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My Prayer for the Day

Prayer
Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

Holy Father, thank you for this beautiful day that ONLY YOU could create.
Thank You for my loved ones and enemies.
Bless those on the "My Prayer List" which is growing daily; 
You know Father of each ones infirmities, so I petition You if it is Your Will to heal them in Jesus' name.
I also pray for those that are killing as a religious interpretation of their god;
May they learn that there is ONLY ONE GOD and that is Jehovah Yahweh creator of all in the heavens, cosmos, earth and the seas.
Until we all learn how to LOVE our NEIGHBORS and ENEMIES, there will never be peace on earth until the Second Advent (Second Coming) of Christ Jesus as the JUDGE of the living and the dead in or on the earth, and those on or in the waters;
He will have ALL AUTHORITY to JUDGE RIGHTEOUSLY by the FATHER in HEAVEN of the good, bad, righteous, unrighteous, saved or unsaved.
I pray that we all be ready and prepared when we pass from this earth for we will ONLY have two places to spend eternity,Heaven or Hades, the choice is yours.
COME NOW while you still have the chance for a life changing experience with Jehovah Yahweh as an heir to the kingdom.
The price is FREE, because His Son Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice for all of our sins with His life, resurrection and to show us that he lives: He ascended into heaven and promise that He will return.
COME. 
In Jesus' name is my prayer. Amen.

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