2025 - A year of gratitude to my God
- Phathiswa Moyo
- Feb 3
- 2 min read

Psalm 78
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Yet they still continued to sin against Him
By rebelling against the Most High in the desert.
18
And in their hearts they put God to the test
By asking for food according to their [selfish] appetite.
Grateful to see the sun Lord
Enkosi Bawo ngoba wandipha ithuba ndalibona ilanga. I could have died as a still born, I could have been aborted, my mother could have miscarried me. But you fought and favored me. Against all odds I was born premature with breath in my lungs. I a very poor state hospital under the apartheid government but I still lived. I mean Lord what were the odds that my Father's seed would be blessed and shoot the shot (lol) so that I be conceived? But I am reminded that uKhokho from my Fathers side was a Preacher of your Word eWisile. You must have made promises to his seed for a 1 000 years. That promise covered my Father as a delinquent teenager. It must really be true that you do not lie. You stand by your Word. Lord 20 March 1987 I was born, I saw the sun. What a privilege Lord that I am alive with breath in my lungs. No body parts missing. beautiful complexion, Lord you gave me a beautiful complexion. Real beauty. Neither dark nor light. Just perfect. I never understood my height but Lord now I understand that it is perfect. Very perfect. My body and thoughts are perfectly neat and interwoven together. Thank you Lord for the perfect senses. Thank you Lord blessing me with wisdom. Thank you Lord that I do not have disabilities. You created me perfectly. I mean I breath oxygen that has been hidden from humanity where it comes from. I breathe oxygen free of charge. No medical bills. That is how gracious you are. I mean I was not born in poverty my mother had milk in her breast. Still your best engineering and design. It cannot be mimiced. Thank you Father. Amen. A real Amen Lord.
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