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We will cover two special topics this Monday during our special CHPP National Conference Call:
-- Praying for the National Day of Prayer with NDP Task Force member, Barbara Ingmire [National Area Leader; WEST Region]
-- Introducing the PRAY AMERICA PRAY initiative, taking place this summer. Dai Sup Han will take the lead for us on this segment, explaining the different components of this exciting, multi-faceted strategy to pray for America in July. Dai Sup is the National Prayer Mobilizer, Pray America Pray, July 4-25.
Date: Monday, May 3rd
Time: 8:00 p.m. EDT/7:00 p.m. CDT/6:00 p.m. MDT/5:00 p.m. PDT
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Saturday, May 1, 2021
"Why are the nations restless and the peoples plotting in vain? . . . He who sits in the heavens laughs, The Lord scoffs at them. Then He will speak to them in His anger and terrify them in His fury, saying, 'But as for Me, I have installed My King Upon Zion, My holy mountain.'” (Psalms 2:1,4-6)
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“Standing United Together . . . Under the Cross of Christ!”
Sunday is Day of National Mourning in Israel After
Mt. Meron Mass Casualty Disaster
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared Sunday as a Day of National Mourning in the wake of the massive tragedy that took place Thursday night at Mt. Meron. Netanyahu visited the site of the Mt. Meron disaster on Friday. He was briefed at the site by Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, Israel Police Inspector General Kobi Shabtai and other officials.
“The Mt. Meron disaster is one of the worst disasters to hit the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “We grieve for the victims. Our hearts are with the families and with the wounded to whom we wish a full recovery. There were heartbreaking scenes here. People were crushed to death, including children. Many of the victims have still not been identified and I would like to avoid the dissemination of rumors on social media because this breaks the families’ hearts. Let the authorities work.”
“We are profoundly grateful to them,” Netanyahu said. They prevented a far worse disaster.
At least 44 people died in the disaster and some 150 more were injured. At least eight people were evacuated from the site by helicopters, in critical condition. Numerous others were seriously wounded; more than a hundred were moderately and slightly wounded as well. Hospitals in four northern Israeli cities absorbed the wounded in the mass casualty event.
“We will carry out a thorough, serious and in-depth investigation in order to ensure that such a disaster does not recur,” Netanyahu promised.
But for the present, he declared Sunday as a “day of national mourning. Let us all join in the grief of the families and pray for the wellbeing of the injured.”
(Jewish Press) Read more.
> > > From BBC:
Israel is a nation in shock. This is the worst civilian disaster in its modern history. Questions are being asked about how an annual celebration turned into such a tragedy.
Police - who were in charge of public security at the site - are used to even bigger numbers turning up and they are already facing criticism. They have launched their own investigation. (Read more)
Arizona Update
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: TGP’s Jordan Conradson Interviews AZ Audit Director Ken Bennett — HUGE DEVELOPMENTS Including Plans to Triple Output and Questions on Number of Fraudulent Ballots (VIDEO)
> > > THIS IS THE MOST INFORMATIVE INTERVIEW FROM ARIZONA SINCE THE FORENSIC AUDIT BEGAN ONE WEEK AGO–
On Friday night The Gateway Pundit Jordan Conradson interviewed Arizona Audit Director Ken Bennett on the latest developments in the historic Maricopa County forensic audit. Ken gave The Gateway Pundit an exclusive on the historic audit that continued Friday at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
TGP’s Jordan Conradson: So how are things going so far?
Ken Bennett: Overnight we went from 20 counting locations on the floor to 46! The subcontractor is working with a temporary service to get the additional people that is required for that. Hopefully, in the next day or two, they will be ready to fully staff that. And then if we go to three shifts, which we are talking about, we will almost triple our throughput.
Jordan: So have you guys found any ballots that you believe may be fraudulent?
