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00:27 Welcome, to Issues and Answer.
00:29 Today we are going to be talking about
00:31 the power of prayer.
00:33 How many of you wondered how to get that prayer through?
00:35 You know, you're thinking that
00:37 maybe I need to get with this woman,
00:38 you know, she a really good prayer
00:40 or maybe this pastor, this minister
00:43 but how can we actually engage the power of prayer.
00:46 Today our guest is Pastor Joseph Ikner.
00:50 He is the prayer coordinator
00:52 for the Central States Conference
00:54 of Seventh-day Adventist.
00:55 He is based in St. Louis, Missouri,
00:57 a place where prayers get through.
01:00 He is the pastor of Berean Seventh-day Adventist Church.
01:04 And we are so happy to have him here.
01:06 He is also a graduate of Andrews University.
01:09 Under graduate as well as his Master's degree
01:11 from Andrews University.
01:13 Welcome to Issues and Answers, Pastor.
01:15 Thank you, Karen Thank you so much for coming.
01:18 Yeah, so glad to be here.
01:19 So why is prayer important today?
01:24 You know, I think that everyone is looking for way
01:27 to be able to connect with God.
01:28 And a lot of times we feel like we can't really have
01:32 that real connection with God.
01:34 And sometimes people feel like God is not concerned about
01:38 what's going on with their life and so forth.
01:41 But one of the things that I have found
01:43 from my own personal experience is that
01:46 God is concerned about everything
01:48 that is happening in our lives.
01:50 God is a God of relationships,
01:52 He really wants to be able to connect with us in a real
01:55 and personal way
01:57 and when I was thinking about that
02:00 this quote came to mind from one author,
02:03 who writes in this book, "Steps to Christ, page 93"
02:08 and the author says that
02:09 "Prayer is the opening of the heart
02:11 to God as to a friend,
02:14 not that is necessary an order,
02:17 to make know to God, what we are,
02:20 but in order to enable us to receive him.
02:23 Prayer does not bring God down to us
02:26 but brings us up to Him."
02:28 I have to ask you a question, because you are from
02:31 St. Louis, Missouri.
02:32 Which, Ferguson Missouri is a suburb.
02:35 There is a lot of issues going on
02:38 that have happened in the past there.
02:42 Where is God in the midst of all that?
02:44 Yeah.
02:45 You know, I think that that's a good question,
02:47 because you know the whole situation
02:50 between Darren Wilson and Michael Brown.
02:52 There was a lot of uproar over that particular situation
02:57 and of course, with this tragedy,
02:59 people really need hope
03:02 and I think that sometimes we say,
03:04 Well, God, why didn't you stop this?
03:06 Why didn't you prevent this thing from happening?
03:09 I mean, Michael Brown was so young,
03:11 God where were you, you know, in that moment?
03:14 And sometimes we don't realize that God allows things
03:18 to happen for a reason.
03:20 God brings good even out of tragedy,
03:24 God brings blessings even out of bad situations.
03:28 And I think that that sometimes
03:29 when people go through a particular tragedy,
03:32 where they see something happen like
03:34 which has happened in our city,
03:37 it causes and brings us to deeper places
03:39 and you know what, we really need God.
03:42 I mean, for us it has cost us as the pastors and the churches
03:48 in that area to say you know what?
03:49 We recognize we living closer to the end of time.
03:53 We need to be more united
03:55 and we also need to seek to God in prayer.
03:58 So one of the initiatives
03:59 that we had toward the end of the year
04:02 in Central States Conference was 21 days of prayer,
04:05 where we were, for Ferguson,
04:07 where we were seeking the Lord
04:09 to do something mighty in this area.
04:12 And we just believe that God
04:13 is going to create the opportunity for us
04:16 to be able to reach Ferguson,
04:18 to be able to touch people's lives,
04:20 to be able to interact with people in a way
04:22 that we didn't have the opportunity to do before.
