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Give Thanks to the Lord

Focus on thanking Jesus for His restorative power: healing sickness, relieving pain, imparting strength in weakness, and providing profound comfort and peace.

Let’s Pray:

Almighty Lord, You are the God who reigns today, yesterday, and forevermore; there is no one like You! Thank You, Lord Jesus, for Your mercy and grace, and for healing us when we are sick, relieving our pains, and making us strong when we are weak. Thank You for Your profound comfort and peace. We are eternally grateful that You have not delivered us into the hands of our enemy, but have set us free from captivity. Thank You for the victory! In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen!


“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.’’

‭‭~1 Corinthians 15:57 NKJV

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