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Hatred is Demonically Inspired
Sep 3, 2017 15:03:11   #
ziggy88 Loc: quincy illinois 62301
 
By Pastor Gary Boyd


Hate is the feeling that is often associated with anger, but don't confuse the two, hate and anger are two very different things.

Hate is often seen as just an extreme form of anger, which is sometimes true. People are driven to hate people due to the fact that the person(s) may anger them in some way. And that anger is taken to the extreme I believe because of demonic forces that have been empowered in this age.

Analyzing more closely when you hate someone, you may suffer from these symptoms:

1. When you see the person your blood often pumps faster and your arms and muscles get tense.
2. An amazing amount of dislike is aimed at them throwing daggers with your eyes, so much as you would not give a damn if they died.
3. Sometimes, you will often get the sudden urge to murder them, no matter how aware you are of the consequences. These types of urges are Satanic, not normal!
4. Often, Extreme anger towards the person(s) manifests itself, again a step towards insanity could be said to happen.

There are several things that cause people to be angry, such as... someone not understanding, not caring, doing something stupid, making loved ones (friends, family, 'special friends') upset (often a big one) Or if someone was lying to someone or talking about them behind their back.

Hatred Not Rational at Times

The unexplained hatred and murder of the Jewish people during World War two was irrational because some were German jews who had lived in Germany all there lives and even fought in World War one for Germany. Hate, however, is not rational.

Jews are expected to be liberal and vote Democrat – end of discussion.

Well, in my life that certainly was not the end of the discussion. After I was born again in 1983, my world view, my politics; everything that I was taught to believe as a Jew went up in smoke. I was no longer a liberal. I could not reconcile liberal views with the Word of God. It was a dramatic change for me and I knew that it had to be God Himself transforming me into His new creation.
Abortion

Even before I was saved, I knew that abortion was evil. I wrote an article a couple of years ago, in which I revealed the pain, sorrow and torment that many go through when they murder a part of themselves.

You fell gulity guilty and beyond hope and sometimes suicidal. They know that what they had done was evil and wrong, but you must ralize God will forgive for this sin. Jesus helped me to see why abortion is such a terrible sin. He also helped me to see that there were so many grieving women who thought that they could never be forgiven. I received more than a few emails after I wrote that piece. Christian women who had abortions poured their hearts out in these emails, and thanked me for writing about the evils of abortion. Satan was keeping these women in bondage – telling them that they were beyond hope; that God would never forgive this. This is a lie and God will forgive you for your sin, all of them.

Trump Hatred

I have never seen hatred for a president as I am seeing for President Donald Trump. The mainstream media cannot hide their disdain for him. People openly express that they hope that he is assassinated!
I am spending time with a relative as I write this article. She has been expressing her hatred for Trump to me. She even told me that another woman in her family wants to “kill” Trump before she dies. I know that this is just talk, but to me it’s quite appalling. This goes beyond human hatred.

This is demonic.

I asked the person why she has such hatred for our president. At first she just said “I HATE him!” But then I asked for a reason. She answered me with a general statement “It’s because of things he does and says.” I then asked her to give me an example. She hesitated but then brought up what Trump had said about women when he didn’t know he was being taped.

I said to her “How about Bill Clinton and what he did in the Oval Office with Lewinsky?” She responded “But Trump wasn’t president yet!” I could only take this to mean that once you become president, you can do what you want. That does not make any sense to me. I’m convinced that this hatred of Trump is directly from Satan and he is using the MSM to do his bidding. Liberals believe anything and everything that comes out of CNN, MSNBC and the major networks.
Controlling the Media

If you watch the Leftist media, you undoubtedly get the news through the lens of extreme liberalism. The thing that is most troubling is that the liberal viewers believe all of it – lock, stock and barrel.
After the violence in Charlottesville, President Trump expressed very articulately a question he had about the removal of Confederate monuments. He asked “Where does this end – should we remove George Washington’s monument, and how about Thomas Jefferson; they both had slaves.”

