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Pray Again - Jun 2023

Shabbat Shalom - Happy Jun 2023.

*Pray Again*. 

Some of us are waiting to experience the breakthrough, living in the extended season of " *nothing happened yet zone* ". We may be in the breeding ground, expecting to own the invisible things that have our names tagged or to produce faith-based outcomes. 
The Bible says to increase our expectations by faith by *praying again* in such a trial and challenging period. In the midst of waiting, we must continually hope to receive from the above by trusting in His timing (it's very tough, though).

 This is possible only when we are deterministic to go again into His presence, to pray again, as 

• Elijah did in 1Kg 18:43-44 (Prayed until a handful of cloud appeared, later a down pour) 
• Jesus mentioned the golden rule in Mt7:7-8, Ask, seek, and knock continually until we receive, find, and see open doors.
• As the widow did visit for righteous from an unjust judge in the parable of persistent, Lk 18:1-8.
• To experience the relationships building things mentioned in Jer 33:3 (great, mighty, confined, hidden, see, know, understand, and distinguish things)

Do believe, go, ask, seek, knock, and pray again until we see a breakthrough in The Name of Jesus of Nazareth. Amen.
 
*Ask of Me*, and I will assuredly give You the nations as Your inheritance, And the ends of the earth as Your possession.Psalms 2:8 AMP

Have a blessed month.. 🙌

Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏
In His Grip...

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