This is the prayer that the Holy Spirit gave me to close this book with:
Closing Prayer
Dear God,
I have finished the book that I believe you told me to write. Forgive me for any word that fell short, any concept that I did not adequately deliver. Bless and favor the men and women of God, leaders, who I have called out by name. Touch their hearts and the hearts of those that support them in the way that you intended.
Lord, you looked for a man to stand in the gap, to make up the hedge. I believe that this book fulfills a small part of that. I have stood and cried out in the gap, in the racial divide of this nation that is and has always been both political and spiritual since the time of the Founding Fathers.
Father, bring healing to our land. Just as Jesus overturned the tables in the temple, overturn faulty concepts and things that aren’t to your liking in the body of Christ and in the hearts of men and women. Send a revival of unity Father that transcends parties, ethnicities and denominations. The Samaritan woman at the well told Jesus that Jews didn’t have dealings with Samaritans. Jesus’ response demonstrated that your love, even on Earth, reaches across ethnic lines. We are losing that again in America. We are digressing quickly to being the black church, the white church, the Latin, Korean, etc. church.
Through the mighty Spirit of God raise up a standard, a fresh wave of power, to combat the division that has come in like a flood at this key hour, not just in our politics but in the body of Christ. The Bible says, “The word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
I pray that the Scriptures and revelations shared in this book pierce and divide to the point of exposing heart motives and intents, cutting away fleshly and even ungodly doctrines, prejudices and that their entrance would bring light to areas of the heart that have become darkened by division, apathy and even hatred. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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