Liberals are serving Satan and do not even know it

Satan is the author of confusion, the father of lies and the accuser of the brethren both day and night. The liberals…….BLM……Occupy……..and now Antifa are all under the spell of the god of this world. They don’t think for themselves – they are told what to think. They are told what to do.
President Trump loves Israel and this makes the evil one livid. While BHO was in office, his disdain for PM Netanyahu and Israel made the devil very happy. Satan and his minions were enraged at the election of Donald Trump as our president. The dark forces of evil did NOT see that coming.

Pray for President Trump

We must continue to pray for our president and his family and administration. But while we are praying for them, we should also be lifting up his enemies to God.
His arm is certainly not too short to reach them.
Shalom b’Yeshua
MARANATHA!



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Sep 3, 2017 15:24:12   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
ziggy88 wrote:
By Pastor Gary Boyd


Hate is the feeling that is often associated with anger, but don't confuse the two, hate and anger are two very different things.

Hate is often seen as just an extreme form of anger, which is sometimes true. People are driven to hate people due to the fact that the person(s) may anger them in some way. And that anger is taken to the extreme I believe because of demonic forces that have been empowered in this age.

Analyzing more closely when you hate someone, you may suffer from these symptoms:

1. When you see the person your blood often pumps faster and your arms and muscles get tense.
2. An amazing amount of dislike is aimed at them throwing daggers with your eyes, so much as you would not give a damn if they died.
3. Sometimes, you will often get the sudden urge to murder them, no matter how aware you are of the consequences. These types of urges are Satanic, not normal!
4. Often, Extreme anger towards the person(s) manifests itself, again a step towards insanity could be said to happen.

There are several things that cause people to be angry, such as... someone not understanding, not caring, doing something stupid, making loved ones (friends, family, 'special friends') upset (often a big one) Or if someone was lying to someone or talking about them behind their back.

Hatred Not Rational at Times

The unexplained hatred and murder of the Jewish people during World War two was irrational because some were German jews who had lived in Germany all there lives and even fought in World War one for Germany. Hate, however, is not rational.

Jews are expected to be liberal and vote Democrat – end of discussion.

Well, in my life that certainly was not the end of the discussion. After I was born again in 1983, my world view, my politics; everything that I was taught to believe as a Jew went up in smoke. I was no longer a liberal. I could not reconcile liberal views with the Word of God. It was a dramatic change for me and I knew that it had to be God Himself transforming me into His new creation.
Abortion

Even before I was saved, I knew that abortion was evil. I wrote an article a couple of years ago, in which I revealed the pain, sorrow and torment that many go through when they murder a part of themselves.

You fell gulity guilty and beyond hope and sometimes suicidal. They know that what they had done was evil and wrong, but you must ralize God will forgive for this sin. Jesus helped me to see why abortion is such a terrible sin. He also helped me to see that there were so many grieving women who thought that they could never be forgiven. I received more than a few emails after I wrote that piece. Christian women who had abortions poured their hearts out in these emails, and thanked me for writing about the evils of abortion. Satan was keeping these women in bondage – telling them that they were beyond hope; that God would never forgive this. This is a lie and God will forgive you for your sin, all of them.

Trump Hatred

I have never seen hatred for a president as I am seeing for President Donald Trump. The mainstream media cannot hide their disdain for him. People openly express that they hope that he is assassinated!
I am spending time with a relative as I write this article. She has been expressing her hatred for Trump to me. She even told me that another woman in her family wants to “kill” Trump before she dies. I know that this is just talk, but to me it’s quite appalling. This goes beyond human hatred.

This is demonic.

I asked the person why she has such hatred for our president. At first she just said “I HATE him!” But then I asked for a reason. She answered me with a general statement “It’s because of things he does and says.” I then asked her to give me an example. She hesitated but then brought up what Trump had said about women when he didn’t know he was being taped.