04:24 Because some of our members have gone to that community,
04:27 there have been some prayer visuals
04:29 that have been held there,
04:30 they had some demonstrations that have been peaceful,
04:32 there have been some doors that have been knocked on,
04:34 there have been some conversation
04:35 that have been had,
04:37 that otherwise would not have been had
04:40 if it wasn't that for that situation.
04:41 And of course, we are not saying
04:43 we want these things to happen.
04:45 But the Bible says in Romans 8:28
04:47 that "All things work together for good
04:50 to those that love God
04:52 and are called according to His purpose."
04:54 So we begin to look for God,
04:56 what are you doing in this situation?
04:58 Instead of just saying God where are you?
05:01 As though God is not there,
05:03 the God does not exist but instead,
05:05 what is it that you want to do through this.
05:07 Right, so tell me more about that Pastor.
05:10 Let me illustrate about saying this.
05:13 I think that sometimes we treat God like He is Santa Claus,
05:17 that we only expect God to do good things for us
05:21 and give us great gifts,
05:22 instead of looking for God
05:24 in both good and bad situations.
05:27 So seven years ago my wife and I,
05:29 we lost a child, we lost our daughter.
05:33 I'm sorry. Thank you.
05:35 And my wife had to go into surgery
05:38 because she had a rare condition
05:40 called placenta percreta.
05:42 And so we were trying to figure out
05:44 what was going on with my wife, Nordia.
05:48 They transferred her to hospitals so forth
05:51 and so before they took my wife in a surgery,
05:53 I asked that they would bring in all the doctors,
05:56 all the anesthesiologist, all the nurses.
05:59 They said we think we've got this situation under control,
06:02 you know.
06:03 And so we came in and I asked could I pray with all of them
06:06 that God's will would be done.
06:08 And so we prayed and I asked God,
06:10 you know, when my wife is going in a surgery,
06:13 we know that they've got to take out our child as well
06:16 that's gonna be born premature 23 weeks.
06:18 And there is a possibility that some life could be lost
06:23 and so I'm saying to God, Lord, let your will be done.
06:26 But I want you to save my wife's life out of this.
06:30 So she goes in the surgery
06:33 and when they open up her abdominal cavity
06:35 they find two liters of blood sitting there.
06:38 And so they have to give her a major blood transfusion
06:41 of almost all the blood that she had in her body.
06:44 And so they're suctioning out all the blood,
06:47 her organs are just standing in there,
06:48 they are pushing them down
06:50 and so when they close her up and they bring her out,
06:53 she is doing well, our daughter is doing well.
06:56 And I remember the doctor distinctly coming in
07:00 and sitting on the edge of the bed and saying,
07:02 "You know, Nordia,
07:03 the only reason why you are here
07:05 is because God intervened in this situation
07:09 and someone was praying about this."
07:12 So you know, we sit here and we will share this testimony
07:15 and say, wow, that's the power of the prayer right.
07:18 But then our daughter is born premature,
07:23 she is born premature, she is in a unit
07:27 and she is battling for life,
07:30 things are looking good.
07:31 But on her seventh day of life,
07:33 she takes her turn for the worst.
07:35 They take her in a surgery, they are not able save her,
07:39 she is bleeding out and she ends up dying.
07:42 And now would you ask yourself-- you ask yourself,
07:46 "Well, where is God in this?"
07:49 Well, I say that God is the same God
07:52 that was in the place who saved my wife seven days earlier.
07:56 So sometimes we don't understand
07:59 exactly why God allows things to happen.
08:01 I can't say even as the man of prayer,
08:04 the prayer coordinator, all the reasons
08:07 why God has allowed us to lose our child.
08:12 But I tell you this, as the years have gone on,
08:15 I've been able to see the evidence
08:17 of what God wants to do through that,
08:19 because I think that there is truth in the fact
08:21 that God will take misery and turn it into a ministry.
08:25 God will take tragedy
08:26 and He will turn it into a testimony.
08:29 And so we have learnt to have the capacity
08:32 to be able to minister people
08:34 who have experience loss of all types,
08:37 but also including children in a way
08:40 that we would not have been able to do,
08:42 if we hadn't have had that experience.
