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Lord, thank You for leading souls to repentance at Asbury in 1970 so that revival could flow then, and also now, during the 2023 Asbury Outpouring!
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Though not all repentance leads to revival, you can’t have revival without repentance.

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Not long ago, an intercessor wrote the following note to IFA:

I have read the Six Battle-Ready Positions for Victory in Spiritual Warfare [IFA prayer guide] and find one very important strategy missing for all prayer warriors. First and foremost, repent daily, ask the Lord to show you your own heart, get right, so your prayers are not hindered. This vital piece is missing and so important.

Because revivals are marked by repentance, one way to highlight the need for repentance is to consult with those who have experienced revival. We are doing that, and the result is a three-part series, the first part of which follows here.

The seeds of the Asbury Outpouring of nearly one year ago were planted during the 50th anniversary of the 1970 Asbury Revival. On Feb. 3, 2020, at 10 a.m. — the very same day, month, and time the revival broke out 50 years earlier — Asbury University dedicated its chapel service to celebrating that 185-hour revival.

Charity Johnson, a student at Asbury University

Before the chapel service began that day, Charity Johnson, who had been a freshman at Asbury at that time, struck up a conversation with Jeannine Brabon. Johnson didn’t know that Brabon was to be a featured speaker that day. The two had a meal together after chapel, and Brabon encouraged Johnson to pray for revival, as the older woman had done when she was a freshman at Asbury, in 1967. Brabon left campus convinced that revival would come to Asbury again, because Johnson and others were praying for it.

Johnson, who studied the concept of repentance in a youth ministry class at Asbury, said:

Repentance is not only about asking for forgiveness, but turning away from what you’re doing. Have a change of mind, a change of heart. It’s actually not wanting to do the thing that you were doing. You see the thing that was wrong with it.”

Here’s an interview with Johnson:

Brabon recalls that Psalm 66:18 had spoken to her when she was younger: If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear. She advocates fasting as a spiritual discipline that enhances prayer and repentance. “That whole concept was very key to me in interceding and believing God for revival, not to allow sin in any way to thwart God’s holy purposes from coming to fruition,” she said.

On Oct. 3, 1969, four months before the revival, Brabon secured permission to gather students to pray overnight in the Hughes Auditorium. “We began by confession of sin,” she said. “All across the whole auditorium, people began confessing.” They prayed 2 Chronicles 7:14: … 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.”

Jeannine Brabon, a former student of Asbury University

By 3 a.m. there were still some 80 students present. “I’d never been in anything like it,” Brabon said. “The Shekhinah glory literally had descended.”

On Feb. 3, 1970, Asbury Dean Custer Reynolds was scheduled to bring the message, but instead he opened the mic for testimonies, many of which were expressions of repentance. The service ended up lasting for one week and 17 hours, and as it progressed, Brabon witnessed more and more expressions of repentance. She said:

I knew — because I’d been praying — who were in the lost set on campus, and I watched them on Friday night at midnight go right into the altar and just stay there for two hours and just weep, seeking God. That’s where you’d see the genuine repentance. You cannot be in the holy presence of God and not have sin exposed in your life, and you can’t stand in the presence of God and not confess it. There’s no justification for any action or victimization or manipulation. ‘This is where I’m at. This is what’s happened to me.’ No. It’s, ‘I’m before God, and I did this.’ It’s really being true and transparent before God. Not letting sin in any way hinder.”

Brabon points out that one week before the 2023 Asbury Outpouring began, national leaders, including Rep. Kevin McCarthy, then speaker of the House of Representatives, gathered at the Museum of the Bible, in Washington, D.C., for the National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance. She said almost no one was introduced (as also came to be the case during the Asbury Outpouring), and she believes that the event paved the way for Asbury’s 374-hour chapel service.