I said to her “How about Bill Clinton and what he did in the Oval Office with Lewinsky?” She responded “But Trump wasn’t president yet!” I could only take this to mean that once you become president, you can do what you want. That does not make any sense to me. I’m convinced that this hatred of Trump is directly from Satan and he is using the MSM to do his bidding. Liberals believe anything and everything that comes out of CNN, MSNBC and the major networks.
Controlling the Media

If you watch the Leftist media, you undoubtedly get the news through the lens of extreme liberalism. The thing that is most troubling is that the liberal viewers believe all of it – lock, stock and barrel.
After the violence in Charlottesville, President Trump expressed very articulately a question he had about the removal of Confederate monuments. He asked “Where does this end – should we remove George Washington’s monument, and how about Thomas Jefferson; they both had slaves.”

Liberals are serving Satan and do not even know it

Satan is the author of confusion, the father of lies and the accuser of the brethren both day and night. The liberals…….BLM……Occupy……..and now Antifa are all under the spell of the god of this world. They don’t think for themselves – they are told what to think. They are told what to do.
President Trump loves Israel and this makes the evil one livid. While BHO was in office, his disdain for PM Netanyahu and Israel made the devil very happy. Satan and his minions were enraged at the election of Donald Trump as our president. The dark forces of evil did NOT see that coming.

Pray for President Trump

We must continue to pray for our president and his family and administration. But while we are praying for them, we should also be lifting up his enemies to God.
His arm is certainly not too short to reach them.
Shalom b’Yeshua
MARANATHA!
By Pastor Gary Boyd br br br Hate is the feeling... (show quote)


Amen Ziggy!

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Sep 3, 2017 15:38:44   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
ziggy88 wrote:
By Pastor Gary Boyd


Hate is the feeling that is often associated with anger, but don't confuse the two, hate and anger are two very different things.

Hate is often seen as just an extreme form of anger, which is sometimes true. People are driven to hate people due to the fact that the person(s) may anger them in some way. And that anger is taken to the extreme I believe because of demonic forces that have been empowered in this age.

Analyzing more closely when you hate someone, you may suffer from these symptoms:

1. When you see the person your blood often pumps faster and your arms and muscles get tense.
2. An amazing amount of dislike is aimed at them throwing daggers with your eyes, so much as you would not give a damn if they died.
3. Sometimes, you will often get the sudden urge to murder them, no matter how aware you are of the consequences. These types of urges are Satanic, not normal!
4. Often, Extreme anger towards the person(s) manifests itself, again a step towards insanity could be said to happen.

There are several things that cause people to be angry, such as... someone not understanding, not caring, doing something stupid, making loved ones (friends, family, 'special friends') upset (often a big one) Or if someone was lying to someone or talking about them behind their back.

Hatred Not Rational at Times

The unexplained hatred and murder of the Jewish people during World War two was irrational because some were German jews who had lived in Germany all there lives and even fought in World War one for Germany. Hate, however, is not rational.

Jews are expected to be liberal and vote Democrat – end of discussion.

Well, in my life that certainly was not the end of the discussion. After I was born again in 1983, my world view, my politics; everything that I was taught to believe as a Jew went up in smoke. I was no longer a liberal. I could not reconcile liberal views with the Word of God. It was a dramatic change for me and I knew that it had to be God Himself transforming me into His new creation.
Abortion

Even before I was saved, I knew that abortion was evil. I wrote an article a couple of years ago, in which I revealed the pain, sorrow and torment that many go through when they murder a part of themselves.

You fell gulity guilty and beyond hope and sometimes suicidal. They know that what they had done was evil and wrong, but you must ralize God will forgive for this sin. Jesus helped me to see why abortion is such a terrible sin. He also helped me to see that there were so many grieving women who thought that they could never be forgiven. I received more than a few emails after I wrote that piece. Christian women who had abortions poured their hearts out in these emails, and thanked me for writing about the evils of abortion. Satan was keeping these women in bondage – telling them that they were beyond hope; that God would never forgive this. This is a lie and God will forgive you for your sin, all of them.

