La maison de priere

La maison de priere

In the temple Jesus called the church a house of prayer so i offer my page as space where people can send their prayer request and we will pray for them.

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Kea Parrot in Newzealand 🦜😍

Triplets Who Graduated Summa Cum Laude With 4.0 GPAs Honored By Their High School 22/04/2023

Triplets Who Graduated Summa Cum Laude With 4.0 GPAs Honored By Their High School A set of triplets from Ola High School in McDonough, Georgia graduated summa cm laude, each with a perfect 4.0 GPA! The school and their parents are so proud of the three outstanding students.

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Relax and be happy

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So true! Instead of talking about someone else, the best thing that you can do is to fix your own life.

22/04/2023

Some of you have been hurt, mistreated, overlooked, dismissed, and ridiculed. In many of those cases, those who have perpetrated the wrongs have not apologized or asked for forgiveness. Yet, they go about with their lives remorseless, seemingly unaffected by the wounds they have inflicted. These truths do not negate your responsibility to forgive. Unforgiveness is not only in contrast to God’s expectation, but it is furthermore unhealthy. Fostering feelings of anger, bitterness, and resentment, etc., when you fail to forgive others, you relinquish your peace and restrict your ability to lead healthy relationships with others.

God has forgiven us and commanded us to forgive others (Matthew 6:14-15, Mark 11:25, Ephesians 4:32). We read about it, talk about it, and we certainly expect it. Why then does it seem so difficult to forgive? I’ve worked with many people over the years, and without a doubt, the greatest obstacle to forgiveness is a false perception that forgiveness equals approval. You can, and should, forgive others for the wrongs they have committed. You are not, however, required to accept their behavior or allow it to continue.

For your spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being, I encourage the following:

1. Create a Safeguard. - There are always going to be people in your life who don’t like you. They don’t agree with you; they don’t support you; they don’t care about you. They’ll take you for everything you’re willing to give and then more! Brothers and Sisters, you cannot live the life God has called you to live while allowing yourself to be continually mistreated. You must establish healthy and safe boundaries to protect yourself and those you love from the toxic effect of abusive people.

2. Forgive - Whether you feel like it or not, make a conscious commitment to forgive those who have hurt you. To be fully reconciled with Christ, unforgiveness is not an option. Set aside time when you can be alone with God. Recall everyone who has hurt you and ask God to reveal suppressed hurts. One by one, forgive each person. Pray: “Father God, I trust that You know the hurt I have experienced. I believe that You can and will use these hurts in accordance with your will and for my benefit. I know that I am unable to do this on my own and that I need You. By Your Grace, and through the power of the Holy Spirit, I choose to forgive __________, for __________. Amen.”

3. Love Others - We are commanded to love others (John 13:34-35); there are no exceptions to this command. Part of loving others is praying for them (Luke 6:27-28). Pray: “Father God, I know __________ is Your child and that You love him / her just as You love me. I pray for his / her happiness and well being and that the Holy Spirit will bring him / her revelation and reconciliation. Amen.”

If only it were that easy, alas, it is not. Forgiveness is not a destination but a process. All the while, you were forgiving and praying; Satan was watching. And although I’m certain he cringed at your willful obedience to God, he knows the weakness of your flesh. He patiently waits, and before too long, those feelings of unforgiveness will resurface. You must recognize them for what they are, Satan’s intent to deceive, divide, and distract. You must reject him; tell him Who you belong to and Whose commands you will obey. Then, go back to Step 1...

You have acknowledged your hurts. You’ve forgiven, and you’ve prayed for those who hurt you. You are not alone. We are in this together. I am here with, proud of, and praying with and for you.

God bless.

22/04/2023
WHY Black People ARE GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE| @IUICintheClassRoom | Bishop Nathanyel 22/04/2023

WHY Black People ARE GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE| @IUICintheClassRoom | Bishop Nathanyel Welcome to our interview with Bishop Nathanyel of Israel United in Christ. In this episode, we sit down with one of the most prominent voices in the Israelit...

Israel Prepares for MULTI-FRONT War; Says Iran Pouring BILLIONS Into Terror | Watchman Newscast 22/04/2023

Israel Prepares for MULTI-FRONT War; Says Iran Pouring BILLIONS Into Terror | Watchman Newscast On today’s Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck breaks down remarks by Israel’s Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, about a coming multi-front war Israel wil...

21/04/2023

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