Here’s an interview with Brabon:

Judge Tim Philpot, a former student of Asbury University

Another speaker at the 50th anniversary of the 1970 Asbury Revival was Judge Tim Philpot, who called it a revival of repentance. He tells people that he was on the “Top 10 Most Wanted List” — meaning that many on campus were praying that he’d get right with the Lord. His father, energized by a previous revival at Asbury when he was a student, was an evangelist. “I was just a fake,” Philpot said. “My parents thought I was somebody I was not, and my other friends knew who I really was.”

Though he ranks his rebellious streak as pretty tame when compared with what’s going on in the world today, he nonetheless insists: “By Asbury standards, I was considered quite the rebel.”

Philpot was nearly killed in a car wreck three weeks before the Asbury Revival. He recalls: “For three to five seconds, as my car was hurtling through the air — I had heard about heaven and hell my whole life, and I was pretty sure I was going to hell.”

A freshman in 1970, Philpot remembers skipping chapel service on Feb. 3 and going straight to an 11 a.m. class. When he got there, he found the classroom totally empty. “I had this fleeting thought that the Lord had come back, and I was the only one left on Asbury’s campus,” he said.

He finally made it over to the Hughes Auditorium. “I was as lost as can be, but I didn’t want to leave,” he said. Three nights later, at 1 in the morning, he went up to the altar. “I was weeping and wailing,” he said. “I knew I had experienced God. I saw Him. I felt Him. It was dramatic. It was traumatic. It was real.”

The 1970 revival fueled his passion for evangelism, and today he says of the 2023 Outpouring: “It proved to old guys like me that our experience in 1970 was for real.” He has felt inspired to write the names of people he’s praying for onto golf balls he finds — 60 so far. He summarizes his approach to evangelism this way: “It all starts with praying for somebody, and then sitting back and waiting for the phone call.”

Of the 1970 Asbury Revival, Philpot says: “The fact that we’re still talking about it 53 years later is proof to the kids of today that what they’ve experienced in 2023 can be real 53 years from now. This is something that will sustain them throughout their lifetime.”

Here’s an interview with Philpot:

Philpot chose not to attend the 2023 Outpouring because, as he put it: “I felt like I was experiencing some revival right here in my little chair.” In the same way people didn’t want to leave Hughes Auditorium in 1970 and 2023, says Philpot, “I didn’t want to leave my chair.” He points out that the Outpouring didn’t happen only in the Hughes Auditorium. “It was happening in lots of other places too,” he said, “including places where it’s just me and God.”

Inspired by what happened in 1970, Johnson was praying for healing, deliverance, and freedom from pain and sin. She watched her prayers being answered, starting on Feb. 8, 2023. There were a lot of non-Christian students who decided to follow Christ during the Outpouring, she says, because:

“They felt a tug in their heart that something was telling them to stay or something was telling them to go back to chapel, even though everything else within them that was flesh wanted them to leave that day, but they turned around either by just the Holy Spirit or someone being prompted by the Holy Spirit to lead them back into chapel.”

After the Outpouring, Johnson says, groups from around the world called for Asbury students to talk about how the Lord had worked in their lives during the Outpouring, even as students had been called 53 years earlier. Also, faculty and students organized discipleship groups to ensure students could continue walking in the choices they had made during the passion of revival.

In talking about how important prayer is to revival, Brabon quotes E.M. Bounds: “You can do more than pray after you’ve prayed, but you can’t do more than pray until you’ve prayed.”

This series will continue to cover the importance of repentance in the 1904–1905 Welsh Revival and the 2023 Asbury Outpouring. Watch www.HeadlinePrayer.org for the next installments, and search for #ImportanceOfRepentanceInRevival to pull up all the articles and interviews.

In the comments section below, post your praises for the repentance that has already come before, and also your prayers for the repentance we must look for now — fervent prayers for the revival and awakening our world so very desperately needs!

If this article encourages you, please share it with others!

Rich Swingle has taught and performed in 39 nations across six continents, mostly in his own one-man plays, five of which were performed Off-Broadway. He has performed in more than 45 film projects. Rich and his bride, Joyce Swingle, another contributing writer for IFA, now have 41 “screen children.” They have collaborated with Rev. Timothy J. Mercaldo to create a “singing play” titled Songs of Revival: Hungry After God Himself. The Swingles live in New York City. Visit www.RichDrama.com for more information. Photo Credit: Jeremy Story.

