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Old 01-07-2008, 11:10 PM
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I have unforgiveness in my heart. I have grown far from you. Allow my heart to reconnect with your glory. God, help us! Remove this mountain and let us not have to climb it again. Help Matthew find a job and be secure in it. God, I love you and the glory is all yours. In Jesues I pray.
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Old 01-08-2008, 02:13 AM
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I join with you in this prayer and ask God to give you your heart's desire.
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Old 01-08-2008, 02:54 PM
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I pray that this unforgiveness be taken out of your heart, so you can move forward with your life with God, and I pray that Matthew is blessed with a job he enjoys, and that can bless each and every person around him.
God Bless and Have Hope!

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Heavenly Father, I have unforgiveness in my heart. I have grown far from you. Allow my heart to reconnect with your glory. God, help us! Remove this mountain and let us not have to climb it again. Help Matthew find a job and be secure in it. God, I love you and the glory is all yours. In Jesues I pray.
Father, I pray that this Unforgiveness in the heart of this mom be removed. I know that You wont forgive me unless I forgive others. You said for us for us to ask for our debts be forgiven as we forgive the debts of others. Same also goes for all our traspasses. If we want our trasspasses forgive we must forgive others tresspasses against us. That comes from Your Prayer. Heal us Oh Lord. May we never harbour Unforgiveness in our hearts. Grant the request of this prayer. Father also, send Matthew to the right employer that he will fell secure in. Amen. God Bless ODIE
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lord this is your child, lord jesus only you know her heart heal her from her hurt and pain and bring her closer to you. she wants you to be in her life.
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Old 01-27-2008, 04:14 PM
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Heavenly Father, I have unforgiveness in my heart. I have grown far from you. Allow my heart to reconnect with your glory. God, help us! Remove this mountain and let us not have to climb it again. Help Matthew find a job and be secure in it. God, I love you and the glory is all yours. In Jesues I pray.

You have hit the nail right on the head. Unforgiveness is far and away the most difficult obstacle to remove from a believers life. We KNOW that we love GOD with everything in us, but the devil impedes our walk with unforgiveness. The hardest part is that you want PEOPLE to understand WHY you have the unforgiveness. This is the difference between GOD's love and human love. Human love is conditional and Quid pro quo. GOD's love is unconditional. That's why we love those who hate us and pray for those who persecute us and despitefully use us. Through much prayer and the help of the Holy Spirit, it can be done. The enemy makes you believe it cannot. I will talk again with you on another day as my minutes are up. All my love in Chrsit Jesus. FORGIVE!!!
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COLOR=blue]You have hit the nail right on the head. [/color]Unforgiveness is far and away the most difficult obstacle to remove from a believers life. We KNOW that we love GOD with everything in us, but the devil impedes our walk with unforgiveness. The hardest part is that you want PEOPLE to understand WHY you have the unforgiveness. This is the difference between GOD's love and human love. Human love is conditional and Quid pro quo. GOD's love is unconditional. That's why we love those who hate us and pray for those who persecute us and despitefully use us. Through much prayer and the help of the Holy Spirit, it can be done. The enemy makes you believe it cannot. I will talk again with you on another day as my minutes are up. All my love in Chrsit Jesus. FORGIVE!!![/font][/center]
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[font=Century Gothic]I didn't forget about you. For you to ACKNOWLEDGE that you have unforgiveness in your heart is a MONUMENTAL beginning. That is difficult for a lot of Christians to say out loud. You ARE a believer in the Lord, Jesus Christ, and He is always listening to our hearts...what lies deep within that no others have tapped...just you and GOD. The scariest part about our journey is the WAITING..."Wait on the Lord"...because we ALWAYS want to KNOW what's going on, when, and HOW it's all going to go down. With GOD, that aint gonna happen. He answers in HIS way and in His time. I have also learned that what we perceive to be UNANSWERED prayer, is in itself THEE answer. GOD's love for us is so boundless that if HE KNOWS what you ask will do more harm than good, the prayer will remain unanswered. In all things we do know that GOD IS GOOD and is always loooking after our welfare. Father, in Jesus Name we ask that You weave this family back together. Recreate any hearts of stone and turn them into hearts of flesh. Show them Your divine mercy and grace and shower them with blessings they cannot contain. We ask this by our faith KNOWING that all things are possible IF we believe. Let ALL be for Your Kingdom and glory. Amen and amen.[url="http://www.praying.org/prayreq.php?user=christain737"][IMG]http://www.praying.org/prayers.
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Bless our sister latinamom and her son Matthew, LORD Jesus. Heal her woundedness with Your love and mercy, for You are our Merciful Father. Thank You, Amen and Amen

Dear latinamom, I would like to share with you, something that has helped me to heal, in hopes that it might bring some comfort into your own heart. There is a redemptive remembering. There is a healing way to remember the wrongs of an irreversable past, a way that can bring hope for the future along with our sorrow for the past. Redemptive remembering keeps a clear picture of the past but it adds a new setting and shifts its focus. For example, no one can tell us about redemptive remembering the way the old Hebrew Israelites can. Remembering was there lifestyle. Their memories told them who they were, how they fit into the human picture, and what they were expected to do with themselves. Their future was born yesterday, and by remembering yesterday well, they discovered the meaning of their today and the goal of their tomorrow.

