Jeremiah 48:11
"Moab hath been at ease from his youth, and he hath settled on his lees, and hath not been emptied form vessel to vessel, neither hath he gone into captivity: therefore his taste remained in him, and his scent is not changed"
Moab was one of the ancient kingdoms created and settled from the beginning. The opening sentence reveals that Moab had been at the divine ease of the Lord from time past. It meant that the kingdom had enjoyed great peace and progress through the help of God. When a nation is settled: God’s Hands are evident.
Anything and any one, or nation settled by God will experience divine sufficiency coupled with divine protection. As of this time in history, the land of Moab still followed God and God kept them together by filing up their needs before they would be in need. Everything done in Moab was under the power of divine settlement. No nation could overrun Moab, because God was fully in charge.
When God is involved in our affairs and we are making progress, we should give it to God. Fear God and He would keep blessing us. Moab did not fear God despite settlement from Him. However, God saw to it that Moab was settled and did not lose his taste or scent. These are a measure of settlement that lasted Moab for many years. Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for another light of divine settlement shining, in Jesus Name.
2) Lord, this day, week, month and the rest of this year settle me, in Jesus Name.
3) Father, forgive and erase all my iniquities from this day till the end, in Jesus Name.
4) Lord, settle my case O Lord, it is urgent, in Jesus Name.
5) Father, keep my vessels settle from vessel to vessel, in Jesus Name.
6) Lord, arise and see that I and my family are settled to your glory, in Jesus Name.
7) Father, preserve and settle me and my family all our going out and coming in, in Jesus Name. Amen.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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