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HAVE YOU ever hoped for an
answered prayer so much that when it actually happened you couldn’t
believe it or accept it?
Deuteronomy 1:20-21 says, "and I told you, "We have reached
the hill country. It belongs to the Amorites now, but the Lord our God is
giving it to us. He is the same God our ancestors worshipped, and he has
told us to go in and take this land, so don’t hesitate and be
afraid."
The enemy uses ‘discouragement’ in the lives of those involved in
First Nations ministry to create fear and doubt, even in the sight of
answered prayer.
TODAY, I INVITE YOU to pray with me that our Native people and those
serving in Native Ministry will be encouraged.
Isaiah 30:20-21 says, " The Lord has given you trouble and sorrow
as your food and drink. But now you will again see the Lord, your teacher,
and he will guide you. Whether you turn to the right or to the left, you
will hear a voice saying, "This is the road! Now follow it."
Ask our Creator to allow
our First Nations people and those serving in Native Ministry to accept
when He puts provision, hope and answered prayer before them. Ask our
Father NOT to allow our people to fear or be discouraged, but instead
allow them to see and possess His hope, faith and love.
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.
Luke
2:15-20
Acts 9:17-20.
NOTE: Visit
Cherokee Bible Project for an ongoing Western Cherokee dialect project.
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WK 39-47: Prayer
for Encouragement
39: Courage To Hear
40: Faith To See
41: Never Alone
42: Overcome Fear
43: Confidence in God
44: It’s His Battle
45: Never Forgotten
46: Tribulations of Brethren
47: Do Not Provoke
See Prayer
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