08:44 So God takes that and when the word says that
08:47 "all things really work together for good," they do.
08:50 "It works together for His purpose, for his glory"
08:53 and even to improve us and to draw us closer to Him,
08:56 to cause us to trust him more.
08:58 To have faith in Him
09:00 and so things aren't gonna always turn out
09:02 the way we want them to.
09:03 So instead of again, asking the question, God!
09:06 Where is God in the midst of all of this,
09:09 we should be asking, okay, God,
09:11 what are you doing in the midst of this,
09:13 what do you want me to learn in this,
09:16 what is it that you want me to see,
09:18 how am I gonna be better for this
09:20 and that's the way that we should pray
09:23 because the quote that I read earlier
09:24 "Steps to Christ" page.93,
09:26 "Opening our heart to God as to a friend,
09:29 God is not against us, he is not just a God
09:32 who sits way up there in the sky someplace,
09:35 but He is King of kings, He is the Lord of lords
09:37 but He is also a God that is so personal and real,
09:39 that's interested in what's going on in our very lives
09:42 that He wants to be a friend to us individually,
09:44 as though there is no one else in the universe,
09:47 but just us.
09:48 Amen.
09:50 You know, some people are just moving away from God,
09:52 because they say-- you know, especially,
09:54 a lot of young people that are coming up,
09:56 they are wondering
09:58 why is it that bad things are happening in this world,
10:01 if there is God,
10:02 why are bad things happening in this world.
10:04 Could you answer that question?
10:05 Well, I think that the reason why bad things are happening
10:09 is because there is a great controversy
10:11 that the Bible speaks of.
10:13 I mean, we believe that the Bible says
10:15 in Revolution 12: 7-9 that there was war in heaven.
10:19 Satan warred against Christ
10:21 and eventually Satan lost that war
10:23 and he came down here to earth,
10:25 we know the simple story of Adam and Eve,
10:28 them being tested in the Garden of Eden,
10:30 Satan showing up and a fall in to sin,
10:33 a fall from perfection, then a fall into sin
10:37 and along with sin and our own moral choice
10:40 to choose outside of God,
10:42 comes the antithesis of good which is evil and so...
10:47 Antithesis means opposite?
10:49 Opposite, Yeah the opposite.
10:51 The opposite of good comes evil and so the wars that we see,
10:57 is because of evil and sin.
11:02 The strife, children being disobedient to parents,
11:08 parents abusing their children,
11:10 police brutality, the...
11:13 Gang violence.
11:14 Gang violence, the community's response to the police, ISIS,
11:20 terrorism, all of these things that we see
11:23 are the result of sin, which,
11:25 when you really boil down to it,
11:27 is mankind really making choices out side of God
11:31 and choosing to do their own thing
11:33 and of course, it's all perpetuated
11:34 or should in more by Satan himself.
11:37 So there is real entity on this earth
11:40 that's causing havoc and there is,
11:43 well, you said there's a battle
11:44 between good God and Satan
11:47 and so where does prayer come into all of this?
11:52 Prayer is so essential
11:55 because we need help greater than ourselves.
11:59 Okay.
12:00 Because when we look at all the things
12:02 that are happening in our world,
12:04 the judgment calls that are being made
12:06 by individuals everyday
12:08 just like, we just said things that,
12:10 well, before I mentioned
12:11 the things that we just named all,
12:13 the terrorism ISIS,
12:15 people being beheaded, people being killed,
12:18 you know, all of the things that happening around us,
12:22 are the result of man just making his own decision.
12:26 Selfishness is what we're saying,
12:28 a lack of care and concern for others,
12:32 the lack of the value for humanity and life.
12:36 We don't see those things in our world today.
12:39 So that means that we need
12:41 something greater than what we have
12:43 and that greater thing is God
12:46 and the way that we communicate to God
12:49 about these things is by talking to Him
12:52 and that's prayer.
12:54 And that's really what prayer is.
12:55 Prayer is having a conversation with God
13:00 about what's going on in my life
13:03 and recognizing that I have a need
13:06 for something greater than myself.
