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Prayer gets attention to God in every detail of our lives

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London.


Prayer gets attention to God in every detail of our lives

David (1 Samuel 17:36), Elisha (2 Kings 6:17), King of Hezekiah and Peter (Acts 3:6) all saw God almighty, God’s Armies, God’s presence, God’s power.  The common denominator that reflects from their life was that they were Prayer warriors. They understood knack of connecting with the Lord and allowed the God our Lord to operate in their lives.

‭Psalms 37:23 AMP‬- [23] The steps of a [good and righteous] man are directed and established by the Lord, And He delights in his way [and blesses his path].
If we do what God wants, He'll make sure every step we take is safe. He loves every little thing about our lives, enjoys our ways, and protects those who please Him.
Therefore, Let's give a big shout and often cry out, "Abba, Father, be my Master, Guide, and Helper."

Lets wait patiently—our case is before Shaddai. (Job 35:13-14 GNT‬)

Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏
Have a Blessed weekend!!!
In His Grip..

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