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“Are You Ready?”

Othella JordanUncategorizedDecember 14, 2019 Leave a comment1

GREETINGS FROM THE TEMPLE …

“Are You Ready?”

Are you ready for the fast approaching 2020 New Year? Well, lets all get ready! Start your prayers now! Then meet us at The Temple, on Watch-Night, for corporate prayer as we praise God for providing His Protection – Provision – Love – throughout 2019. And pray for 2020.

“The right approach to prayer will bring good results.” – Pastor V.S. Brice

Pastor Brice has given us an assignment:

Write a prayer letter to God. By faith, pray, and list 20 things you want God to do for you in the year 2020. Claim it!  Bring the letter to the church and place it at the altar.

“And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” – John 14:13-14 (NIV)

This Scripture is key to your letter. Jesus is saying that whatever you ask for in His Name that brings glory and honor to God, He will provide. Remember, God is not selfish! Focus your prayers on God – on His unconditional love for us. Ask for what will bring Him the glory. This will eliminate all selfish prayers.

i.e. Pray for an increase in your faith – to be more loving – more giving and sharing with others – for all your family members to accept Jesus as their Savior – to become a better disciple – pray for the church building project to come to fruition. These examples were written in order to put you on the right prayer path. Make your prayer letters to God personal.

Once you have written your prayer letter to God, place it in a stamped envelope addressed to yourself. The return address should be that of the church: Solomon Temple Ministries International (STMI) 655 California Av., Pittsburg, CA 94565.

“Do it like Jesus and you’ll see results like Jesus.” – Pastor V.S. Brice

“I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these….” – John 14:12 (NIV)

Later in the year, 2020, your letter will be mailed back to you. You’ll be able to read your prayer letter and see how God is moving in your life.

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Solomon Temple Ministries International – Blogger – Othella Hill-Jordan

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