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40-Day Prayer Guide for the Nation

“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 will forgive their sin and heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14.

There are only 52 days left before Election Day.

Front Porch Politics is offering a $4 booklet called “A 40-Day Prayer Guide for the Nation.” I just ordered it, hoping it’ll come quickly.

ONLY $3.99 • Order @ http://store.frontporchpolitics.com/if-my-people-pray-a-40-day-prayer-guide-for-the-nation-the-only-thing-that-will-save-us/

If you like this, you might also want to read https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/09/14/jet-lag-vs-gross-incompetence/

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The Heavenly Grocery Store

Written by Noni Beth Gibbs. Reprinted from A Royal Appointment.

Praying is a lot like shopping at your favorite grocery store. And even if you don’t like shopping at an earthly market, you can’t afford to miss out on these celestial bargains! Grab a cart and get started.

At the front of the store is a gateway labeled “Forgiveness Entrance”. When you pass through, it blasts away any dirt, bugs, or other contaminants that would be out of place in the beautiful and clean grocery store. From top to bottom, you’re completely cleansed.

As you walk in the door of the market, you’re dazzled by the light. You’ve found something much bigger outside yourself, containing such power that there’s no need for the energy-saver methods like only lighting 1/3 of the light bulbs at any given time. You can see everything so much more clearly, and you’re only one step inside the door.

The display of advertised specials greets you in the entry. Every single display case in this section holds an item of praise.

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise!  Ps. 100:4

For the Lord is great, and greatly to be praised!  Ps. 96:4

Praise ye the Lord. O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good, for His mercy endureth forever. Ps. 106:1

Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!  Ps. 107:8

No matter how pressing our business in the other parts of the store, we will miss out on a huge blessing if we push on by this important stop. There’s not only a spiritual blessing here but a mental and physical blessing as well. Negative emotions depress our immune system, making us less resilient and more vulnerable to disease. The same God who wants us to be in good health wants us to praise Him. It draws us close to Him, and strengthens every part of our being.

Before we enter the main body of the store, let me tell you about a small section in the furthest corner. It contains wants, wishes, desires, and good options. There are many times in our lives when we put these items in our carts, wanting them and hoping we can keep them. Sometimes the Cashier will ring them up, but just as often, He’ll put them on layaway, or even ask us to discard them. It’s best to listen to His recommendation, no matter how hard it is to let go of these items. He knows what we need, and only chooses what is best, even if it seems heartbreaking at the time.

Once in a while, someone will grab the refused item back from the cashier and run out of the store with it. Not only do they suffer needlessly for shoplifting, but they had to leave most, if not all, of their other groceries at the counter.

For much of my prayer life, I’ve gone up and down this aisle, examining, shaking the packages, reading all the fine print, and trying to figure out before I get to the register which things I’m most likely to get to keep. Meanwhile, there was the whole rest of the store packed full of things that I was GUARANTEED to get to keep, and I hardly looked at those.

With age hopefully comes at least a little wisdom, so on this shopping trip we’ll go through the other sections, too. If you look down at your cart, now heaped with praise, you’ll see that it’s labeled “Holy Spirit”. In our own strength, we aren’t able to carry what we need from the store even as far as the cash register, never mind all the way through life. He guides us at every step, and makes suggestions of what we need. The voice app is faint, and we have to be trained to listen for it. But with practice, we’ll hear it more and more easily.

A rack of bread stands off to the left. There are only 66 loaves, and no matter how many you take, there are still 66 left. Each is different, but contains nutrients that we’ll need to fight in the War. Remember to grab a large jug of water, too. The Bread of the Word and the presence of the Water of Life through the Holy Spirit are the foundation for all the rest of the purchases you’re about to make. And whether it takes you one year or fifty, try each one of the 66 loaves.

If you follow each of these steps, you’ll immediately arrive at the produce section, where all the Fruits of the Spirit are now available to you. Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Goodness, Faith, Meekness, and Temperance. Now, if you were to skip any of those first few sections, there would either be nothing at all in the produce section, or at best, the fruits would be small, underdeveloped, and maybe even a bit withered. But look at at the size of those fruits! Since you didn’t grow them yourself, of course you won’t take any credit. And whenever one of your friends asks you where you got them, you can refer them to the Market, too. Many people have made their first stop at the store because they saw the fruit that a friend brought home.

