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    Let’s pray for leaders and authorities

    Do not grow weary or tired of praying. In Matthew 7:7, Jesus promises that He who asks and keeps on asking shall surely receive. Persevere in prayer, trust in God, and you shall soon behold what He had promised come to pass. Let’s Pray: Lord, may You amend or remove every corrupt and evil leader anywhere in my nation, both in public and private sectors: I pray that You replace them with godly leaders who fear You and whose genuine…

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