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I AM a Bondage Breaker! - Journaling by Malachi Talabi

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Malachi Talabi writes: I woke up at 3am and heard the word FREE! Later in the day a text message from a work mate said “freedom.” How random? I was driving in my car and two vans in front of me hand the logo Freedom written in HUGE writing.I had to go and journal and see what God was saying. Here’s what I picked up...

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I AM the More You Seek – Journaling Prayer by LaWanda

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LaWanda – O Lord, you are Holy.  O so Holy.  Thank you, Lord, for seeing me through the eyes of the Cross, the eyes of your Blood.  O Jesus, you simply overwhelm me with your grace continually poured out on us.  I am dumbfounded.  I cannot fathom this great love you have for us, Lord.  I stand in awe of you, Lord.  I just stand in awe of you.  Set this, your truth, deep within my Spirit, Lord, that I might praise and honor you.  For in your presence, I will still overflow and be anointed.  Even in my old age, I will stay fresh, bearing luscious fruit and abiding faithfully.

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Merry Christmas from Mark & Patti Virkler and the Entire Office Staff

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It is a joy to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the love that made Him choose to come down from heaven to offer His life as atonement for our sins. Truly this is a gracious gift beyond anything we can imagine. He gave up His all for us. We give up our all for Him.

Because of His sacrifice we live.

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I Am Not Working from a “To Do” List - Journaling Prayer by LaWanda

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LaWanda – ♪♪ “Who is like you Lord in all the earth?  Matchless beauty, endless worth.  Nothing in this world will satisfy.  Jesus you’re the cup that won’t run dry. O Jesus, O Jesus, your presence is heaven to me. O Jesus, O Jesus, your presence is heaven to me.” ♪♪   Thank you, Jesus, that you ARE the  cup that won’t run dry.

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