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My Prayer for Today


My prayer for Today

Heavenly Father, we hear of countries wanting "peace"; "Peace" cannot be bought with money for "love", nor can giving "arms"--bullets, bombs, airplanes e.g.. True peace can only be achieved by the Second Advent of Christ Jesus. True love can be achieved now through the regeneration of the heart in Christ Jesus to love your neighbor, and your enemies, without respect of person, race, creed, ethnicity or religion. COME now while the blood is still running warm in your veins, and you have a sound mind to genuinely repent of ones sins, accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior to love from the heart, and have peace in Christ Jesus no matter what the circumstance(s). Don't try and figure out when you're going to die, because that day, hour or minute is unknown to man; only God knows our days upon the earth. In Jesus name I pray for the lost. Amen. - Min. Lynwood F. Mundy

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