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Come, Lord!

Prepare yourself to meet with God. Silence all the surrounding noise and focus on His glorious presence. Go ahead and pray sincerely to the One who loves you beyond measure!

Let’s Pray:

Dear Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, We come before You in faith, asking that the Lord Jesus be the head of our household, the Lord of lords, and the King of kings, reigning over our generation and the next. Fill our hearts with hope and the joy of salvation. We know that by Your stripes, we are redeemed from all curses and shame forevermore. Amen.

“And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”

‭‭~Revelation 19:16

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