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My Prayer for Today

My Prayer for Today
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Lord, bless this wayward world that loves wrong rather than right; robbing of the poor to make the rich richer and the poor sustaining their laborious life styles; Our political leaders from the President, Supreme Court Justices,the senate and house taking an oath of office on the Bible to God (?) that they will whole the laws of the nation; Now they are taking the Bible--Your Word for man to obey and live by unto death--and pushing You aside for wrong to please abomination--homosexuality and lesbianism--to please those that are headed to Hades unless they genuinely repent of their sins and STOP being in the company of those that blatantly keep on living for the satisfaction of the flesh. Lord, You are showing signs everyday of the End Time and man/woman seem to think that they know when You will send the death angle and keep sinning. Politicians seem to play You sidestepping the Day of Judgement as we all must stand before Jesus the Judge. In Jesus' name I pray that everybody turn to the Lord Christ Jesus for the Lord and Savior to have their name in the Lambs Book or Hades they will lift up their eyes for eternity of weeping and gnashing of teeth with Satan and his angels in a fire that will be so hot that even Satan will want a touch of water on the tip of his finger to relieve the torment. I pray that all COME TO JESUS. In His name I pray. Amen. - Min. Lynwood F. Mundy

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