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My Prayer for the Day

Prayer Emoji
Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

Heavenly Father, I thank You for this day's awakening, because I don't know if this will be my last morning awakening;
I say this Father because You have not promise me or anyone else to see the next moment, so ... I want to thank You now while the blood is still running warm in my veins. Emoji
I pray for those that have gone through the entire year saying, "I will come later" or "I know when I am going to die"; So un-true are both statements from secular people, because ... when ones life is over and the person has not given their live to Christ in true repentance ... in Hades [hell, Sheol] they will live in fiery torment that is unquenchable with Satan and his angels FOREVER; 
So I pray, COME NOW TO JESUS FOR YOUR SOUL SALVATION. THE NEXT MOMENT IS NOT PROMISE.
In Jesus' name I pray. Amen. Emoji

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