Trump Hatred

I have never seen hatred for a president as I am seeing for President Donald Trump. The mainstream media cannot hide their disdain for him. People openly express that they hope that he is assassinated!
I am spending time with a relative as I write this article. She has been expressing her hatred for Trump to me. She even told me that another woman in her family wants to “kill” Trump before she dies. I know that this is just talk, but to me it’s quite appalling. This goes beyond human hatred.

This is demonic.

I asked the person why she has such hatred for our president. At first she just said “I HATE him!” But then I asked for a reason. She answered me with a general statement “It’s because of things he does and says.” I then asked her to give me an example. She hesitated but then brought up what Trump had said about women when he didn’t know he was being taped.

I said to her “How about Bill Clinton and what he did in the Oval Office with Lewinsky?” She responded “But Trump wasn’t president yet!” I could only take this to mean that once you become president, you can do what you want. That does not make any sense to me. I’m convinced that this hatred of Trump is directly from Satan and he is using the MSM to do his bidding. Liberals believe anything and everything that comes out of CNN, MSNBC and the major networks.
Controlling the Media

If you watch the Leftist media, you undoubtedly get the news through the lens of extreme liberalism. The thing that is most troubling is that the liberal viewers believe all of it – lock, stock and barrel.
After the violence in Charlottesville, President Trump expressed very articulately a question he had about the removal of Confederate monuments. He asked “Where does this end – should we remove George Washington’s monument, and how about Thomas Jefferson; they both had slaves.”

Liberals are serving Satan and do not even know it

Satan is the author of confusion, the father of lies and the accuser of the brethren both day and night. The liberals…….BLM……Occupy……..and now Antifa are all under the spell of the god of this world. They don’t think for themselves – they are told what to think. They are told what to do.
President Trump loves Israel and this makes the evil one livid. While BHO was in office, his disdain for PM Netanyahu and Israel made the devil very happy. Satan and his minions were enraged at the election of Donald Trump as our president. The dark forces of evil did NOT see that coming.

Pray for President Trump

We must continue to pray for our president and his family and administration. But while we are praying for them, we should also be lifting up his enemies to God.
His arm is certainly not too short to reach them.
Shalom b’Yeshua
MARANATHA!
By Pastor Gary Boyd br br br Hate is the feeling... (show quote)


Gary Boyd has pickled your brain.

As I've warned you before, read the bible.

God is the progenitor of all things, including hate.

Proverbs 6:16-19New International Version (NIV)

16 There are six things the Lord hates,
seven that are detestable to him:
17 haughty eyes,
a lying tongue,
hands that shed innocent blood,
18 a heart that devises wicked schemes,
feet that are quick to rush into evil,
19 a false witness who pours out lies
and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.
____________________________________

Trump needs no one's prayers, he's a billionaire.

Pray for the widows the orphans and the poor.

Pray also for those who are jealous of Trump.

And pray that God deliver you from the ignorance inflicted upon you by Gary Boyd.

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Sep 3, 2017 15:57:18   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Wolf counselor wrote:


Trump needs no one's prayers, he's a billionaire.
So, if you are wealthy you don't need God's blessings and protection?

Praying for Those in Authority is a Biblical Command

Question: "How and why should we pray for our leaders?"

Answer: The concept of praying for our leaders is not unique to democratic nations, and it did not begin with the United States’ National Day of Prayer. The Bible contains many commands to pray for our leaders—national and local, secular and religious.

Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 2:1–4, “I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.” God told the Israelites in exile to pray for Babylon: “Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper” (Jeremiah 29:7). Romans 13:1 says, “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” Paul requested prayer “for all the Lord’s people” and for himself that he would speak the gospel boldly (Ephesians 2:18–20).

Prayer is important. And it seems the Bible makes special mention of praying for those in positions of authority. Such authorities include government officials (international, national, and local) and pastors, church elders, school boards, school principals, employers, and the like.

