just Financially. More For Spiritually,Mentally,Physically. There's Always A Time In Need For Coverage,This Is Why You Call On The Right One To Be Sent To You In All Of Your Times Of Need. Amen. I Hope That Everyone Has Enjoyed The Day From Yesterday But If Not,It Will Get Better For You. Just Have Faith. Love Y'all,God Bless 🙏🏾🙂....#peaceandblessings
Reflecting on John 3:17 NLT, which tells us that God sent His Son into the world not to judge but to save, I find a profound sense of peace and encouragement during difficult moments. It's comforting to know that this salvation is comprehensive — covering not only our spiritual needs but also extending to mental and physical well-being. In my personal experience, regularly turning to prayer has been a powerful way to invite this divine protection and support into every aspect of life. Whether facing financial uncertainties or emotional struggles, having faith that there is a Savior watching over us provides stability and hope. Prayer acts like a shield, not just in times of crisis but also as a daily practice to stay grounded and resilient. Moreover, acknowledging that God's presence is constant reminds me that no matter how challenging yesterday or today may have been, better days can come with faith. This perspective encourages us to keep moving forward, trusting that spiritual coverage is always accessible when we call upon Him. For those seeking encouragement, I recommend incorporating moments of quiet reflection and prayer into your routine, focusing on gratitude and seeking guidance. The verse reminds us that salvation is a gift meant for all, not judgment, making it a source of unconditional love and hope. Embracing this message can transform how we cope with life's trials and deepen our spiritual connection.

