My Month Of Acknowledgement! 1Th5:16-18

We may denigrate the country in which you have chosen to deposit our suitcases,
We may continue to make wrong statements about our nation,
We can confess war or worship other gods or trust in Egypt,
We can even dedicate our children and entrust our territory to the ancestors or sell the strength of youth to the waters or the forest,
All this, does not change that you are God, Yaweh and that all that the earth contains belongs to you, it does not change that you reign from eternity to eternity, it does not change that everything you do is good and that we all have an interest in lying down at your feet to abandon ourselves to you.
We sometimes think we have everything under control, we know everything, but at times we invoke you secretly in our hearts because we need your intervention.
What could Israel do in front of Amalek if you hadn’t defended it?
What would Moses and Aaron have done in front of these people of the valley if you had not given strategies?
Wasn’t it you who loved and chose Israel as your first born?
Wasn’t it you who promised their fathers a country flowing with milk and honey?
But they still had to conquer with your help to defeat the enemy who occupied their promises.
Lord, we just want to raise our voices to recognize your sovereignty,
We tried to build our country without you and we couldn’t, we believed it was possible to entrust ourselves to the world and prosper, here we are, in the midst of confusion, not always knowing how to take good decisions, trampling in stagnation.
Father, come to help us, come to support us, come to strengthen us, come to break down the closed and barricaded doors, come to roll the reproach of the curse from upon us, come to purify our hearts.
We thirst for change, we need your glory to shine in this country, cover us with new clothes and allow us to return to our first love.
Beloved, we are invited all of us to bend our knees to intercede for the country, we must beg God for peace and be grateful to him for the favors he showers on our land.
Nahum, 1:7 – The LORD is good, He is a refuge in the day of trouble; He knows those who trust in him.
Pray for the nation Cameroon.
Our Lord is compassionate and merciful.
The refuge is a place where we feel safe, where we are aware of the presence and protection of God, where we know that nothing can happen to us.
When nothing goes, let’s hide under the wings of the Lord, he is our shield, he is the one who receives the blows for us.
So for us who still make our nation a place of worship, be careful, the Lord knows us and he probes well the loins and the heart of those who are faithful and who count on him so that the sky of the country is opened.
Father, one word: Thank you.
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