Ken Bennett: No, we won’t be announcing any of that until the end of the audit. So right now they are just counting the ballots. And they are looking at the paper evaluation to see if there are folds in the ballots that were returned by mail. Are the ovals filled in by a handwritten marking instrument as opposed to a xerox machine that just marked a bunch of ballots. All of the audit results and findings will be part of the final report. We’re not gonna do a little bit every day because we might find good things one day and bad things the next.
Jordan: So I wanted to ask why won’t you release the totals on a daily basis? Wouldn’t that be more informative to the public?
Ken Bennett: Well, apparently the contractor, the senate contract with Cyber Ninjas requires that there not be periodic releasing of findings. And so I think they feel strongly that everything is supposed to be in a final report so that everything is taken as a report as a whole. Could we figure out a way on how to release the numbers of ballots we’ve done each day? THat’s not a finding. That’s just a progress report. We’re working on that. (The Gateway Pundit) Read more.
- Father, we thank you for the strength and determination of the Arizona Audit director, contractor and crew working to complete this audit honestly, fairly and with integrity. We ask that there be no wolves sneaking in anywhere and that Your warrior angels stand guard for the entire audit as well as protecting and defending those who are participating. We thank you Abba that all the resources required are fully available and Your eyes are on this work. In Jesus name.
- " . . . But this is the one to whom I will look: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word." (Isaiah 66:2b)
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Australia Fasting and Praying for the USA
Australia Calls Nations of the World to Pray & Fast for the USA
30 April - 6 May
"We in Australia are grateful for the protection that America gave Australia and the nations of the free world during World War II. As a nation under God, USA is in a spiritual battle for its very survival. We and the nations of the world now join with them in this battle too." -Warwick Marsh
Australia, for the 9th year, is calling the nations of the world to join with them in 7 days of prayer and fasting for the United States of America, from 30 April – 6 May 2021.
May 6 is America's National Day of Prayer.
The theme is "LIFE, LOVE & LIBERTY" 2 Corinthians 3:17.
April 30 is America's National Day of Repentance.
The National Day of Prayer is a vital part of America's heritage as is the USA Day of Repentance. The first national call to prayer was in 1775 when the Continental Congress asked the colonies to pray for wisdom in forming a nation.
Commissioner James Condon, Chairman of the Australian National Day of Prayer & Fasting team, said, "We have been praying and fasting on an annual basis since 2013 for revival and transformation for USA, according to 2 Chronicles 7:14. We believe in faith our prayers, and the prayers of other nations are making a difference. God is good!"
Prayers for the People of Islam
Day 18: Red Letters in the Bible
In the first century, on the road to Damascus, a man named Saul of Tarsus planned to lead a brutal suppression of a new Jewish sect he considered heretical, a group that would come to be called Christians. Saul (who became Paul) had a surprising encounter in Acts 9, where he saw a bright light from heaven, and Jesus spoke to him. This encounter forever changed his life.
One day, Mosab Hassan Yousef* and a friend passed by the Damascus Gate, and suddenly he heard a man’s voice directed toward him in non-native Arabic. As he tried to converse with Mosab, after a bit of back-and-forth, they realized he was talking about something to do with Christianity and a study group at the YMCA in West Jerusalem.
Mosab, a little bored at the time, thought it might be interesting to learn about Christianity. He had learned so much from the Israelis; perhaps other “infidels” might have something valuable to teach him as well. He attended the study group and had fun meeting new people and a new culture.
Blessed that they gave him a New Testament, he saw it was written in Arabic and English. Because gifts are honored and respected in Arab culture, he decided the least he could do was to read it. Beginning in Matthew, he got to the Sermon on the Mount. He thought, “Wow, this guy Jesus is really impressive. Everything he says is beautiful.” He couldn’t put the book down. Every verse seemed to touch a deep wound in his life. It was a simple message, but somehow it had the power to heal his soul and give him hope.
Mosab then read this: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:43-45).