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George Leaf
January 7, 2024

Dear and precious Father may we seek your heart for the lost, stollen and stray. May we cry out for your holy fire in our hearts and your loving touch at gathering precious souls into the kingdom of heaven. Amen

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Brian Lynch
January 6, 2024

Yes, this article is indeed encouraging. Thank you, Rich, for preparing this and sharing it with us. How desperately we need revival in our nation today! Lord, please, send revival to our nation today! Pour Your Holy Spirit out abundantly on our dry and thirsty land. we know that with you, all things are possible. Thank you, Jesus.

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Grant Windholz
January 4, 2024

Lord God Almighty, I pray for repentance and revival more than ever during these dark times this country is facing and rapidly becoming worse. It’s all about you bringing hope and inspiration that only comes from you!

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Truman Kemp
January 3, 2024

Our Revival Prayer Team has been praying for Revival for the last three years asking God to bring Repentance and Revival to our Homes, our Cities, our Hurting Coasts, and our Hungering World.

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NanJohnson
January 2, 2024

Oh Father God, what a beautiful story of what you will do if we examine ourselves and pray for repentance and forgiveness. How we pray right now for ourselves to have a clean heart before you. How we pray for revival all over each state,our country, and our world. Use each of our lives as you intended when we were created in our mothers’ wombs. Here’s what happened to me when I was holding resentment for minor things that a couple of friends had done to me. Holy Spirit spoke to me that I needed to forgive those two people. I really hadn’t thought seriously about it being a sin like that but I had been struggling all day with sadness and depression like a dark cloud over and around me. I promptly asked Father to forgive me in Jesus’ Name. I sincerely put my whole heart into my prayer. Night turned to day!! The cloud immediately fled. I was close to the Lord again and the rest of the day was full of God’s love, joy, and peace and I was being led in His will. I thought about how such a small thing to me is so extremely important to the Lord. My eyes were dramatically opened to see God’s viewpoint!! Truly we need to search our souls deeply and pray for massive revival all over this planet. We must spend serious time with our Lord each day. It’s a priority that can’t be pushed aside.

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Jessica Renshaw
January 2, 2024

Collegiate Day of Prayer [email protected] via s6.csa2.acemsa5.com

Dec 29, 2023, 5:27 AM (4 days ago)

to me

In 2022, inspired by the historic 1970 revival at Asbury, Collegiate Day of Prayer (CDOP) leadership chose Asbury as the venue for the 2023 day of prayer. They would gather there to pray, “God, do it again!”

On February 8th, 2023, the president of Asbury University, Dr. Kevin Brown, was watching the livestream of their Wednesday morning chapel service. “It was an ordinary chapel,” he later recalled.

An hour later, Dr. Brown received a message from his wife, telling him to come to the chapel. Around 20 students had stayed to pray and worship and they hadn’t left. Dr. Brown walked over to Hughes Auditorium and beheld the beautiful sight. More and more students began to gather. By 2 pm it was decided they should invite the entire school. Dr. Brown walked back to his office to send out an email inviting everyone to come to Hughes Auditorium.

Asbury leadership decided to conclude the revival meetings and commission the seeds of revival to spread to other campuses on February 23rd, coinciding with the CDOP. As a result of the stirring at Asbury, 5 million joined the CDOP broadcast from Hughes Auditorium and 1,600 who were watching gave their lives to the Lord!

The testimony of Asbury students echoes the experiences of students from the days of the original Day of Prayer for Colleges.

One student confessed, “I have been in Hughes Auditorium for almost twelve hours now without an intent to leave anytime soon. No one wants to leave. The Spirit of God is thick in the air.”

