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 The Shannah  - a new year, 

in nature a year is a repeating what has been.

We have time ahead of us.  In nature we naturally we do what we use to do, we repeat.

We have an habit of repeating things.  Falling into a grove of doing the

same things over and over again.

The Shannah also means new things, the changing, the new.  The more we know God the more we

will be change. From God comes the power of newness. We have to choose to not walk in the natural, but in the super natural, walk in the spirit, in new ness.



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