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	<title>Mornings With The Father</title>
	
	
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	<description>Psalm 5:3 says, &amp;apos;My voice You shall hear in the morning, O Lord; In the morning I will direct it to you, and I will look up.&amp;apos; Some years ago I began to wake up very early (4-5 AM). I wanted to keep sleeping, but I felt uncomfortable staying in bed. So I got up to relieve the inner discomfort, and decided to spend that early time reading my Bible and communing with God. After a while it dawned on me that God was calling me to get up and meet with Him early in the morning. Since then I&amp;apos;ve found this to be the best part of my day. My mind is fresh and sharp (after my first cup of coffee, of course. I set the pot to come on at 4:00 AM.) As I read through the Bible I gain new insights. I can review my prior day and see where I need to thank God, and where I need to repent and cleanse my heart. I can consider the day to come and make sure I let God into all the coming events. I can pray for the people I saw yesterday, and for the one&amp;apos;s I will encounter today. It&amp;apos;s wonderful to watch the day dawn and rejoice in it, because I know that &amp;apos;this is the day the Lord has made.&amp;apos; Now I understand what the Psalmist meant.</description>
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			<title>Praying in the Spirit</title>
			<content:encoded>This morning the Father reminded me that I had been neglecting one of the most powerful spiritual weapons in our arsenal --&amp;nbsp;praying in the Spirit. I remembered that after we put on the armor of God, described in Ephesians 6:10-17, we are then to employ the two weapons, the Word of God and praying "in the Spirit." Not everyone would agree as to what sort of prayer that refers to, but 1 Corinthians 14 tells us that at least one aspect is praying in the Spirit language He has given me. I remember that when I was first filled with the Spirit, I would pray for long periods in that "unknown tongue," and great things would happen as a result. I took His reminder to heart and committed myself to take more time apart to let the Holy Spirit pray through me according to the will of God. (Romans 8:26) And I believe I need to remind others when we gather next Sunday. Thank you Father for caring enough for me to correct me when I'm even a little off track. Amen!</content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 15:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
			
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