The student body president, Alison Perfater declared, “I know this campus very well. It’s small. I know exactly which students on this campus hate each other. Those are the people I have seen praying together, singing together, hugging, crying. It’s been totally life-changing.”Collegiate Day of Prayer [email protected] via s6.csa2.acemsa5.com

Dec 29, 2023 From CDOP newletter:

In 2022, inspired by the historic 1970 revival at Asbury, Collegiate Day of Prayer (CDOP) leadership chose Asbury as the venue for the 2023 day of prayer. They would gather there to pray, “God, do it again!”

On February 8th, 2023, the president of Asbury University, Dr. Kevin Brown, was watching the livestream of their Wednesday morning chapel service. “It was an ordinary chapel,” he later recalled.

An hour later, Dr. Brown received a message from his wife, telling him to come to the chapel. Around 20 students had stayed to pray and worship and they hadn’t left. Dr. Brown walked over to Hughes Auditorium and beheld the beautiful sight. More and more students began to gather. By 2 pm it was decided they should invite the entire school. Dr. Brown walked back to his office to send out an email inviting everyone to come to Hughes Auditorium.

Asbury leadership decided to conclude the revival meetings and commission the seeds of revival to spread to other campuses on February 23rd, coinciding with the CDOP. As a result of the stirring at Asbury, 5 million joined the CDOP broadcast from Hughes Auditorium and 1,600 who were watching gave their lives to the Lord!

The testimony of Asbury students echoes the experiences of students from the days of the original Day of Prayer for Colleges.

One student confessed, “I have been in Hughes Auditorium for almost twelve hours now without an intent to leave anytime soon. No one wants to leave. The Spirit of God is thick in the air.”

The student body president, Alison Perfater declared, “I know this campus very well. It’s small. I know exactly which students on this campus hate each other. Those are the people I have seen praying together, singing together, hugging, crying. It’s been totally life-changing.”

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Doug Coleman-Roush
January 2, 2024

Loved the video today based on this article.

Why no “all prays” recently???

I’ll pray about it as I have for all the technical difficulties.

Is there a different cause???

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David Scott
January 2, 2024

When God called me to ministry in 1966, He showed me a revival that hasn’t happened yet. I believe it is the same revival God spoke about to Corrie Ten Boom. In 1968, I met someone, who was in the revival that was occurring at that time in Argentina, which began in 1953. That revival began after much, diligent, fervent intercession, which quickly led to much repentance. That same year, I met 2 leaders in the revival that began in Indonesia in 1964. That revival also involved much repentance at its start. Meeting them motivated me to study revival ever since. What I’ve studied proves that every biblical revival always involves repentance. All of them were also birthed by intercession. I’m not aware of any genuine revival that didn’t involve intercession and repentance. However, I am aware of counterfeit revivals that the leaders claim only involved the sovereignty of God. The first was really an occult invasion of Kundalini demons impersonating the Holy Spirit in Toronto, Canada. It was a judgment of God upon the leaders of that church, who sinned against Pastor Arthur Leis and Rev. Bernice Cunningham, both of whom were personal friends of mine. The details are in my book – Divine Appointments by Christian Faith Publishing. A verse in 2 Thessalonians 2 says that God judges people with strong delusion if they have no love for truth and take pleasure in unrighteousness. What Pastor Arnott did to Arthur Leis and Bernice Cunningham was disgusting. The Kundalini spirits behind those irreverent manifestations then went to England and from there to Pensacola and then to Lakeland. I know a Christian police officer in TX, whom God told to investigate the background of the so-called evangelist named Todd Bentley, who brought those occult counterfeits to Lakeland. He discovered Bentley is a satanist. In 1914 satanists met in France to plot how they could lead the church into apostasy. All of their machinations involved infiltration. The church needs discernment now more than ever before. In 1 Cor. 12 the Greek text about this gift has the word, discernings (plural), because there is more than 1 way the Holy Spirit activates this gift. I’ve experienced it 7 different ways. All of them are in my book mentioned above.