Thunderstruck by these words, Mosab said, “Never before had I heard anything like this, but I knew that this was the message I had been searching for all my life.”
Tomorrow, in our Ramadan #19 article, we share how the impact of the “red letters in the Bible” dramatically changed his life forever!
Prayer
Muslims expect the gospel to be, much like the Qur’an, a book revealed to Jesus, not a book about His life. Pray they will be curious to read the New Testament to see the Lord’s kindness and compassion, revealing Jesus’ love for them.
Recent Floor Activity
Daily Digests: M 4/26 • T 4/27 • W 4/28 • Th 4/29 • F 4/30 — Prayers
Related Headlines:
Monday
Sen. Sullivan calls on John Kerry to resign over betraying Israel to Iran • Senate Republicans step up pressure on Kerry to resign over alleged leak to Iran
Tuesday
81-13, Senate confirmed the nomination of Jason Scott Miller, of Maryland, to be Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget.
52-42, Senate confirmed the nomination of Janet Garvin McCabe, of Indiana, to be Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
49-45, Senate confirmed the nomination of Colin Hackett Kahl, of California, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. • Controversial Biden Pentagon pick confirmed by Senate • Pentagon Nominee Criticized For Past Tweets Attacking Republicans
Wednesday
Mitch McConnell Takes to Senate Floor • Rips Biden’s First 100 Days In Office Before Joint Session Of Congress, Lists Policy Failures • accuses Biden of breaking promise to unify — Full Speech
68-26, Senate confirmed the nomination of Samantha Power, of Massachusetts, to be Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development. • Senate confirms former Obama official Samantha Power to lead USAID
52-42, Senate passed S.J.Res. 14; A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to “Oil and Natural Gas Sector: Emission Standards for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources Review”.
Senate declined to pass S. 1410, A bill to codify the temporary scheduling order for fentanyl-related substances by adding fentanyl-related substances to schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
Senate declined to agree to S.Res. 185, A resolution requesting that the President transmit to the Senate documents relating to the Administration's discussions and plans to assess, mitigate, and prevent growing inflation.
Joint Session — Presidential Message
Biden calls on Congress to pass voting, elections reform bills • Media fawns over Biden's 'direct, conversational, under-stated' speech to Congress • First lady hosted virtual guests for Biden's address to Congress
‘No More Washington Schemes, Socialist Dreams’ — Tim Scott Delivers Republican Address After Biden’s Joint Session Of Congress • Fires Back After Left Hits Him with a Barrage of Racist Attacks Over Biden Rebuttal
Transition From Capitalism to Socialism: Sen. Jim Risch on Biden’s Speech to Congress
Thursday
89-2, Senate passed S. 914, As Amended; A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize programs under those Acts, and for other purposes.
Senate confirms ex-Sen. Nelson to NASA
Senate declines to pass S. 593, Alaska Tourism Recovery Act
Congress Last Week
National Security
Congress Looks at Relief for Military Toxic Exposure
Foreign Policy
Apple, Retail Groups Continue Lobbying Congress On Chinese Slave Labor Bill
State of Israel at 73
Bipartisan Senate group calls for Biden to impose more sanctions on Myanmar junta
Constitution
Census shifts House seats • Six states to gain House seats, seven to lose seats • Census numbers expected to shift House power to the South, West • States In The South, Northwest Pick Up Congressional Seats • Census Reapportionment Awards 5 Red States Extra House Seats As People Flee Democrat Strongholds • More House Seats to Republican Strongholds Texas, Florida
First Amendment
Congress Presses Postal Service After Report Agents Are Monitoring American Social Media Accounts
Congress discussing algorithmic misinformation issue
