PRAYER FOR OUR NATION

by | Jul 3, 2011 | 0 comments

Together we can make a difference praying for our nation
as we celebrate the birthday of our nation on July 4.

ONE NATION UNDER GOD

 
 

Heavenly Father,

 

We the people of the United States of America come together in prayer for our nation.

 

We thank You for inspiring our forefathers to establish our nation with You as our Head.

 

Stir our hearts to repentance and help us to restore Your values in our families,

 

our government and our nation.

 

We pray for Truth to prevail, for our children to turn from Satan and Wisdom for our leaders;

 

That they will make decisions based on what Your Son, Christ Jesus taught us.

 

We believe in Your words, that if we pray for our nation, humble ourselves,

 

and turn from our wicked ways.

 

You will hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land.

 

(2nd Chronicles 7:14

 

In Jesus Name We Pray. Amen

Written by Judith, Guest
Used by permission from Judith, www.prayforournation.com

 

 

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