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Prayer
Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

Heavenly Father, thank You for this day that You have made just for me--others as well.

I pray for those that are unconscious that cannot pray for themselves; I pray for those with myriad infirmities; those that are hospitalized; those that in the operating rooms; those that are mentally challenged; those that live in countries where if they believe in YouChristianity or possess a Bible will be killed for which they die daily for Your Son Jesus. Bless the souls of those which die for Jesus' nameHallelujah!

Bless this nation [United States of America] where racism and prejudice is openly verbalized by government officials, and the hatred against its duly elected President Obama who is Black--actually, biracial. Teach all whether in America or anywhere in the world that we are all brothers and sisters and MUST live together in unity with love for each other.

May we all look around and see prophecies of The End Time is nearIt is only known by YHWH. As the Bible tells us, Be Prepared for we know not the day nor the hour of The Second Advent where Jesus will be given total authority by the Father YHWH to dispense total judgement on the living and the dead--separating sheep from goats, wheat from chaff, righteous from unrighteous man/woman.

Get yourself ready now. Don't let Jesus coming catch you unprepared.
In Jesus name. Amen.

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