‘The True God’

“The true God

is the one who clothes me
with strength,

And he will make my way perfect.” Prov. 18:32.

“The path of the righteous one
is upright.* (Or “level.”)

Because you are upright,
You will smooth out the course of the righteous.” Isa. 26:7.

“Look! God is my salvation.

I will trust and feel no dread;
For Jah* Jehovah is my strength and my might,

And he has become my salvation.” Isa. 12:2.

Yes! Even “Israel will be saved by Jehovah
with an everlasting salvation.

You will not be put to shame or disgraced
for all eternity.” Isa. 45:17.

“On that day
you will not be put to shame

Because of all your deeds
with which you rebelled against me,

For then I will remove the haughty boasters
from among you;

And you will never again be haughty
in my holy mountain.” Zeph. 3:11.

“They will not cause any harm
Or any ruin in all my holy mountain,

Because the earth will certainly be filled
with the knowledge of Jehovah

As the waters cover the sea.” Isa. 11:9.

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“All the ends of the earth
will remember

and turn to Jehovah.

All the families of the nations
will bow down before you.” Ps. 22:27.

“And Jehovah will be King
over all the earth.

In that day

Jehovah will be one,
and his name one.” Zech. 14:9.

“May his glorious name be praised forever,
And may his glory fill the whole earth.

Amen and Amen.” Ps. 72:19. … More ‘The True God’

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