As you roll toward the other aisles to see what the store has to offer, you’re astonished to see a box of Salvation already in your cart, even though you don’t remember putting it there. Somewhere along the way, whether it was when you first chose to go to the grocery store, or parked in the parking lot, or walked inside and agreed to use the cart that had been provided for you, it quietly appeared. Sometimes a shopper may see this item pop into their cart, but often it slips in so quietly that they don’t know till later that it’s there.

It doesn’t matter what order you use to shop the rest of the store. Once the foundation is laid, you may need to start with a different section each day. Discouraged or brokenhearted? Pick out some Sweet Comfort from 1 Thess. 5:9-11. Tired and worn out? Try a big bottle of Isaiah 40:31 Invigorating Strength Renewal. Need Wisdom? It comes in the extra-extra-EXTRA large size if you just ask. Give the Clerk your coupon from James 1:5. All the way down in Aisle Seven is Rest for the people of God, and if Satan has been attacking you really hard, try some James 4:7 Devil-B-Gone.

Everything you need to walk from this moment all the way into the Kingdom is somewhere there on the shelves. I could write a whole book on the products that are available — there’s too many to fit into one medium-length blog post. There are Suits of Armor, Soothing Balms to heal the wounds from battle, and in the clothing section, a whole line of one-size-fits-all Righteousness of Christ Robes. They fit on over your regular clothing, and no one else can actually see them, but everyone notices the difference. Boxes of Joyful Obedience, Willing Service to Others, and Total Purity Heartwash are just a few of the things you can find. The top shelves can be hard to reach, but the Grocer will lift you up if you ask.

All this would be amazing enough by itself, but you can actually ask for anything in the store to be applied to another person’s account, too. Maybe a friend, relative, or even an enemy. The Grocer never forces anyone to take His merchandise, so by asking on behalf of others, it gives Him permission to work  for them in a way He couldn’t have done if you hadn’t asked. So while filling your own cart, keep an eye out for products that folks you know may need.

Finally, you find everything you were looking for that day, and walk to the front of the store. The Cashier rings up the price and says, “That will be one Perfection Card, please.”

You hunt through your pockets, sure your Perfection Card must be in there, but all you can find is a couple of  greasy paper towels you used to check your oil with that morning. “I’m sorry, Sir. This is all I have.”

“Not a problem.” The Cashier smiles. “If you’ll just hand me your dirty rags, I’ll give you My own Perfection Card. The price for all your groceries has already been paid.” Amazed and humbled, you take the bright crimson card. On the back it says in golden letters, “This card and all the products it purchased have been brought to you by the Blood of Jesus.”

“Come again real soon,” the Cashier says. “I’d love to see you again later today, and there’s no limit to how many times you can visit.”

“Thank you, Sir, I will,” you whisper. You’re so grateful that you find yourself stopping in the Praise Section one more time on the way out.

I will praise thee, for thou has heard me, and art become my salvation. Ps. 118:21

As you load the groceries into the car, it sinks in. You can get whatever you need from the store, all the rest of your life, and it’s already been paid for. The items you chose don’t fill quite half your trunk. Next time, you decide, I’ll get even more.

Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full. John 16:24

What are you going to ask for today?

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St. Patrick’s Breastplate

I bind unto myself today
The strong Name of the Trinity,
By invocation of the same,
The Three in One and One in Three.

I bind this day to me for ever.
By power of faith, Christ’s incarnation;
His baptism in the Jordan river;
His death on Cross for my salvation;
His bursting from the spicèd tomb;
His riding up the heavenly way;
His coming at the day of doom;*
I bind unto myself today.

I bind unto myself the power
Of the great love of the cherubim;
The sweet ‘well done’ in judgment hour,
The service of the seraphim,
Confessors’ faith, Apostles’ word,
The Patriarchs’ prayers, the Prophets’ scrolls,
All good deeds done unto the Lord,
And purity of virgin souls.

I bind unto myself today
The virtues of the starlit heaven,
The glorious sun’s life-giving ray,
The whiteness of the moon at even,
The flashing of the lightning free,
The whirling wind’s tempestuous shocks,
The stable earth, the deep salt sea,
Around the old eternal rocks.

