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Prayer

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, bless us this day that you have awaken us with your grace and mercy, because none of us are due this early morning rising with warm blood running through our veins. May each one of us take time to give you thanks in our supplications of thanksgiving for this very moment, in the name of Your precious Son Jesus.
Let us not forget to pray not only for ourselves, but for our family, friends, church families and leaders, also for finances, world leaders, peace and even our enemies in the name of Jesus.
Remember, God knows your heart, ways and thoughts even before you perceive them. So, be honest with yourselves, because God cannot be fooled. He predestine each of us--He knew us before we were even in the relationship of our parents sexual copulation.
In Jesus' precious name is my prayer. Amen.

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