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David DuBois
January 2, 2024

I really liked and prayed along with this article. I particularly liked J Brabon’s testimony that she was moved to come to Asbury from Columbia in January before the revival actually took place, and found a Norwegian there in the chapel who had similarly been moved to come. And I liked that K McCarthy had also been moved a week before to pray and had voiced repentance.

Lord, may we indeed gain the necessary conditions for a worldwide revival, particularly repentance. May I and my family indeed gain clean hearts and steadfast spirits. And the same for those others called by Your name in my city, Woodland. And in my state, California. And in my country., the United States of America. And in the nations my ancestors came from, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. And throughout the world, including Israel, Ethiopia, Ukraine, Russia, and China. I ask this in the name of my Lord and Savior, Jeshua Messiah.

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Darlene Estlow
January 2, 2024

Father, we praise your name for the Spirit of Repentance that fell in Asbury this past year. I pray for continued repentance on our nation, on your church, that we may truly walk with you. May true repentance be in my life for without that, there is no living for you.

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    Karren wright
    January 2, 2024

    I am from Sacramento. Can we join together in spirit, to pray for revival for our state.

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      Jessica Renshaw
      January 2, 2024

      Yes Karen, we are doing that very thing by phone twice a week–praying for our state of California. Join us!

      Mondays at 11:00 AM PT and Tuesdays at 6:00pm PT (excluding holidays)
      (605) 313-5714
      Access Code: 2478414

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        Mildred
        January 3, 2024

        I am from California and my relatives are still there. I live in Vermont now and made a note to join you in prayer for such a great need! Thanks!

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Corinne E.
January 2, 2024

Lord, I praise You for the genuine sorrow over sin, expressed here in these comments, as well as at the Asbury campus this past yr. We know that genuine sorrow leads to repentance. I pray in agreement with all these Christ followers, asking You to forgive me for fixing my eyes on my teenage children’s rebellious acts, rather than fixing my eyes on You in worship and praise. I’m tempted daily to learn more about (or fixate) what our teenagers are doing…which zaps my worship and praise of You. I grow discouraged and weary when I mull over and over, the reasons why 2 of our 4 children would want to try today’s THC substances, despite our removing their car keys & privileges. It grieves me to the core!! So I cry out to You Father and turn away thus day from fixing my eyes on them rather than on You. You alone are our hope, and in You we find our salvation. I entrust our children (& their future spouses) to You Lord—knowing You will complete the good work You started in them. Thank you Lord that You are faithful, even when we aren’t. I love you and fix my heart and mind on You today, in Jesus’ Name amen

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Brian lynch
January 2, 2024

Excellent article, Rich! This is very encouraging. How this land of ours needs revival! This is not something that we can make happen on our own. We can, and need to, pray for revival to happen in our lives, and our nation.. The Lord alone decides where His outpouring will take place., Lord Jesus, we humbly come before You, asking for a Holy Spirit revelation of Your great love for us. Please grant us Your wisdom. Heighten our spiritual sensors to experience all that You are leading us into in this new year. Thank You, Jesus.

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Allena Jordan
January 2, 2024

This article inspired me tremendously. Lord, I am a broken pot needing repair. I do the things I don’t want to do, and don’t do the things I am supposed to do. Forgive me. Cleanse me. You know the one thing that I already prayed about today, a life-long “habit” that I choose to leave, but I can only do it with Your infilling, indwelling, leading, the checks from Holy Spirit in my heart. I rely on You that this year I will be changed regarding this one thing. Oh, for the Shekinah Glory to fall not only on me, but all of Your people around the world. Oh, for Your glory to fall on our prodigals. Oh for Your glory to fall on religious people, that they would serve the one true God and Him only. Praise You Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

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Jim Cannon
January 2, 2024

I met Jesus on the streets (the Ave)of Seattle Washington in November 1969, where I had bought drugs the year before. It was actually at a Dave Wilkerson Jesus people house, Revival was happening all up and down the west coast, in the center of the cities, ministries were “springing up”. The first thing I did was go and find my parents, especially my father and asked him to forgive me . He had disowned me earlier. I remember the warm tears of repentance and reconciliation. Jesus, the Father, and the holly spirit have let me all these 54 years! My prayer : Bring it(revival) on again! Psalm 71:18.” Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who will come, “