Congressman: intolerant ‘white liberals’ are 'greatest threat' to Black political diversity
Second Amendment
Harris lays push for gun control at the feet of Congress
Homeland Security
The White House Declares Everything A ‘Crisis’ Except The One At The Border
Dem Senator Rips Biden for Failing to Address Border Crisis
McConnell signals any immigration deal has to address border
Immigration
Senate Democrats Pressure Biden to Raise Refugee Admission Limit
Tax Policy
Pelosi Defends Raising Taxes For Biden’s $1.8 Trillion Family Package
Federal Spending
Pivotal U.S. Senate Democrat wants 'more targeted', smaller infrastructure bill
Schumer warns Democrats willing to go it alone on infrastructure
Schumer backs Sanders push on drug prices, lowering Medicare age • Hill Democrats double down on drug pricing in infrastructure bill • House Democrats call on Biden to add Medicare-related provisions to economic plan
Top White House Officials Have Been Quietly Meeting With Republicans Behind Counter Jobs Plan
Not All Senate Democrats are Convinced Biden Should Forgive Student Loan Debt
Top Senate Democrat announces return of earmarks
Pro-Life Congress Members Continue to Call for an Investigation into How Abortion Provider Planned Parenthood Illegally Got Loans from SBA
McConnell wants '1619 Project' removed from federal grant programs
Executive
House Republicans Send Letter Urging Senators To Oppose Biden’s Bureau Of Land Management Nominee
Pro-Life Groups Slam Joe Biden’s First 100 Days in Office: “Unprecedented Abortion Extremism”
Judiciary
Senate Democrats Throw Cold Water On Court-Packing Bill
Justice
Democratic Congresswoman: Officer in Ma’Khia Bryant’s Death ‘Responded as He Was Trained’
Biden calls on Congress to pass George Floyd police reform bill by end of May
Health Care Policy
Members of Congress Question Why CDC Recommends Masks for Children as Young as 2
Technology Policy
Senate to lift the hood on social media algorithms
Congress
Senators push to allow for remote voting during national crisis
Speaker Pelosi Will Allow Republican Subpoena Power on Proposed Jan. 6 Commission • Cheney breaks with McCarthy on scope of Jan. 6 panel
Pelosi: Clyburn 'can appeal' metal detector fine • ‘Afforded Special Treatment’ — GOP Congressmen Send Letter To Acting Sergeant At Arms Over Pelosi And Metal Detector Fines
Pelosi swears in first Black House sergeant-at-arms
Pelosi: 75% of House lawmakers vaccinated against COVID-19 • Pelosi to GOP lawmakers: Get vaccinated and we'll get back to normal
Democrats Threaten Retaliation if Maxine Waters Is Censured for Inflammatory Remarks
Troy Carter wins New Orleans-based House seat, padding Democrats' slim majority
Rep. Crenshaw Undergoes Successful Eye Surgery, Still Has ‘A While to Go’ Before Full Recovery • Dan Crenshaw Appears In First Congressional Hearing Since Emergency Eye Surgery
Democrat Cheri Bustos to retire from Congress
A conversation with Rep. Mike Waltz, a combat-decorated Green Beret
Have We Forgotten The 1983 Senate Bombing?
How the Senate could unravel
Pending Activity
Committee Activity
Senate hears from Biden's high-profile judicial nominees for first time • Senators aim fire at each other
Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Testifies before Congress
Top House Democrat unveiling bill to invest in 'human capital'
Senate panel advances Biden's Postal Service nominees
Floor Outlook
Senate Delays Bill to Strengthen U.S. Competition With China Minnesota takes joy in beating New York for last House seat
Schumer: Senate deadline for voting rights bill 'probably by August or so'
Senate Floor Schedule
Senate meets in pro forma sessions next week.
• Monday, May 3, 2021, 12:45 p.m.
• Thursday, May 6, 2021, 4 p.m.
Senate began consideration of nominations:
Senate began consideration of the nomination of Andrea Joan Palm, of Wisconsin, to be Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Senate began consideration of the nomination of Cynthia Minette Marten, of California, to be Deputy Secretary of Education.