13:08 So is there any particular way to pray,
13:11 I mean, are they certain words that a person need to use
13:14 so that, you know, some people just talk about,
13:17 you know, talking within the spirit realm,
13:19 you know what's the way to pray?
13:22 You know, I think that the Jesus leaves us
13:24 a very good model in the book of Luke Chapter 11.
13:28 So if we can, you know, take an opportunity
13:32 to take look at that Luke.
13:34 Chapter 11. Yeah, Luke Chapter 11.
13:37 New Testament. New Testament.
13:39 Matthew, Mark, Luke.
13:40 Yeah, Matthew, Mark, Luke. Okay.
13:42 Third book of the New Testament.
13:45 And we want to read through that a little bit.
13:50 So I want to ask you to read verses one through four.
13:54 Okay. For us.
13:55 "And it came to pass,
13:57 that, as he was praying in a certain place,
14:00 when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him,
14:04 Lord, teach us to pray,
14:06 as John also taught his disciples.
14:09 And said unto them, when ye pray, say, Our Father
14:13 which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
14:16 Thy kingdom come.
14:18 Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth.
14:22 Give us day by day our daily bread.
14:25 And forgive us our sins;
14:27 for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us.
14:30 And lead us not into temptation;
14:32 but deliver us from evil."
14:34 So I think by looking at this. The Lord's Prayer.
14:37 Yeah, the Lord's Prayer, the Lord's Prayer.
14:40 What is so interesting there is that the Bible says
14:45 that Jesus was praying in a certain place.
14:48 And wherever that place was, it wasn't important enough
14:51 to look to mention that.
14:53 But what was important to mention is that
14:54 the disciples noticed something in verse one
14:58 about how Jesus prayed and maybe it the quantity
15:03 and the quality of his prayer
15:05 that caused the disciples to say, "Man!
15:07 we really don't know how to pray."
15:10 So they say, "Lord, teach us how to pray."
15:14 And then Jesus gives us this model prayer.
15:17 So when we look at this model then we learn certain things
15:21 that teach us about things we should pray about.
15:24 So when we come and when we look at verse two, he says,
15:27 "When you pray say, Father hallowed be thy name,"
15:32 which is holy be thy name,
15:34 which, to me says that when I start my prayer
15:38 and I am coming to God,
15:40 I should just start with some praise
15:42 and some worship to God.
15:44 I mean, I shouldn't come to God just saying, okay, Lord,
15:47 here I am, this is what I need,
15:49 I got this whole laundry list of stuff
15:52 I need you to do for me, you know,
15:54 take care of my family, take care of my friends,
15:57 I need a job, provide all of that,
16:00 and I'll see you later God.
16:01 Because God is more than our Genie, okay.
16:06 So we spend time in saying to God,
16:08 Lord I just wanna thank you,
16:10 for things that you that done,
16:12 I thank you to waking me up this morning,
16:14 I thank you for that food that you have provided for me,
16:17 I thank you for taking care of my family,
16:20 I thank you for the reasonable portion of health that I have,
16:23 and then that's praise which is thanking God
16:28 for the things that he has done.
16:29 But worship is praising God for who He is.
16:33 So God, I just want to thank you
16:35 for being Creator all by yourself,
16:38 God, I just thank you for being an immortal God,
16:42 God that has to live forever.
16:43 God, I want to thank you for being a omnipresent,
16:45 being everywhere, I want to thank you for being a God
16:48 that is omniscient, that is, all knowing,
16:51 God, I just thank you for who you are.
16:53 I thank you being loving, I thank you for being kind,
16:55 I thank you for being faithful,
16:57 I thank you for being a God of peace.
16:59 Amen.
17:00 For all of those things, I just thank you for that
17:02 and I tell you if we start our days like that.
17:05 Praising God.
17:06 Yeah, praising God, instead of just asking for things,
17:08 it changes our own relationship with God
17:11 because we recognize just through the time of praise
17:14 and through the time worship, man!