Moses posted notice early on that the Hebrews' terrible yesterday had to be kept alive forever so people would know the meaning of what was, what is and what shall be.
"Only take heed and keep your soul diligently, lest you forget the things your eyes have seen and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life; make them known to your children and your children's children." No forgetting, ever. If you lose your memory, you lose your own identity. And you lose your personal stake in your people's future. But take a closer look at what the Jews were supposed to remember. It was Not The Horror of their four hundred years of slavery. Though slavery was their past. Not the titanic injustice of the Pharoah in Egypt. Though injustice was their past. They were Not ordered to memorialize the evil. An astonishing feature of post-slavery memorials is that the people are Not urged to remember their misery. What had to be remembered was the miracle of survival and renewal. What had to be remembered were Not the days when GOD was on leave of absence, but the day when GOD came back to bring them out of slavery and out of suffering. The Passover Feast was their memeory day.

"This day shall be a memorial day...and when your children shall say to you, "what do you mean by this sacrifice?" you shall say, "It is the sacrifice of the LORD's passover, for He passed over the houses of Israel in Egypt when he slew the Egyptians but spared our houses."

Release, liberation, redemption from the pain were memorialized - Not the bondage, Not the wrong by itself. The monument was to the possibilities for the future, Not to the horror of the past. Redemptive remembering drives us to a better future, it does Not nail us to a worse past.

When Israel remembered its own bondage, the memory incited them to seek justice in the present. "You were once strangers in a strange land; remember now to be hospitable to strangers in your land. You were exploited by unjust masters; remember Not to exploit your own poor people. You were slaves once; remember to set your slaves free. "
Good hopes for a better life were filaments in the light ignighted by the redemptive memory of Jewish suffering.

The point of remembering is to be renewed again and again by the life that rises from the aftershocks of such horrible evil. Redemptive memory is focused on love emerging from ashes, light that sheds darkness, hope that survives remembered evil.

I do not mean to underrate the chance that we will forget - and that people will take advantage of our forgetting. Grace is a gamble, always. GOD knows! HE knows what it is like to forgive and have it thrown back at Him as a dare to forgive again. But GOD does take the risk, and so does anyone who forgives another human being.

GOD Bless you and Matthew always.
~)~ Zephania

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Bless our sister latinamom and her son Matthew, LORD Jesus. Heal her woundedness with Your love and mercy, for You are our Merciful Father. Thank You, Amen and Amen

Dear latinamom, I would like to share with you, something that has helped me to heal, in hopes that it might bring some comfort into your own heart. There is a redemptive remembering. There is a healing way to remember the wrongs of an irreversable past, a way that can bring hope for the future along with our sorrow for the past. Redemptive remembering keeps a clear picture of the past but it adds a new setting and shifts its focus. For example, no one can tell us about redemptive remembering the way the old Hebrew Israelites can. Remembering was there lifestyle. Their memories told them who they were, how they fit into the human picture, and what they were expected to do with themselves. Their future was born yesterday, and by remembering yesterday well, they discovered the meaning of their today and the goal of their tomorrow.

Moses posted notice early on that the Hebrews' terrible yesterday had to be kept alive forever so people would know the meaning of what was, what is and what shall be.
"Only take heed and keep your soul diligently, lest you forget the things your eyes have seen and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life; make them known to your children and your children's children." No forgetting, ever. If you lose your memory, you lose your own identity. And you lose your personal stake in your people's future. But take a closer look at what the Jews were supposed to remember. It was Not The Horror of their four hundred years of slavery. Though slavery was their past. Not the titanic injustice of the Pharoah in Egypt. Though injustice was their past. They were Not ordered to memorialize the evil. An astonishing feature of post-slavery memorials is that the people are Not urged to remember their misery. What had to be remembered was the miracle of survival and renewal. What had to be remembered were Not the days when GOD was on leave of absence, but the day when GOD came back to bring them out of slavery and out of suffering. The Passover Feast was their memeory day.

"This day shall be a memorial day...and when your children shall say to you, "what do you mean by this sacrifice?" you shall say, "It is the sacrifice of the LORD's passover, for He passed over the houses of Israel in Egypt when he slew the Egyptians but spared our houses."

Release, liberation, redemption from the pain were memorialized - Not the bondage, Not the wrong by itself. The monument was to the possibilities for the future, Not to the horror of the past. Redemptive remembering drives us to a better future, it does Not nail us to a worse past.

When Israel remembered its own bondage, the memory incited them to seek justice in the present. "You were once strangers in a strange land; remember now to be hospitable to strangers in your land. You were exploited by unjust masters; remember Not to exploit your own poor people. You were slaves once; remember to set your slaves free. "
Good hopes for a better life were filaments in the light ignighted by the redemptive memory of Jewish suffering.

The point of remembering is to be renewed again and again by the life that rises from the aftershocks of such horrible evil. Redemptive memory is focused on love emerging from ashes, light that sheds darkness, hope that survives remembered evil.

I do not mean to underrate the chance that we will forget - and that people will take advantage of our forgetting. Grace is a gamble, always. GOD knows! HE knows what it is like to forgive and have it thrown back at Him as a dare to forgive again. But GOD does take the risk, and so does anyone who forgives another human being.

GOD Bless you and Matthew always.
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