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My Prayer for Today


Emoji My Prayer for Today
Heavenly Father, I saw a cover of a book that read, "How to Like with Small Sins". I immediately turned away from the advertisement knowing that: 
  • God is Holy
  • God is no respecter of person
  • Sin is a stench in His nostrils
  • "The wages of sin is death..."
  • John 3:14-21
In Your Word Lord, we are told that "many would come in sheep clothing and that they would fool even the very elect  of God." With that said in this prayer, I pray that born again Christian's don't entertain such trash. But read true spiritual books; most relevant , The Bible. The same would go for trashy movies depicting the movie makers or authors of books saying that they have founded something new that God has omitted.
I pray that through true faith from the Bible's first word, "In", to the last word "Amen." Notice the period "." at the end of the Book meaning that "In" to "Amen.", the period "." signifies that every word written therein is good and very good for the soul--God did not leave out anything. So why do men/women run to every wind and doctrine? They do it to appease their desires of the flesh.
As I close this supplication, I want all to know that Satan is accursed from God and that he [Satan] cannot bless; ONLY God blesses and Jesus SAVES
In Jesus' precious name is my prayer. Amen. - Min. Lynwood F. Mundy

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