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Prayer

Prayer
By: Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy
   Thank You Heavenly Father for this day that You have created just for me [us]. Thank you that we all can worship You in holiness this Lords Day.
   For those that cannot get to their places of worship, I pray that they look to this web blog:  http://lfmundy2002.blogspot.com/ for all of their days worship services from the International KJV Sunday School Lesson, to the major church Lectionary services.
   I pray for the sick, shut-ins, hospitalized, incarcerated, those in abusive marriages, and relationships of which YHWH does not condone--because, it is without the sanctity of His commanent for man and woman to be married. Father, bless our men and women in war zones serving our Armed ForcesAnd lastly, bless Israel Your holy seat upon Your return, and Your Jewish chosen people from its Abrab's enimies. Especially now, the evil Hamas militant faction of the Arab world. May Israel's Jewish peoples enemies know that no enemie(s) can withstand Your seat to be defeated by the enemies of Satan. No god can with stand You whom is no created , but I AM THAT I AMאֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה.
   The nations that will not assist Israel will be overtaken with evil.
   In Jesus' name. Amen.
   

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