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His Kingdom has no end

God likes unity. He enjoys relationships. Prayer helps to build your relationship with Him and to invite Him into your relationships with others. Let’s Pray: God of heaven and earth, help us humble ourselves before You and submit to Your sovereignty! As we live under Your rules, come and reign over us forevermore. Your kingdom shall not perish, and it will be cherished and honored from the first to the last generation. Amen. “He will be great, and will be…
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