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WHEN WAS the last time you went to our Father and told Him how grateful
you are for your friends and family?
1 Timothy 2:1 says, "First of all, I ask you to pray for
everyone. Ask God to help them and bless them all, and tell God how
thankful you are for each of them."
We often overlook these simple instructions of our elders. Yet, they are
important and valuable principles. Thankfully asking our Creator to help
and bless our loved ones is vital to their walk and ours.
TODAY, I INVITE YOU to pray with me that our Father’s children will
bless and give thanks for our Native people and those serving in Native
Ministry.
2 Corinthians 9:14 says, "Now they are praying for you and want to
see you, because God used you to bless them so very much."
Ask our Creator to allow His people everywhere to thankfully ask Him to
help and bless our First Nations people and those serving in Native
Ministry.
ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURES (4 translations: The Scriptures, CEV, Amplified, KJV):
"The Scriptures" is a translation that includes the original Hebrew names
and has the books in chronological order. The Contemporary English
Version (CEV) is a translation that is written for 'oral tradition'
peoples and it flows well while reading it aloud. The Amplified
version is one where meanings of words and phrases are 'amplified' for
better understanding. The King James Version (KJV) is the
translation that works well with Strong's Concordance. Please also note
the links to Scripture in Cherokee.
1 Chronicles 23:30; 2 Corinthians 1:11.
NOTE: Visit
Cherokee-Bible.Org for an ongoing Western Cherokee dialect project.

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WK 29-38: Prayer
for Release and Restoration
29: Share The Burden
30: Give Thanks
31: Encourage Others
32: Use Your Gifts
33: Edify One Another
34: In One Accord
35: Devoted To One Another
36: Ask Him To Listen
37: Financial Provision
38: Relief From Distress
See Prayer
Guide Main Page for the entire outline.
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