I bind unto myself today
The power of God to hold and lead,
His eye to watch, His might to stay,
His ear to hearken to my need.
The wisdom of my God to teach,
His hand to guide, His shield to ward,
The word of God to give me speech,
His heavenly host to be my guard.

Against the demon snares of sin,
The vice that gives temptation force,
The natural lusts that war within,
The hostile men that mar my course;
Or few or many, far or nigh,
In every place and in all hours,
Against their fierce hostility,
I bind to me these holy powers.

Against all Satan’s spells and wiles,
Against false words of heresy,
Against the knowledge that defiles,
Against the heart’s idolatry,
Against the wizard’s evil craft,
Against the death wound and the burning,
The choking wave and the poisoned shaft,
Protect me, Christ, till Thy returning.

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me.
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

I bind unto myself the Name,
The strong Name of the Trinity;
By invocation of the same.
The Three in One, and One in Three,
Of Whom all nature hath creation,
Eternal Father, Spirit, Word:
Praise to the Lord of my salvation,
Salvation is of Christ the Lord.
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* Note: “day of doom” is an Old English term meaning “Day of Judgment.”
http://prayerfoundation.org/st_patricks_breastplate_prayer.htm

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Hating America

When I went to YouTube to get the link for:

A City Upon A Hill: The Spirit Of American Exceptionalism – Official Trailer

I noticed the comments posted under it included this:

Native American: lol
African slave: say what?
Filipinos occupied by US empire: GTFOOH
Mexico: LMAO
Middle east: ROFLMAO
Logic: AHAHAHAHAHA
Evidence: wtf?

Another comment says:

They’re not talking about AMERICAN exceptionalism, they’re talking about WHITE exceptionalism.

Okay. I get it. The United States was founded mostly by white Europeans who haven’t been perfect.

But you know what else? I’m SICK TO DEATH of hearing about it!

This has been a burr under my saddle for a long time. The other day, the Lord brought it up during my prayer time and showed me how much resentment I had about it. So I asked Him,

“What should I do?”

“Forgive them for harping on the sins of your forefathers and blaming you for having white skin and European ancestors.”

“And them?”

“They need to forgive the people who did bad things in the past. But that’s not your problem. It’s between me and them.”

So, I’m working on it.  And maybe because I’m at least trying to be faithful about it, I had a little “Ah ha!” moment today when I saw those two comments on the Gingrich video.

Suppose you have had a brilliant career that has enriched the lives of countless human beings around the world and you’re sitting on a dais, in front of hundreds of people, at a dinner in your honor. But instead of recounting even one of your many accomplishments, every single speaker talks on and on, in excruciating detail, about every one of your most embarrassing moments, biggest mistakes and worst wrong choices, from the time you wet your pants in kindergarten to the parking ticket you got last week.

Isn’t that just what America Haters do?

I’m not saying we should sugar-coat our history by any means. But the fact is that the United States of America is an EXCEPTIONAL NATION with an EXCEPTIONAL HISTORY that we should study and teach to our children.  We have more than a right, we have a need as a nation to be both proud of the good stuff and enlightened by the bad stuff.

 

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If we will humble ourselves

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Resources:

Prayer And The Founding Fathers:
A Treatise on the Prayer Life of those who Founded this Nation
http://www.americanchristianhistory.com/ChristianHistory35.html

Letter from Jonathan Trumbull to George Washington
Lebanon, 13 July, 1775.
http://www.familytales.org/dbDisplay.php?id=ltr_jht3000&person=jht

1776 Proclamation by Congress for fasting and prayer
http://www.shadesofgrace.org/2010/05/04/americas-founders-proclamations-for-fasting-and-prayer/

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A prayer for the Right

May God arise, may his enemies be scattered;

may his foes flee before him.

May you blow them away like smoke

– as wax melts before the fire,

may the wicked perish before God.

But may the righteous be glad and rejoice

before God; may they be happy and joyful.

~Psalm 68:1-3 [NIV]

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Love and not negativity

In a post earlier this week, I made a snarky remark that the Left claims Obama is “smarter than God.”

One of my bloggy buds wrote back:

How can one be smarter than God? The very definition of God refutes that statement. I am so tired of this craziness.  The problem is the more I dwell on it the angrier and more frustrated I get and I don’t like the person it makes me!  Trying to figure out how to fight the stupidity and hatred with love.  I have started a prayer campaign of my own to pray for the people of our country to focus on love and not hatred and making decisions for what is the best for our country based on love and not negativity.  Would you like to join me in this quest?

