My Month Of Mercy! Lc1:50

Lord, many of us are struggling at the moment,
We can’t solve our problems,
We can’t help others,
We can’t fulfil our potential because the weight of life weighs on us,
stress controls us.
Lord, it can be complicated, the devil can have fun shutting down our resources, but our God is faithful.
He has promised to carry us on his wings to get us through this drought, to get us over this desert.
So, Lord, we entrust everything we have to you,
do not allow the locusts to devour our inheritance,
don’t give the jeleks room to frustrate us, we are at your feet.
The Bible tells us the story of a woman among all the wives of the sons of the prophets who cried out to Elisha.
Her husband was a servant who feared the Lord and died.
The creditor came and took her two children and made them slaves.
This woman found herself in debt and needed a helping hand.
Elisha gave her an instruction that revolutionised her status.
What we mean here is that the Lord’s mercy restores,
the Lord’s mercy opens the floodgates of heaven.
Mercy gives access to blessing.
This lady left her pride and her reputation behind and went to humble herself with the prophet.
Elysium had pity on this family whose father served the Lord and the fullness located her.
Proverbs, 18:23 – The poor speak in supplication, And the rich answer harshly.
Pray for God’s mercy to intervene in your finances.
The poor man is a helper, a beggar, dependent on others, while the rich man is conceited, proud, bold, relying on the power of his money.
This passage highlights the power that exists between the rich and the poor.
It describes how abundance and insecurity can influence individual behaviour and relationships with others.
The poor are marginalised, frustrated and belittled, while the rich are honoured and have permanent authority.
We therefore invite you to beg the Lord for authentic financial intervention.
Good morning to us
Good day to you
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