Psalm 118:5-7 and Prayer


Psalm 118:5-7 ESV

Out of my distress I called on the LORD;

The LORD answered me and set me free.

The LORD is on my side, I will not fear.

What can man do to me?

The Lord is on my side as my helper;

I shall look in triumph on those who hate me.

Dear LORD,

As your Ambassadors here on earth may we reflect and live out our lives in response to YOUR Guidance. May we allow ourselves to be used by You and be filled by Your Holy Spirit as we continue to walk the path you have laid out for us. Send a wave of godly sorrow upon the church here in America as well as throughout the world. As we know, this life is fleeting but everything we do, say and think in this life has everlasting repercussions to the generations that follow and also for eternity. So, may we begin to hold YOUR WORD(THE BIBLE) in high regard as it is not only YOUR WORD but it is the moral compass and the truth that we should live and apply to our lives. It is the TRUTH that this world so desperately needs and YOUR Salvation that is JESUS CHRIST, who sits at the right hand of the Father praying for us. In John 17 He prayed for all HIS disciples both the ones that walked on the earth with HIM and those that would believe their message even those who are far off. Guess what? This passage refers to all those who walk on the earth now and in the future generations as well. I say to all my brothers and sisters in THE LORD REJOICE! REJOICE FOR YOU WILL LOOK IN TRIUMPH ON ALL THE ENEMIES THAT DESPISE YOU BECAUSE OF YOUR FAITH. For our enemy is not made of flesh and blood but rather it is a spiritual enemy and thus it is best fought in prayer. May God grant you all wisdom and be encouraged today!

In Jesus name,

Amen