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Teresa
January 2, 2024

I am reading “The Fire of God’s Presence” by Owen Murphy and he gives a breakdown of the scripture II Chronicles 7:13-15. This is a covenant prayer- God promises to hear, forgive and heal if WE humble ourselves, pray and turn.
Repentance is vital in this. I would encourage people everywhere to find a person or persons who will pray this scripture with you until God hears from heaven and pours out His Spirit on your city, nation…..

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    Rich Swingle
    January 7, 2024

    Joyce and I pray 2 Chronicles 7:14 every night at 7:14, and when I hit post (at 7:14 tonight) we’ll pray it. We include it in Songs of Revival: Hungry After God Himself (www.SongsOfRevivalLive.com).

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DANIELNAGARAJAN
January 2, 2024

I pray by LORD JESUS Grace again revival will come and shake the Nations.God raise the true servants like John wesley,George Whitefield,David brainard,Evan Robert….etc in LORD JESUS name i pray.
AMEN.🙏🙏🙏

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    Rich Swingle
    January 7, 2024

    I plan to spend one part of this series (#ImportanceOfRepentanceInRevival) on Evan Roberts and the Welsh Revival of 1904/05. Praying many will pray as he did: “Bend me!”

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bobhuseby
January 2, 2024

HaHa Hallelujah!!!!
As we begin this “GOD’s” year we do so on our knees remembering this essential key………REPENT 🔑

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Amanda
January 2, 2024

Thank you Heavenly Father for allowing us to repent before You! For truly being God with us, our Emmanuel, that doesn’t just leave us in our sin, but has made a way for us to turn from it and be forgiven by the blood of Jesus Christ! Lord, please continue to convict our hearts of what is unclean and create clean hearts within us that we will not have anything between You and us that it not of You! Lord, do this so that Revival will continue in this fallen world and that all those that do not know You as Lord and Savior will come to do so while there is still time! Be fulfilled purpose of God in our hearts, in this land, and in this world! In the Mighty, Holy, Worthy, Victorious name of Jesus, Amen.

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Hj
January 2, 2024

Lord, thank you for this article. Thank you for the ongoing example dedicated intercessors not only at Asbury but here at IFA and thank you for the healing and conviction in the hearts of those that are diligent to seek you and Asbury and here at IFA and thank you for all who are reading these articles and growing closer to you Lord help me to be among that number Lord. Help me to stay in repentance, even as I’ve confessed sin that I feel prompted to-, that I thought I had already been honest about-, Lord, I pray even as I scroll down to this article and I see the highlighted link about child trafficking being an emergency.. and I know it’s Way Beyond an emergency, in the scope of its evil Lord- I pray you would help me to continue to stay in repentance Lord as I am tempted in the flesh to go out in the morning about 3 hours from now and deal with bureaucratic entanglements- concerning government benefit money-, Lord I pray that you would help me stay my heart on you- Lord, and seek you in prayer Lord, to stay the course- as my flesh is being tormented by the cold here- by the evil here-,by my lack of ability, due to infirmities- in my perception, to secure employment.
I pray you would heal me as well in my body Lord..Heal my physical balance- Lord heal my unmentionable infirmity-, Lord Heal my hearing Lord, and help me to continually not grow weary and not complain as I Seek You Lord.
I just now come against the evil spirits in this environment here where I live and I turn each participant over to you for judgment board that you and deal with them that they would have a chance to repent as well Lord both of them being professed of Christianity Lord in some way I pray for your mercy for us all.. let me Lord continue to seek you Lord. Thank you for your conviction and mercy..Lord. In Jesus mighty name, Amen

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Mildred
January 2, 2024

Thank you for giving us this article that moved me to tears. I long for powerful faith to see sinners saved and worldly Christians set free to experience so much more of His presence and power.

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