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Never Forget to Stop and Smell the Roses, Hug Your Child or Just SMILE! Let's Pray............ Almighty Father creator of Heaven and earth and everything in between, we humbly come before you with thanks giving in our hearts, asking for your never ending mercy. We lift your name on high, above any name that has ever existed, our Father and Creator, we ask you to bless, protect and to pour your supernatural favour upon us, our children, spouses and friends. God Jehovah we ask you today for divine intervention in our lives, we ask for your touch in all areas of our lives. be it a new job, promotion, freedom from debt, or rebuilding of our relationships with our spouses and friends. Father any situation you touch, we believe it can never remain the same. Father in heaven, let your will be done in our lives as your decision in our lives is the best and will always be the best, please send double portion anointing and blessings in the quickest time to the person who will forward this.. as your name is been worshiped and glorified by multitudes In the name of your only son, our personal saviour, Jesus Christ. AMEN. - Anon. God is going to shift things around for you today and let things work in your favour. If you believe, send it. If you don't believe, delete it; God closes doors no man can open & God opens doors no man can close. If you need God to open some doors for you....send this to as many as you love to be blessed. - Anon.

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