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Dear God, do not delay!

Today, be reminded that you are not lost, though you may feel like you are. Remember that God is with you always, as He promised, and He is not lost. Through prayer, He can give you guidance and make His light shine on your path to help you find your way home. Therefore pray at all times, especially when you feel lost. Pray today.

Let’s Pray:

Dear Lord, I am weak and needy, but You are rich and You are my Father. Lord, help me that I may settle my house’s rent, as You are my provider and my shield, in You alone do I find shelter. Thank you, Father, for sustaining my family and providing a roof over our heads. It is only because of Your grace and mercy that we have not been kicked out into the streets. We pray together and express our gratitude to You, O Lord our God. In Jesus’ name, we pray! Amen.

“But as for me, I am poor and needy; may the Lord think of me. You are my help and my deliverer; you are my God, do not delay.”

Psalm 40:17

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