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Prayer: Walls Are Tumbling Down

An episode of the Seeing Without seeing podcast, hosted by Ravenia Elizabeth, titled "Prayer: Walls Are Tumbling Down" was published on November 19, 2020 and runs 25 minutes.

November 19, 2020 ·25m · Seeing Without seeing

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Please, subscribe, in your preferred app, to partake in freshly released anointed prayers and receive Spiritual insight. Praising God on this morning for he is good. Knowing on today that as we praise the most high God walls are tumbling down. Our praises unlock doors that man say will stay closed. Our praises bring healing where man says there is no hope. Ourcpraises protect our children from seen and unseen danger. For the word declares that God inhabits the praises of Israel. Acknowledging on today that through our praises and our prayer and our repentance God is moving on our behalf. So on this morning, I choose to praise God instead of complaining. I choose to praise God for watching over my spiritual and natural parents. Knowing that my praises in combination with my faith I know that God will do what I ask because I believe, all is well.

Please, subscribe, in your preferred app, to partake in freshly released anointed prayers and receive Spiritual insight. Praising God on this morning for he is good. Knowing on today that as we praise the most high God walls are tumbling down. Our praises unlock doors that man say will stay closed. Our praises bring healing where man says there is no hope. Ourcpraises protect our children from seen and unseen danger. For the word declares that God inhabits the praises of Israel. Acknowledging on today that through our praises and our prayer and our repentance God is moving on our behalf. So on this morning, I choose to praise God instead of complaining. I choose to praise God for watching over my spiritual and natural parents. Knowing that my praises in combination with my faith I know that God will do what I ask because I believe, all is well.
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