My Month Of Joy! Ps30:11

It is Easter Sunday,
It’s a feast,
It’s joy,
It’s a celebration,
Christ has risen,
He has come back to life,
The curtain that separated us from grace has been torn,
Each of us has received our freedom,
Each of us is victorious in Jesus.
We can now rejoice in having the spirit of God dwell with us.
Yesiiii, let us rejoice.
Cameroon is delivered,
Cameroon is restored,
Cameroon is set free.
The trees of the forests are waving,
The waves of the sea are dancing,
Cameroon is celebrating,
The country proclaims to other nations that the Lord is king.
It is he who inclines the hearts of the authorities,
It is he who governs the people.
He is our God
We are his people,
The flock of his pasture.
We give you our land, rule over it,
rule over it,
Possess it,
Administer it,
Command it,
Advise it,
No one is more faithful than you,
We give you all the glory,
We count on you, Father.
Let the voice that calls for Cameroon be silent,
May the hand that manipulates it dry up,
May the opprobrium that has been heaped on this country be removed.
So that at last you may take your place,
That you may sit among us,
That thou mayest make thy entrance,
So that the sky of this nation may be opened,
So that we may sing new songs at last.
Proverbs, 29:2 – When the righteous are multiplied, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan.
Pray for your Nation.
When those who walk in the footsteps of the Lord are numerous, they make an impact,
They influence,
They position themselves,
They make themselves heard,
And we rejoice because we ensure our posterity,
We assure ourselves that future generations will know and serve the Lord and not turn away.
Whereas in a country, wars are present, divisions are installed, kidnappings are frequent.
The people are no longer confident, they panic and stumble.
So let us pray for the land that the Lord has given us,
Let us implore the grace of God in the four corners of the nation.
Let the gospel saturate the air and land space of this land.
That the word and will may dwell in our midst.
Good morning brothers and sisters,
Good day to you

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