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God, please put your protective hands around this great country of ours. Give strength and comfort to President Trump and his family. Protect the innocent as you reveal those who are wicked and worthy of judgement. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. In your holy name, O Lord, I pray for peace and righteousness, for goodness over evil, for light over darkness. Amen.
I pray for God's will to be done. My hope is that the USA is not going to face his righteous wrath for aborting 60 million babies, for denying His authority over our lives and for removing Him from the public square.
May God have mercy on us. May he restore us to a proper relationship with him.
May we once again hear the phrase: "Have you no fear of God?"
Lord, in Jesus name, we repent as a Nation father. Forgive us, let your righteous mighty hand strike this evil from the world! The voices of children cry out to you! Let your justice be swift!
Amen
“if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
2 Chronicles 7:14
You raise a fair point about the necessity of works, but we Christians (and Catholics especially) don't believe in sitting around and praying for our work to be done for us. Matthew 7:21 specifically warns against this, and James 2:26 clearly warns that faith without work is like a body without a soul: dead.
It's certainly possible to encounter God in our work, but my point was more that following Jesus often involves doing precisely what you talked about in your original comment: rather that sitting around and waiting for a miracle, we have to cooperate with God through our good works.
Everything you describe sounds very similar to what Christians believe when it comes to living in the world. Ephesians 4 : 17-32 speaks about this sort of self improvement. Christians are called to die to sin and rise in Christ, who is the image of human perfection.
Though a key difference would be that while Christ was of the Jews, He didn't work only for the salvation of His people, but for all of us.
I’m Catholic & what you described resonates with me. I feel my ancestors sacrificed to come here & fought in wars, the least I can do is honor them by being the best version of me possible. Matthew Kelly writes along those lines.
They can call themselves whatever they want. True followers of Christ don't break into other people's homes and countries to take their livelihoods. Those people are invaders. Always have been, always will be.
God, please put your protective hands around this great country of ours. Give strength and comfort to President Trump and his family. Protect the innocent as you reveal those who are wicked and worthy of judgement. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. In your holy name, O Lord, I pray for peace and righteousness, for goodness over evil, for light over darkness. Amen.
Amen
I pray for God's will to be done. My hope is that the USA is not going to face his righteous wrath for aborting 60 million babies, for denying His authority over our lives and for removing Him from the public square. May God have mercy on us. May he restore us to a proper relationship with him. May we once again hear the phrase: "Have you no fear of God?"
Amen
Amen
Please save us from communism - through President Trump and our own actions. Please protect and guide President Trump. Have mercy on us. Amen.
This pede gets it.
Amen
"And I trampled peoples in my anger, and I made them drunk in my wrath, and I brought their juice down to the earth.” - Isaiah 63:6
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repeat, as needed - thank you
Jesus is the way the truth and the light. Amen
Amen
Amen!
Lord, in Jesus name, we repent as a Nation father. Forgive us, let your righteous mighty hand strike this evil from the world! The voices of children cry out to you! Let your justice be swift! Amen
AMEN!! <3 MAGA2021
“if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Jesus I trust in you
AMEN!
"Don't worry guys, Q says Trump has a plan!"
"Don't worry guys, the Bible says God has a plan!"
None can save us but ourselves.
Talk to the Mormons.
Make your own post instead of hijacking a CHRISTIAN POST
You raise a fair point about the necessity of works, but we Christians (and Catholics especially) don't believe in sitting around and praying for our work to be done for us. Matthew 7:21 specifically warns against this, and James 2:26 clearly warns that faith without work is like a body without a soul: dead.
It's certainly possible to encounter God in our work, but my point was more that following Jesus often involves doing precisely what you talked about in your original comment: rather that sitting around and waiting for a miracle, we have to cooperate with God through our good works.
Everything you describe sounds very similar to what Christians believe when it comes to living in the world. Ephesians 4 : 17-32 speaks about this sort of self improvement. Christians are called to die to sin and rise in Christ, who is the image of human perfection.
Though a key difference would be that while Christ was of the Jews, He didn't work only for the salvation of His people, but for all of us.
I’m Catholic & what you described resonates with me. I feel my ancestors sacrificed to come here & fought in wars, the least I can do is honor them by being the best version of me possible. Matthew Kelly writes along those lines.
Christians started America. How's that for doing something? We've ALWAYS been doers.
They can call themselves whatever they want. True followers of Christ don't break into other people's homes and countries to take their livelihoods. Those people are invaders. Always have been, always will be.
Stopped reading after “p*gan”