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Greetings from Zion, the Lord’s blessings!

Trust in God’s pastoral care (rod and staff for comfort) and His active, physical protection (hand of God as a shield) and the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit (resting upon you like a dove). Pray for supernatural faith and strength and the ability to find lasting joy and laughter. Ask that the Gospel of peace guards your mind and that the grace of God flows from your words.

Let’s Pray:

O people of Zion, may the Lord hear your prayer and bless you. May heaven support your mission work, and may you fulfill all of God’s purpose for your life. May the Gospel of peace guard your heart and mind. May your dawn be bright like the Morning Star and by twilight may you still rise and shine like the moonlight. And like the dew of heaven, may God shower you with favor. May you wax stronger with supernatural strength. May God rejoice over you and bring you laughter. May the grace of God be on your lips, and for the rest of your days, may you be filled with everlasting joy. May the rod and the staff of God comfort you. May the hand of God cover you like a shield, and the Spirit of God rest upon you like a dove forever and ever. Amen.


“The LORD bless you out of Zion, And may you see the good of Jerusalem All the days of your life.’’

‭‭~‭‭Psalm 128:5

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