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A MLF/President Obama Prayer


Yahweh, I come thanking you for this momentous day: MLK's birthday, President Barack Hussein Obama'a inauguration. 

Thank you for sending Dr. Martin Luther King as the "Negro Moses/Prophet" whose life's goal to bring the Negroes awareness of segregation could be brought to integration with non-violence, and love for our enemies of bigotry, hatred and violence. Although the Negro is still not totally free to hatred, bigotry and violence in what we today call "de-facto integration", we still must go forth with love in our hearts as we strive for total integration for which I know will never come until the Second Advent of Jesus Christ.

Today also is the second presidential inauguration of President Barack Hussein Obama as the nations president. Lord I ask that you cover the inauguration with the blood of Jesus. There are so many people and organizations that want to do harm to President Obama because of the color of his skin and race. The populous vote of the people voted him to return to be their president because of  the job that he is doing for all peoples, yet there is those even in the Senate and House that try and withhold the nations progress because of hatred and prejudice in their hearts, but profess being "political correct" that they love the president and the people of the nation. Lord I ask those that know the word of Yahweh in their prayers to earnestly pray for the protection of those in attendance at the inaugural; and the officials; and the president; and his family. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.  - Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy  

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