We do not pray for our leaders simply because we are commanded to. Praying for them makes practical sense. Our leaders can affect the conditions we live in and have an impact on our families, our churches, our workplaces, our cities, and our countries. When those in authority are obeying the will of God, it is easier to “live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness” (1 Timothy 2:2). When evil men are in authority, our prayers for them are just as needed, as illustrated by William Tyndale’s last words as he was being burned at the stake: “Lord, open the King of England’s eyes.”

Also, we do not pray for our leaders merely for our own benefit. Leadership can be a tiring task. James 3:1 says, “Not many of you should become teachers, my fellow believers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.” Leaders carry a degree of responsibility to their followers. They are often the targets of criticism and the go-to people in a crisis. If they are leading well, they are living their lives in service. We pray for them because we recognize the greatness of their task and because we are grateful for their willingness to lead.

So how should we pray for our leaders? First, if we are uncertain that they know Jesus, we should pray for their salvation. But whether or not our leaders are Christians, we should pray that God will guide them as they guide us. We should pray that they be wise and discerning and surrounded by helpful advisors. We know that God has placed our leaders in authority over us (Romans 13:1), and we can ask Him to use them as He will. We should also pray for their protection. When praying for pastors or ministry leaders, we can pray for them to have strength in the midst of spiritual warfare and to remain encouraged in the Lord. We can pray for their families, who often feel scrutinized and bear an extra load.

Briefly stated, we should mention our leaders before God in prayer and ask Him to have His way in their hearts, to support those around them, and to use their leadership to benefit their followers.

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Sep 3, 2017 19:32:05   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
So, if you are wealthy you don't need God's blessings and protection?

Praying for Those in Authority is a Biblical Command

Question: "How and why should we pray for our leaders?"

Answer: The concept of praying for our leaders is not unique to democratic nations, and it did not begin with the United States’ National Day of Prayer. The Bible contains many commands to pray for our leaders—national and local, secular and religious.

Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 2:1–4, “I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.” God told the Israelites in exile to pray for Babylon: “Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper” (Jeremiah 29:7). Romans 13:1 says, “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” Paul requested prayer “for all the Lord’s people” and for himself that he would speak the gospel boldly (Ephesians 2:18–20).

Prayer is important. And it seems the Bible makes special mention of praying for those in positions of authority. Such authorities include government officials (international, national, and local) and pastors, church elders, school boards, school principals, employers, and the like.

We do not pray for our leaders simply because we are commanded to. Praying for them makes practical sense. Our leaders can affect the conditions we live in and have an impact on our families, our churches, our workplaces, our cities, and our countries. When those in authority are obeying the will of God, it is easier to “live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness” (1 Timothy 2:2). When evil men are in authority, our prayers for them are just as needed, as illustrated by William Tyndale’s last words as he was being burned at the stake: “Lord, open the King of England’s eyes.”

Also, we do not pray for our leaders merely for our own benefit. Leadership can be a tiring task. James 3:1 says, “Not many of you should become teachers, my fellow believers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.” Leaders carry a degree of responsibility to their followers. They are often the targets of criticism and the go-to people in a crisis. If they are leading well, they are living their lives in service. We pray for them because we recognize the greatness of their task and because we are grateful for their willingness to lead.

So how should we pray for our leaders? First, if we are uncertain that they know Jesus, we should pray for their salvation. But whether or not our leaders are Christians, we should pray that God will guide them as they guide us. We should pray that they be wise and discerning and surrounded by helpful advisors. We know that God has placed our leaders in authority over us (Romans 13:1), and we can ask Him to use them as He will. We should also pray for their protection. When praying for pastors or ministry leaders, we can pray for them to have strength in the midst of spiritual warfare and to remain encouraged in the Lord. We can pray for their families, who often feel scrutinized and bear an extra load.

Briefly stated, we should mention our leaders before God in prayer and ask Him to have His way in their hearts, to support those around them, and to use their leadership to benefit their followers.
So, if you are wealthy you don't need God's blessi... (show quote)


Mr.Trump is quite obviously already well " blessed "and is receiving the utmost " protection ".

