I love that Moses and everyone in Israel (I mean the descendants of Jacob a.k.a. Israel, a la Genesis 32) sang a glorious song of victory when they made it into the Arabian Peninsula after the Lord Jesus flooded Egypt’s army and drowned everyone (keep in mind He didn’t delight in overthrowing Egypt, since He loves His enemies, too — you know He died for them as well, right?) — no one of Jacob died, thank God 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇 I should also let you know I actually don’t have much to say concerning this, but I’m grateful miracles exist still, even to this day. This passage is found in page 40 of my NKJV Bible, page 52 of my NASB Bible, pages 89-90 of my VOICE copy, and page 86 of my Amplified Bible (Classic Edition) copy.
I say it’s great that miracles still exist today because… well, Sarah took me and Marcela (one of her girlfriends) to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor for her birthday coming up 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 (oh, pardon the interruption, Jonathan came in and asked if we could get some coffee for his Keurig machine, so I’ll be back shortly) — we didn’t need to leave, and the coffee tastes great. Indeed, I knew miracles would be in danger of being forgotten if not for the Six Flags trip this afternoon, so that’s why I say this is good. I pray for this to continue… I don’t know what I’m going to do next and the lack of information is scaring me. But I believe God for things to go well in the future, just like they did today 🌊💧🌥 so if you have any prayer requests, you can let me know what you need prayer for in my e-mail: ron.outland4727@gmail.com! I’ll read each one, write them down, then tape them to my bedroom walls! I’ll see you in the next large section of Exodus where the beginning of the journey to Canaan is recorded! Later, guys 😊😊😊😊😊