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  • Bryce Williams - 1 year ago
    O, Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Who was, who is, and who is to come. Born of the virgin Mary, and conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost! Creator of heaven, where we will serve you during the millennium, the earth, humans, angels, animals, the stars, the sun, the moon, the universe! The new Jerusalem, where we will live in the midst of you; as you sit upon the throne at the right hand of God the father! We pray for strength and deliverance from our tribulations, may you allow us to use the devil's temptations against him, serving our Lord Christ Jesus by calling upon your holy name for mercy and faith to face adversity in spirit and truth. May our transgression against you and our inequity be cleansed and covered in the perfect, sinless, holy, blood of the son of God, divine in the spirit and the flesh. Who's kingdom will reign forever and ever!!! We all need you Lord, for we are in the last days before your second coming, at the last trumpet you will return to reward your people according to their faith, before that we must suffer a little while. The world hated you, and persecuted you and crucified you! You were slaughtered for the remission of our sins, buried behind a stone, rose yourself from the dead; and ascended into the kingdom of heaven! Who is there like unto you O, Lord!! Grant every last one of us the ability to love one another as we love ourselves, as you have commanded! Give us courage to speak not of our own wicked tongue but of the Spirit that you have given to us. Let every man know of your glory my king through our actions, let the world know who the true messiah is, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The great, I am that I am. Until that last day, our final breath. O, great God, we beg you in humility and humbleness; Grant us the willpower to withstand the trials which are ahead of us that we stand firm and our faith be unwavering. May your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven, Jesus of Nazareth my glorious king, praise you O, Lord! Amen.
  • Pnovello - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Beautiful prayer. Amen



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