3 p.m., Monday, May 3, 2021
Senate resumes consideration of the nomination of Andrea Joan Palm, of Wisconsin, to be Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services and votes on the motion to invoke cloture thereon at 5:30 p.m.
Senate Committees
No Senate committee meetings are scheduled for next week.
House Floor
Next week is a Committee Work Week.
The House meets in Pro Forma sessions.
10 a.m., Tuesday, May 4
Program for Tuesday: House will meet in Pro Forma session at 10 a.m.
House Committees
Monday — May 3, 2021
The AAV Mishap Investigation: How to Build a Culture of Safety to Avoid Preventable Training Accidents
Subcommittee on Readiness (Committee on Armed Services)
Improving Government Accountability and Transparency
Committee on Oversight and Reform
Member Day Hearing
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
From Excluded to Essential: Tracing the Racist Exclusion of Farmworkers, Domestic Workers, and Tipped Workers from the Fair Labor Standards Act
Subcommittee on Workforce Protections (Committee on Education and Labor)
Source: House.gov
Tuesday — May 4, 2021
Fiscal Year 2022 — Budget Request for The Department of Justice
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
The Urgent Need to Reform the Organ Transplantation System to Secure More Organs for Waiting, Ailing, and Dying Patients
Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy (Committee on Oversight and Reform)
Climate and Energy Science Research at the Department of Energy
Subcommittee on Energy (Committee on Science, Space, and Technology)
Reviewing Department of Defense Strategy, Policy, and Programs for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction for Fiscal Year 2022
Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations (Committee on Armed Services)
Negotiating a Better Deal: Legislation to Lower the Cost of Prescription Drugs
Subcommittee on Health (Committee on Energy and Commerce)
Built to Last: Examining Housing Resilience in the Face of Climate Change
Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development, and Insurance (Committee on Financial Services)
Fiscal Year 2022 — National Guard and Reserves
Subcommittee on Defense (Committee on Appropriations)
The Unfolding Crisis in Burma
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Twenty Years of Workforce Challenges: The Need for H.R. 903, the Rights for the TSA Workforce Act of 2021
Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security (Committee on Homeland Security)
Pending Legislation
Committee on Veterans' Affairs
Legislative Hearing on H.R. 160, the Restoring Resilient Reefs Act of 2021
Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife (Committee on Natural Resources)
Source: House.gov
Wednesday — May 5, 2021
TSA: Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Implications for Budget and Operations
Subcommittee Homeland Security (Committee on Appropriations)
Legislative Hearing on: H.R.1273, Vietnam Veterans Liver Fluke Study Act (Rep. Zeldin);
• H.R.1355, K2 — Veterans Care Act of 2021 (Rep. Lynch);
• H.R. 1585, MarkTakaiAtomic Veterans Healthcare Parity Actof 2021 (Rep. Meng);
• H.R. 1972, Fair Care for VietnamVeterans Act of 2021 (Rep. Harder);
• H.R. 2127, TEAM Act (Rep. Bost);
• H.R.2268,Keeping Our Promises Act (Rep.Westerman);
• H.R.2368, COVENANT Act (Rep. Luria);
• H.R.2372, Presumptive Benefits for War Fighters Exposed to Burn Pits and Other Toxins Act (Rep Ruiz);
• H.R.2436, Veterans Burn Pits Exposure Recognition Act of 2021 (Rep.Slotkin);
• H.R. 2530,EnewetakAtoll Cleanup Radiation Study Act (Rep.Nehls);
• H.R.2569, Veterans Agent Orange Exposure Equity Act (Rep. Cartwright);
• H.R.2580,PalomaresVeterans Act of 2021 (Rep. Hayes);
• H.R.2607, FASTER Presumptions Act (Rep.Trone);
• H.R. 2742, PFAS Registry Act of 2021 (Rep. Pappas), and H.R. 2825, Fort McClellan HealthRegistry Act (Rep.Tonko)
Committee on Veterans' Affairs
FY 2022 — Budget Request for the Department of Education
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
Oversight of the U.S. Copyright Office
Committee on the Judiciary
Pipelines Over People (Part II): Midship Pipelines Disregard for Landowners in Its Pathway
Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (Committee on Oversight and Reform)
FC Markup: HR 403, HR 1029, HR 1503, HR 1505, HR 1506, HR 1517, HR 2348
Committee on Natural Resources
"The CLEAN Future Act: Driving Decarbonization of the Transportation Sector"
