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Jacob's Life of Prayer

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 

*Jacob's Life of Prayer* 

Well, the awareness to approach YHWH for everything, seeking HIS guidance, letting HIM be our guardian, to allow HIM to win our battles, Asking HIM to help us and continually please HIM are building blocks of Life of Prayer. 

Lets take Jacob's life. He did not realise that he has been blessed by the best. On a contrary, he has been running due to the problems and challenges that he was facing due to Easu, Laban. Soverign plan is to bless him and multiplying his lineage. Jacob become fruitful, Inherited Abraham promise, multiplied and become great company. 

Undoubtedly he has recognised ADONAI in Bethel and Gen 28:16 AMP says that Jacob awoke from his sleep and he said, “Without any doubt the Lord is in this place, and I did not realize it.” 

As Jacob shifted his faith by focusing and dependency on GOD, developed an alignment by saying yes to the LORD, realised HIS navigation, he has experienced both the eternal and carnal blessings that are too great to be counted. He offered, built an alter and named that sacred place (Bethel) as a sign of thanksgiving for the ADONAI'S increased blessings in his life. 

Let's also develop a life of Prayer by not letting go off Him, without any doubt trusting Him. May we declare as Jacob did, by stating that the Lord is in my efforts, my prioritises, my places, my church, my family, my communities, my land and my territories. Let's recognise His faithfulness and awesome plans and purposes in our lives. 

Pastor Kevin Queen says, "Prayer isn't the only thing we do, but it is the first thing we do."

We develop a stronger faithfilled life of Prayer when we discover God's eternal love during our temporary challenges. Amen. Hallelujah 😄.

Peace be upon The State of Israel and Us.🙏 
Shalom. 🙏🙏
Have a Good weekend. 
In His Grip...🙏🙏🙏

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