If someone in our world needs prayer it's Donald Trump. He's easily the most powerful person in the world and his decisions could benefit or ruin countless lives.
Please leave a prayer for the president if you believe in Spiritual entities.
Heavenly Father, Mary, Jesus, Holy Spirit, all Angels, archangels and souls in heaven, surround Donald Trump, create a hedge of protection around him, keep the devil and all demons away from him, fill him with Grace, Enlighten him, change his heart, give him humility, Inspire his Tweets and help him to not make immature comments and insults, may he make all of the decisions that God wants him to make, purify him of racism, may he be the most blessed person on Earth, in Jesus name I pray.
Lord you said ask of the father in the name of Jesus and it will be done. Behold I have asked in the name of Jesus. You said ask and you shall receive , seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Behold I ask, I knocked, and I seek... Now please fill Trump with every Grace and virtue, fill him with the Holy Spirit, cover him in the blood of Jesus, and give him the full armor of God, in Jesus name I pray.
Anyone got a prayer for Donald Trump? When you pray, pray with great faith that your prayers can change the world. The prayers of Moses saved Israel from destruction. Moses literally got God to change his mind. Pray with faith that you can do the same
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Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Matt Janes, Jan 7, 2018.
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May almighty God get control of American government, Supreme Court, and Congress, and the media through sign wonder and prophetic words, in Jesus name.
Father you said ask and you shall receive, may it be done in Jesus name. I thank you in advance for The Graces you will grant American government and all the world's leaders. Annoint and enlighten them all and annoint me and others to be Mighty prayer warriors for world leaders, so that the world may have healthy government and healthy leaders -
Christ be Trump's light. Inspire his actions that he be a trumpet and mouthpiece of the most high.
Divine Providence willed Trump rise to lead the greatest military and economy, despite having no Government experience .
God chooses the most unlikely people. Let no deception, pride, lust, anger, covetousness, envy, laziness, gluttony, unforgiveness, or disbelief cause him to stumble and fall.
Father, you made this man with Destiny, make of him everything you desire him to be.
God's will be done, in Jesus name!
Give those Grace's to Nancy Pelosi and the spiritually starving left. Enlighten them, in Jesus name! -
JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
It's bad enough that you pray to Mary. But, to add insult to injury, you place Mary above Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
Your posts appear to be a mix of Catholic superstition and Word of Faith nonsense.
Honestly, where do you people get this stuff? -
Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I'm not Catholic by the way, I just found some Catholic devotions help me.
Let's not turn this into a debate. It is a prayer chain and I believe all of heaven assists in the battle against Satan.
The book of Revelation shows the souls worshipping God, singing hymns, playing instruments, making requests to Christ to avenge their martyrdom, and offering prayers for the saints on earth (Rev. 4:10, 5:8, 6:9-11).
It was a soul in heaven that led me back to Jesus, and I cannot thank her enough.
Also, nowhere in the Bible does it say that every belief one has must come from scripture.
When the church was finally deciding which Canon of scripture would composed the Old Testament and New Testament Canon, there was nothing in Scripture that told them which books to choose.
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JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
What's more, the Bible tells us that it's the Holy Spirit who leads us to Christ, not your dead Aunt Martha.
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Sure if you want to turn this into a debate , we can do that. I didn't bring paganism to The Forum. If I taught people to worship other gods or taught that there were more than one God, that would be paganism.
Believing that all of Heaven is on our side and that we have friends and family in heaven, is not paganism.
I would encourage you to learn the definition of paganism before you start accusing someone of being a pagan. It really destroys your credibility, and shows that you've been painfully misinformed and lack knowledge -
Also, I never said it was okay to give the Adoration and worship that belongs to God Alone, to anyone that's less than God, so I find it unfathomable that you would think to accuse me of being pagan
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Trump101, pull in your horns. This is Baptist Board. JDF has posted what many of us hold to be true.
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JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I was asking the souls in heaven for help. I wasn't telling anybody else to pray in a way that makes them uncomfortable.
That isn't the same thing as worshiping them, to ask the whole host of Heaven for help.
Scripture says we are all one body in Christ. When a person dies they do not cease to be a member of the body of Christ.
We are all branches connected to Christ the True Vine. Therefore we are connected to the souls in heaven. -
JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Then, when pointed out that such a thing is not permitted for Christians, you doubled down on it and defended your paganism.
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So please do pray for me you and who's ever reading this :)
And no I did not promote any paganism. I didn't say we should worship anyone other than God. -
JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Apparently you're saying that every Church on the face of the Earth was Pagan for 1500 years.
Wasn't the Holy Spirit supposed to be guiding the church? You paint a picture of God like he isn't worth trusting , when every Church goes "Pagan" for over a thousand years.
Asking the souls in heaven to pray for you is not paganism.
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Paganism is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christianity for populations of the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, either because they were increasingly rural and provincial relative to the Christian population or because they were not milites Christi (soldiers of Christ)
Paganism - Wikipedia
I don't practice polytheism therefore I'm not Pagan. Remember what I said about credibility? -
JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Second, irrelevant. We don't get our doctrine from what other churches do, particularly not pagan churches.
But it should be noted that the Catholic Church, which was the predominant church, was so corrupt and heretical that there was an eventual split between it and Bible believing Christians.
You, on the other hand, have shown us that you believe God to be so untrustworthy with your prayers that you have to appeal to Mary, to dead people, and to angels to help.
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If only one of them is God, then why assume they each have a similar ability to hear your prayers and act on them?
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So I asked another member of the body of Christ to intercede for someone. I really don't see anything in the New Covenant or new testament that condemns such a practice. There isn't. A lot of what was forbidden in the Old Testament is permitted for Christians. The Old Testament says to kill people for working on the wrong day of the week. No one in their right mind does that because we have a new covenant.
You'll have to find something other than Old Testament scriptures.
I'm sure I can point out plenty of scriptures in the Old Testament that you don't think should be followed either.
Regarding the church. Every Church on the face of the Earth for 1,500 years was Catholic or Orthodox. All of those churchs approved of invoking the souls in heaven.
Interesting that God knew that would happen, and not once in the New Testament did he speak against it.
I'm not Catholic because I don't believe in all of the dogmas and doctrines. However, I find it extremely harmless to invoke the souls in heaven and ask for their prayers. -
And I don't ascribe the same power to God , Mary , or dead people. I believe they have the power of prayer and intercession. That isn't in any way making gods or goddesses of anybody
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I asked God if there was something wrong with me honoring his mother. He said, "consider that Mary gave birth to God. why would it bother me that you honor and respect my mother? At the wedding at Cana she got me to do what I didn't even want to do, but in obedience to the Commandment "honor your father and your mother", and in obedience to her request, I worked my first miracle reluctantly and turned water into wine. That is an example of how I listen to my mother's requests and obey them".
Should Mary be worshipped?. No that's idolatry. The scripture says all generations will call her blessed. So I bless the mother of God. I asked for her help. And that is supposed to offend God in what way?
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