Is it not God's will that he is now president ?

So since he is already under God's grace, I choose to focus my prayers and thoughts upon those who are not so fortunate.

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Sep 4, 2017 07:17:31   #
okie don
 
Let's pray for those who are lost and can't see the light .
Also for our brothers and sisters in Texas.

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Sep 4, 2017 08:37:21   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Every one of us needs the blessings of God's grace and mercy "for ALL have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..." Emphasis mine

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Sep 4, 2017 08:49:31   #
Morgan
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Gary Boyd has pickled your brain.

As I've warned you before, read the bible.

God is the progenitor of all things, including hate.

Proverbs 6:16-19New International Version (NIV)

16 There are six things the Lord hates,
seven that are detestable to him:
17 haughty eyes,
a lying tongue,
hands that shed innocent blood,
18 a heart that devises wicked schemes,
feet that are quick to rush into evil,
19 a false witness who pours out lies
and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.
____________________________________

Trump needs no one's prayers, he's a billionaire.

Pray for the widows the orphans and the poor.

Pray also for those who are jealous of Trump.

And pray that God deliver you from the ignorance inflicted upon you by Gary Boyd.
Gary Boyd has pickled your brain. br br As I've w... (show quote)




I don't believe a divine spirit hates, disappointed maybe...but not really, it is probably expected and understood.

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Sep 4, 2017 08:52:23   #
Morgan
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
So, if you are wealthy you don't need God's blessings and protection?

Praying for Those in Authority is a Biblical Command

Question: "How and why should we pray for our leaders?"

Answer: The concept of praying for our leaders is not unique to democratic nations, and it did not begin with the United States’ National Day of Prayer. The Bible contains many commands to pray for our leaders—national and local, secular and religious.

Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 2:1–4, “I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.” God told the Israelites in exile to pray for Babylon: “Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper” (Jeremiah 29:7). Romans 13:1 says, “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” Paul requested prayer “for all the Lord’s people” and for himself that he would speak the gospel boldly (Ephesians 2:18–20).

Prayer is important. And it seems the Bible makes special mention of praying for those in positions of authority. Such authorities include government officials (international, national, and local) and pastors, church elders, school boards, school principals, employers, and the like.

We do not pray for our leaders simply because we are commanded to. Praying for them makes practical sense. Our leaders can affect the conditions we live in and have an impact on our families, our churches, our workplaces, our cities, and our countries. When those in authority are obeying the will of God, it is easier to “live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness” (1 Timothy 2:2). When evil men are in authority, our prayers for them are just as needed, as illustrated by William Tyndale’s last words as he was being burned at the stake: “Lord, open the King of England’s eyes.”

Also, we do not pray for our leaders merely for our own benefit. Leadership can be a tiring task. James 3:1 says, “Not many of you should become teachers, my fellow believers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.” Leaders carry a degree of responsibility to their followers. They are often the targets of criticism and the go-to people in a crisis. If they are leading well, they are living their lives in service. We pray for them because we recognize the greatness of their task and because we are grateful for their willingness to lead.

So how should we pray for our leaders? First, if we are uncertain that they know Jesus, we should pray for their salvation. But whether or not our leaders are Christians, we should pray that God will guide them as they guide us. We should pray that they be wise and discerning and surrounded by helpful advisors. We know that God has placed our leaders in authority over us (Romans 13:1), and we can ask Him to use them as He will. We should also pray for their protection. When praying for pastors or ministry leaders, we can pray for them to have strength in the midst of spiritual warfare and to remain encouraged in the Lord. We can pray for their families, who often feel scrutinized and bear an extra load.

Briefly stated, we should mention our leaders before God in prayer and ask Him to have His way in their hearts, to support those around them, and to use their leadership to benefit their followers.
So, if you are wealthy you don't need God's blessi... (show quote)



I agree which includes Kim Jong-un.

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