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Let The Children First Be Filled by Adeyinka Ojo




Jesus said unto her; let the children first be filled…… Mark 7 vs. 27

Jesus is a father indeed to all his children. His major concern is the welfare of his family.

Early in the morning he carries us in his arms, in the night he cares for us and wipe away all our secret tears.

His word says; children are the heritage of the lord. We are God’s heritage, he owns us. He cares for us.

He suffers no man to do them harm and he rebuke the kings for their sake.

The loving father gives food and shelter to his children.

He will not allow you to be bruised. He’s not happy seeing you in that ugly situation. He’s hurt when you are hurt. He says; for the hurt of the daughter of my children am I hurt. The chastisement of your peace is upon him.

He holds you in the hollow of his hands. Your name is boldly written on his palm. He says; I will never leave you nor forsake you.

Jesus wants you to be filled. He says; Let the children first be filled. You are not a subject of ridicule. That you failed once does not mean he’s not with you again.  He cares for you. He numbered the hair on your head and care for your body.

God’s children are eagle and not chicken wherever they find themselves. Jesus is filling every vacuum; he has prepared a table before you.

Today, he’s calling you to a banquet with the kings. Always see yourself getting there and being fulfilled in all things.

God bless you!

- Adeyinka. A Ojo

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