Prayer Reflection:


Yesterday, on Palm Sunday we reflected on Christ's last few days in human form, and what a great price HE paid for our sins!

For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that who ever believes in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life.
For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.
~ John 3:17-18 ~

What a tremendous price and sacrifice that was! This is a true demonstration of how very much our Heavenly Father loves each one of us!

So, why not pause for a moment or two and Thank our Savior for what HE did for you, and me, and the rest of HIS Children as well.
Why not also attend the Church of your choice, and tell HIM how much you love HIM, for that will make Your Day!



Too many people think of the Bible only as a Holy book to be revered.
So they put it up on a shelf and make sure no one mistreats it.
But the Bible is a message from God. It gives us instruction for our benefit -- practical advice.
It's time to take the Bible down off the pedestal, read it, and act on its instructions.

Here is one seldom acted upon: talk to things.

The de-vil wants you to think it would be crazy to talk to things. But it's not.

Jesus did it. He talked to sickness. He talked to the storm and told it to be still. He talked to dead bodies and commanded them to get up. He talked to trees.
And He talked to the de-vil and told him to get behind him.

Jesus talked to things. You should too.

You should talk to fear and worry. You should talk to confusion.
You should talk to lack. You should talk to sickness. You should talk to the de-vil. Tell them to leave. Tell them to "be removed".

YOU MAY SAY THIS:
Jesus said I can talk to things. So I speak to everything that is of the de-vil and command it to get out of my life now!

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Let us pray (in silence) [that through this week we may share in Christ’s dying and rising]
Almighty and ever living God, in your tender love towards us you sent your Son to take our nature upon him, and to suffer death upon the cross; grant that we may follow the example of his great humility and share in his glorious resurrection:
through him who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God now and for ever. Amen.
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