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Greeting and Prayer






Greeting and Prayer
By: Sister Shirley Thomas
 Good morning my brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus, secular, atheists, friends and enemies.
Faithful
23 His lord said to him, q‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into rthe joy of your lord.’[1]Our faithfulness to God will provide us with more opportunities to minister to others than we ever would have dreamed. Help me simply [to] love one person at a time. As the opportunity [comes], give me rthe words to help someone. In Jesus’ name is my supplication. Amen.

Have a wonderful stress-free day. Much love to you and all that are, and come into your life. UK



q Matt. 24:454725:21
r [Ps. 16:11; John 15:1011]
[1] The New King James VersionMatthew 25:23. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982. Print

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