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Prayer, Thought for Today

When you pray to the Lord for thanksgiving--Thanking Him for His blessings--or supplication--Asking for self or interceding for others--pray not to be heard or seen, but pray in humility to be heard by the Lord. Peter said the most sincere and earnest prayer recorded in the Bible--"Save me!" This is the way we should pray--with all sincerity so God hears us when we pray and blesses us with His Grace and Mercy. Father, I pray that all peoples pray to Jesus after their salvation with humility for Jesus is the only way to be heard by the YHWH. While we pray, God is already giving the answer so that the Spirit of Him--indwelling Holy Spirit--is telling us of the answers to our prayer(s). I pray that all whom are not saved come now while you have a chance. Come to have your soul in heaven and not in hell with Satan. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen. - Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

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