Yes, dear one. I would.

I’d also like to point out that this particular bloggy bud wears the uniform, salutes the flag and carries a gun.

Not that I expect “demonize the Right” types to read this, let alone open up their minds to the possibility that we’re not evil.

I just needed to say it.

For eye-opening, soul-sickening evidence of the lengths some go in their deification of Obama, see “The Cult of Obama” @
http://news.webshots.com/album/579814500XqfKsx

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I asked God

[This is true.]

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A Heavenly Pick-Me-Up

I love stories like this one that demonstrate just HOW intimate and personal God’s care for us is. He’s not like Santa Claus with his naughty-nice list or the Vice Principal with his file folder of honors and demerits. God really KNOWS us, better than we know ourselves. God really LOVES us and wants only the very best for us. And He really, really wants us to be intimately involved with Him on a daily basis. What a joy!
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A Heavenly Pick-Me-Up By Renee Holt, Port Angeles, Washington
www.guideposts.org/mysterious-ways/a-heavenly-pick-me-up

Oh, how I love my morning coffee! Can’t seem to start the day without it. So imagine my distress when I pulled my can of fresh coffee grounds from the kitchen panty shelf. It felt a little light. I looked inside. Not even enough for a single cup.

Just one more downbeat note in my life, I thought. First my painful divorce. Then the pressures of having to raise four children on my own. And now this. My salary as a bookkeeper had been stretched to the limit as it was, and coffee wasn’t in the grocery budget this week. I slumped on a kitchen chair. I felt like all my energy had been sapped away.

My first reaction, I admit, was bitter and selfish. I bet my ex-husband is enjoying a steaming cup of his favorite flavored latte just about now, I silently pouted. Quickly, I reprimanded myself. Lord, don’t let me sink into anger over something so petty, I prayed. The cloud that had settled over me magically lifted, and I went about getting my children ready for school.

I was straightening the house a few hours later when the telephone rang. It was one of those marketing companies that recruit people to test products that haven’t yet reached the store shelves. The caller asked if I’d like to test one of their products. “We’ll send you the product for free, and you try it out, and then you fill out a questionnaire on what you thought about it,” the caller said.

With money as tight as it was in our household, free sounded good to me. “Sure,” I said. “What will I be testing?”

“Every other week for the next several months, we’ll send you a fresh, one-pound can of coffee,” the caller said. “All you need to do is drink one cup from the first can and tell us how you liked it. The rest of the coffee is for your own enjoyment.”

If I were the coffee company, I’d name the brand, Heaven Sent.

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My morning prayer

St. Michael the Archangel, please pray with me that everyone in God’s Army will receive and nurture all the graces He has for us today, that we will each use them fully to know, love and serve Him in the center of His will, building His kingdom here on Earth and becoming more able to enjoy Him forever in Heaven. Amen.

I know it’s a Catholic thing to pray with saints and angels. The main reason I do it when I’m praying alone is:

“For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them.” (Matt 18:20)

However, if you’re not comfortable with the beginning, you can substitute “Dear Jesus, please grant” or something similar.

I picked St. Michael the Archangel for this prayer because the Bible tells us we are all doing battle with spiritual evil (Eph 6:12, 1 John 5:19, Ephesians 6:12) and that Michael is the big kahuna of angelic wariors (Dan 10; Rev 12).

The “receive and nurture” part came about after it occurred to me that God is pouring His graces on all of us all of the time

“He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.” (Matt 5:45)

and that my biggest challenge is getting my own ego out of the way so I can receive and use them to do His will.

The “know, love and serve … be happy forever” bit came from a part of the old Baltimore Catechism that my mom taught me when I was a little girl. (The new Baltimore Catechism is worded slightly differently.)

Q. What is the purpose of man?
A. Man’s purpose is to know, love and serve God in this world so as to be happy with Him in the next.

“Lay not up to yourselves treasures on earth; where the rust and moth consume and where thieves break through and steal. But lay up to yourselves treasures in heaven; where neither the rust nor moth doth consume, and where thieves do not break through nor steal.” (Matthew 6:19-20)

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