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Prayer is asking God to Help

Praise The Lord- Good Morning. I am from a hindu family, and I know today across the world, due to the festival, millions of families are doing ceremonies of rituals to idols. How can we simply keep silent by knowing the truth that they are still far away from THE TRUTH?

Yesterday, we were reminded by a Man of God about a warning given by Mordacai to Esther to act swiftly. The Faith of Mordacai, a Jewish exile in Persia, protects Queen Esther from a plot to assassinate King Xerxes. When Haman, a powerful official, seeks to exterminate all Jews, Esther, with Mordacai's encouragement, risks her life to plead for her people's safety. Through divine intervention and Esther's courage, Haman's plan is foiled, and the Jewish people are saved. The story of Mordacai and Esther celebrates the power of faith, courage, and the protection of God.

Pray for all Hindu families today for a few mins as I do believe our consistent prayer to God, for our families, specifically offered by us will break chains, destroy strongholds , enlighten their eyes of understanding To know Jesus and bring / create great breakthroughs. Acts 12:5. The Church Prayed fpr Peter and God delivered him from imprisoned state to freedom and brought the end of the killing of Apostles. God's Name Glorified and first century revival started.

Can you prioritise this Prayer request for a few mins to all our Hindu families and friends? 

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