Victory
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As we joyfully celebrate the 249th birthday of America this weekend with family and friends, let’s thank God for the freedom He has so graciously given to us. But as intercessors, those whom God has called to be watchmen upon the wall, we must always remember that there are dark, evil, and violent forces seeking
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There’s a Name that opens up the gravesIt’s the only Name by which we can be saved Elohim, AdonaiAlmighty God, You fill the skyYou are JesusSavior and Lord There’s a Name for the love that never endsBroken, ripped, shattered hearts it ever gently mends El-Elyon, Yahweh-ShalomMake our hearts Your forever homeYou are JesusHealer and Lord
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NOTE: On this day, 45 years ago, I gave my heart to Jesus, as I kneeled in my bedroom in Greenwood, Louisiana. My testimony since that day is a very simple one: “… even if we are faithless, He never wavers in His faithfulness to us!” (2 Timothy 2:13, TPT) ************************************************* Please read Mark 16:1-7.
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We learned in our last post that God always has an expectation for our victory in every temptation, test, and trial that we face in life.(2 Corinthians 2:14) The reason we don’t always experience and enjoy the victory is because we often approach our problems and challenges from the wrong end. Our walk of faith
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Often, as we travel along life’s highway we are slowed down or blocked by obstacles, detours, construction zones, and fender benders (or even worse). This shouldn’t surprise us. Jesus said in this world, we will have tribulations, tests, and trials. But He also said, “Be of good cheer, for I have overcome the world!” (John

