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1 | irresponsible shepherds and fat sheep | Ezek 34:1 | EdB | 81331 | ||
KatieK If is not a problem in your church why pray about it? If your praying about it in another church then you have to be cautious that your praying and not gossiping. Some attend prayer meetings to get caught up on the latest gossip. Dear God forgive Sue who is running around on her husband, Tom who was just caught with Betty and for Jack who got fired for stealing from the company. In public prayer it is better to stick with things that edify, encourage, and exhort rather than things that are wrong or not publicly known. If your praying for other churches in general I think you can word your prayers that people understand your not talking about them or their church. EdB |
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2 | deceive even the elect | Ezek 34:1 | KatieK | 81336 | ||
Thanks EdB, I was thinkinhg more about praying scripture and for things that are hidden, Not about particular people or church. Matthew 24:24 For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect–if that were possible. I am learning that what I see is not always the truth. What appears good on the outside can be deceiving about what is on the inside. From time to time we pray the passage in Ezekiel about the dry bones...... obviously we are praying for the dried up spirits of the army who are battered and worn by the world. In a sense there is a sense of stirring up trouble, but is there a safer way to stir up trouble than by the Word of God and asking Him to expose what is hidden? KK |
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3 | deceive even the elect | Ezek 34:1 | EdB | 81340 | ||
KatieK If God is leading you pray this way then by all means pray that way. I would advise you pray about it silently less you be the one accused of stirring up trouble. EdB |
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