Subcommittee on Energy (Committee on Energy and Commerce)
Fiscal Year 2022 — United States Army Budget
Subcommittee on Defense (Committee on Appropriations)
Lower Drug Costs Now: Expanding Access to Affordable Health Care
Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions (Committee on Education and Labor)
Responding to Ransomware: Exploring Policy Solutions to a Cybersecurity Crisis
Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Innovation (Committee on Homeland Security)
Related Agencies- The Year Ahead
Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
Creating a Framework for Rules Based Order in Space
Subcommittee on Strategic Forces (Committee on Armed Services)
Creating a Framework for Rules Based Order in Space
Subcommittee on International Development, International Organizations and Global Corporate Social I (Committee on Foreign Affairs)
Source: House.gov
Thursday — May 6, 2021
U.S. Secret Service Operational Priorities
Subcommittee Homeland Security (Committee on Appropriations)
Transforming the VA Workforce: Assessing Progress on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations (Committee on Veterans' Affairs)
Birthing While Black: Examining Americas Black Maternal Health Crisis
Committee on Oversight and Reform
Member Day Hearing
Committee on Natural Resources
Congressional Staff Capacity: Improving Staff Professional Development, Increasing Retention and Competing for Top Talent
Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress
When Unlimited Potential Meets Limited Resources: The Benefits and Challenges of High-Speed Rail and Emerging Rail Technologies.
Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials (Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure)
National Science Foundation: Advancing Research for the Future of U.S. Innovation Part II
Subcommittee on Research and Technology (Committee on Science, Space, and Technology)
Broadband Equity: Addressing Disparities in Access and Affordability
Subcommittee on Communications and Technology (Committee on Energy and Commerce)
The Atrocities Against Uyghurs and Other Minorities in Xinjiang
Committee on Foreign Affairs
FY 2022 — Budget Request for the Department of Energy
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
Growing Jobs through Infrastructure Investment
Subcommittee on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Workforce Development (Committee on Small Business)
Fiscal Year 2022 — Budget Request for The Department of Commerce
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
USDA Rural Development Mission Area
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations)
Voting in America: The Potential for Voter List Purges to Interfere with Free and Fair Access to the Ballot
Subcommittee on Elections (Committee on House Administration)
Stakeholder Perspectives on Addressing Migration Push Factors
Subcommittee on Oversight, Management, and Accountability (Committee on Homeland Security)
Addressing the Impact of COVID-19 on Students with Disabilities
Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education (Committee on Education and Labor)
Source: House.gov
Friday — May 7, 2021
Fiscal Year 2022 — United States Air Force and Space Force Budget
Subcommittee on Defense (Committee on Appropriations)
Source: House.gov
Our Weekly Call to Repentance
Dear Saints,
A lifestyle of REPENTANCE is so close to the heart of God.
Indeed, He commands us to " "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!" (Matthew 3:2)
How, then, can we approach His Throne of GRACE, in repentance?
We invite you to join us every week on Sunday evening, as we explore this vital topic together. We present a different prayer focus each week, leading us into repentance, so that we might approach His Throne of Grace in repentance, presenting ourselves to Him as a pure and a spotless Bride, without spot or wrinkle. (Ephesians 5:27)
Praying together, we desire to fulfill the mandate of Psalm 139:
" Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; 24 And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting." (Psalm 139:24)
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". . . and if My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
"Now My eyes will be open and My ears attentive to the prayer offered in this place." (2 Chronicles 7:14,15)
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