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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Don’t Hijack your blessings


unlawfully in a manner that is not permitted or recognized by law or the rules.he acted unlawfully in refusing to disclose the report"in a manner that is not permitted or recognized by law or the rules.
"he acted unlawfully in refusing to disclose the report"

seize  To fall or rush upon suddenly and lay hold on; or to gripe or grasp suddenly. The tiger rushes from the thicket and seizes his prey. A dog seizes an animal by the throat. The hawk seizes a chicken with his claws. 

The officer seizes a theif.To take possession by force, with or without right.At last they seize The scepter, and regard not David's son. Milton.To invade suddenly; to take hold of; to come upon suddenly; as, a fever seizes a patientAnd hope and doubt alternate seize her soul. Pope.To take possession by virtue of a warrant or legal authority. 

The sherif seized the debtor's goods; the whole estate was seized and cofiscated. We say, to arrest a person, to seize goods.To fasten; to fix. In seaman's language, to fasten two ropes or different parts oof one rope together with a cord.

An aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes. verb (used with object) to steal (cargo) from a truck or other vehicle after forcing it to stop: to hijack a load of whiskey. to rob (a vehicle) after forcing it to stop: They hijacked the truck before it entered the city. to seize (a vehicle) by ford ce or threat of force. to skyjack. : 

steal 

STEAl  stole; stolen, stole. G. L, to take, to lift.To take and carry away feloniously, as the personal goods of another. To constitute stealing or theft, the taking must be felonious, that is, with an intent to take what belongs to another, and without his consent.Let him that stole, steal no more. Ephesians  
To Withdraw 

WITHAL, adv. Withaul. with and all With the rest; together with; likewise; at the same time.If you choose that, then I am yours withal.How modest in exception, and withal how terrible in constant resolution!It is sometimes used for with. But the word is not elegant, nor much used. convey without notice or clandestinely.
They could insinuate and steal themselves under the same by submission.To gain or win by address or gradual and imperceptible means.Variety of objects has a tendency to steal away the mind from its steady pursuit of any subject.So Absalom stole the hearts of the men of Israel. 2 Samuel 15.
STEAL, To withdraw or pass privily; to slip along or away unperceived.Fixed of mind to fly all company, one night she stole away.From whom you now must steal and take no leave.by stopping a vehicle on the highway
to commandeer (a flying airplane) especially by coercing the pilot at gunpoint
to stop and steal from (a vehicle in transit)
 KIDNA
to steal or rob as if by hijacking 

to subject to extortion or swindling


Don’t Hijack 

unlawfully seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes. your 

blessings 

BLESS, v.t. pret. and ppr. blessed or blest.To pronounce a wish of happiness to one; to express a wish or desire of happiness.And Isaac called Jacob and blessed him. Gen.28.To make happy; to make successful; to prosper in temporal concerns; as, we are blest with peace and plenty.The Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thou doest. Deut. 15.To make happy in a future life.Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Rev.14.To set apart or consecrate to holy purposes; to make and pronounce holy.And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it. Gen.2To consecrate by prayer; to invoke a blessing upon.And Jesus took the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven he blessed them. Luke 9.To praise; to glorify, for benefits received.Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me. Ps.103.To praise; to magnify; to extol, for excellencies. Ps.104.To esteem or account happy; with the reciprocal pronoun.The nations shall bless themselves in him. Jer.4.To pronounce a solemn prophetical benediction upon. Gen.27. Deut. 33.
10. In this line of Spenser, it may signify to throw, for this is nearly the primary sense.
His sparkling blade about his head he blest.
Johnson supposes the word to signify to wave or brandish, and to have received this sense from the old rite of blessing a field, by directing the hands to all parts of it.
Bless in Spenser for bliss, may be so written, not for rhyme merely, but because bless and bliss are from the same root.

we are  the people of God come to gather and a celebration of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is Lord blessing. never Stressing about the birth of our Lord.

The devil want to hijack your blessings because you get stuck on the date God was born to be a man it’s not that deep. 

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