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My Prayer for Today

Over the past two weeks, we have been meeting and praying at Wednesday Bible Study. I am learning so much through the Word of God and praying according to the Word. Prayer is one of the best, if not the best gift, you can give someone. I know we pray when we need things, but I'm learning to pray for the things that God has a heart for. God wants us to pray according to His agenda.






My prayer for today:
Dear Lord, I pray that each person reading this right now will know you personally. I pray that their secret petitions are granted. According to your heart's desire, I will surrender my own will to Your will. I will walk in the victory that you have already predestined for me. Lord, increase my wisdom and knowledge. Help me to stand watch over those you have entrusted in my care. Cleanse me of anything that is not pleasing in your sight. Your word cleanses and convicts. All of the things that I have said and done that are not pleasing to You, I repent in the name of Jesus. All of those things have been thrown into the Sea of Forgetfulness. I am the head and not the tail. I am above and not beneath. My household is blessed. Everywhere I walk, your glory will gleam like a light and a shining star. Sickness and disease has no place in my family or the Kingdom. I thank You and praise You for the help that you have sent in my time of need. The places I could not go, you sent someone to help me. In my weakness, you are strong. Where two or three are gathered, You are in the midst. Others will join me and work together to help the needy. Positive and uplifting words will flow from my mouth. Unity will rise up from all corners of the earth. Grace and peace will reign in all places. Your Spirit will continue to lead and guide me along the path of righteousness and when I fall, You will lift me up and set me on my feet for another day's journey.

All of these things I ask and praise You,
In Jesus Name,
Amen

May God's Peace and Blessings abound,
LaKenya

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  1. Dakota,
    Thank you for visiting my blog page. To God be the glory! I'm blessed to have you as a follower and I will check out your Chrisitian devotional, as well.

    Stay grounded and rooted in His Word,
    Peace and Blessings,
    LaKenya

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