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Sunday, January 28, 2018

WE ARE ONE PRAYER ARMY~ PRAY HARD, PRAY FAST, PRAY OFTEN

Christianity can be condensed into four words: Admit, Submit, Commit and Transmit. -Samuel Wilberforce

WE ARE ONE PRAYER ARMY

PRAY HARD, PRAY FAST, PRAY OFTEN.

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Dear God,You know our hearts, you hear our prayers, and you care about all that concerns us. You understand the burdens we carry and how we want, more than anything, to see our loved ones come to you. Help us to remember that you love them more than we ever could. And you desire to answer our prayers quickly in this season, to extend your magnificent love, forgiveness, mercy and hope.
Thank you that nothing is too difficult for you. Thank you that your power is unlimited and you came to set the captives free. Thank you that you wait, arms open, for the prodigal to return, that you look for his arrival to lavishly celebrate that he’s come home.
We praise you for you are Redeemer and Rescuer, Savior and Lord. We know and believe that there’s no pit so deep that your love can’t reach us still. We understand that your mercies are new every morning, and your faithfulness is great. Oh Lord, you are so faithful.
Lord, we ask that you would halt the plans of the enemy over our loved ones, as we bring them before you right now. We pray that the enemy’s schemes be demolished and that your plans for good, for a future and hope, would prevail. Would you open blind eyes that they might see your Truth, and open deaf ears to hear your Word. Would you rescue those walking in darkness and heal the deep wounds of those who’ve been hurt.
We pray for the miraculous intervention of your Spirit place a desire in their hearts to draw them to yourself, to work strong on behalf of our loved ones who are lost and wandering.
For you came with good news, to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for captives and release for the prisoners.
Though we deserved penalty for our wrong, you stood in our place and took the blows on our behalf. You choose to die, so that we can live. Eternally free.
Lord, forgive our unbelief. Forgive the times we’ve doubted that you could ever change a distant heart. Forgive our hard-heartedness, our weariness, or forgetfulness to “pray continually.”
Thank you that you never give up on us, never forsake us or leave us alone.
Remind us of how you’ve changed our own hearts and lives. How your miracle of life and hope has sprung up deep within our hearts and souls.
We love you Lord. We need you every moment of every day and we thank you that you always hear our prayers and are at work to complete our requests, even now.
In Jesus Christ’s Holy Name, Amen
A PRAYER BY A SISTER IN CHRIST
 Praying Scripture for the Lost

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