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Lord, have mercy on the people in Florida (USA) that asked You for water because they were tired of not having any water. 

Now, You have sent them two (2) tropical storms that one brought them much rain and they complained; now there is a second tropical storm that is reaping heavy rains, floods, evacuations, sink holes, roads closures and foolish deaths of people that tried You in the oceans.

Lord, may this Your rains teach the people that You're in command and they need to stop blaming You (mother nature--Lol) for too much rain. You can open and close the heavens when You want to. There is no "Big Bang Theory" or "No God"(Atheistic believes) or any god that can do what You do when You want to do it!

Lord, with Your rains, may the people learn of You through Your Son Christ Jesus for their souls salvation and believe: "that ye may be sons of your Father who is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sendeth rain on the just and the unjust." Mt. 5:45 In Jesus' name is my prayer. Amen.

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