Thursday, July 7, 2011

Answers to the Forth of July post...

Okay! I have one request before I begin. PLEASE DO NOT READ THIS POST IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE ONE UNDER THIS ONE!!!!!!

Do you know how blessed you are to live in a free country? Some people will get killed if they pray. Some people will get killed because they have said, "I believe in Jesus." We are so blessed that we live in a free country. We have the freedom to say "I love you Jesus." We have the freedom to praise him. If we did that in some other countries, we might be killed. Let's pray for those people today. Who stand up for God, even if it means their life will be taken. It reminds me of Esther. She could have gotten killed cause she talked to the King uninvited. God protected her. People were praying for her. Let's pray for them, and not just on the Forth of July. Every day.

Do you know how much we need to pray for our solders? There are people who are fighting for our freedom. Some of them don't know God. You know that means that they go to hell. They are fighting for us with the chance that they might be killed. Fighting with the chance that their families would loose them. Let's pray for our solders, and again, Not just on the Forth of July.

Do you know how much we need revival in this country? Revival. Do you know what that word means? If not here is what it means: restoration to life, consciousness, vigor, or strength. In the spiritual I mean. We need to awaken. To read our bible and obey it. Obey God. Stop abortion, and much, much, more. Pray for revival, and not just today, every day.

Do you have a part? Are you following God's word? Are you praying for this country? Are you involved in abortion? I think you know which of these things are good or bad. Please, please, repent if you are in the wrong. Please stop taking a part in the evil of this world. And please pray, and not just today, every day.

Please don't take all this I am saying lightly. If you have any more questions of answers, please put them on the comments. And please pray, not just today, every day.

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