17:16 God has really been at work in my life.
17:18 God has really been doing some things already.
17:21 God is great. God is holy.
17:23 And then it takes me now to a different place
17:27 because now I am saying.
17:28 Man! I got the God of the universe on my side.
17:32 Oh! I like that.
17:33 So when I walk--
17:34 I got the God of the universe on my side.
17:36 I got the God of universe on my---
17:38 Prayer does that? Yeah, prayer does that.
17:39 When I-- so when I walk into my job,
17:45 I got the God of universe who has my back.
17:49 When I've got to deal
17:50 with a difficult situation with someone
17:54 or we got a situation going on in our family,
17:56 I got the God of the universe, who's got my back.
18:00 When I am dealing with health challenges
18:02 or how I'm going to be able to make it financially,
18:04 I've got the God of universe who's got my back,
18:08 who's in control of the situation
18:10 because I couldn't understand that God has it all.
18:12 He owns it all and He wants to share with me.
18:16 So then after I praise
18:19 and I worship God then the text says,
18:24 "Your kingdom come, your will be done,"
18:30 which is the prayer that His will is done,
18:34 not ours,
18:35 I still haven't asked God for anything.
18:38 But I come to understand through prayer,
18:42 that the reason that I am there,
18:44 the reason why I've come is because
18:46 I recognize that I have a need
18:49 and I can't fulfill this need in and of myself.
18:51 The power as many says, as people say
18:54 that the power lies inside of me and I can work it out.
18:57 You just got to tap into you inner self, no, no, no.
19:00 Its not in me.
19:01 It's in God and I need external help from Him.
19:05 So I pray and I say, Lord, what's your will,
19:11 what is it that you want me to do today
19:15 and I give you permission
19:17 to rearrange my whole day and to do what ever you want to do,
19:24 when ever you want to do it.
19:27 Let me ask you Pastor, you do prayer conferences,
19:31 is that right?
19:32 Sometimes--
19:33 You have people coming together
19:35 and they do lot of praying, okay.
19:36 Is it easy to get into the will of God
19:38 and do you have any examples of people,
19:40 who, actually pray that prayer
19:43 and what was the result of that?
19:46 You know, at our church in St. Louis,
19:50 you know, we are praying church
19:52 because I just believing that prayer changes things
19:55 and prayer changes the whole atmosphere.
19:57 So we have spent time
20:00 at the beginning of every year in our church,
20:03 we spend the first Sabbath just in a day of prayer,
20:06 seeking the Lord for the various things,
20:08 for the powers of the Holy Spirit,
20:10 for God to do things in our lives individually,
20:13 for our ministries to setup before them,
20:16 God, what, you know,
20:17 what is your will for us to do as a church.
20:21 And then we have these days
20:23 of fasting and prayer, you know,
20:26 through out the year some days as 10 days, some days as 7,
20:29 some days as 21, sometimes it's 40,
20:32 where we are praying for various things
20:34 and sometimes we are praying for,
20:39 God, to do things with our family.
20:42 So I am going to give a real specific instance,
20:45 of something that I believe that could not have been
20:48 just co-incidence because sometimes people says things
20:51 just happen by accident.
20:53 Right.
20:55 There are no such things
20:56 as a miracles or anything like that.
20:58 So I was-- I live in Cleveland,
21:00 I am originally Cleveland, Ohio.
21:03 And I was going home to do a revival there
21:05 and almost a whole trip there driving eight hours.
21:09 I just spent time talking to God
21:11 about various thing that was on my mind
21:14 and one of the things
21:15 that I was praying for was my brother.
21:17 I have a brother who is adopted and I've never meet him
21:20 a day in my life.
21:21 But I know that he's had some struggles
21:24 with some substances in his life
21:27 and things of that nature and I was just lifting him up
21:30 and praying for him and interceding for him.
21:34 So I get home, well, I shouldn't say get home,
21:37 I go to the church on this particular night
21:40 and this is the firstnight of the revival.
21:42 I preached.
21:43 I had this awesome encounter with the Lord
21:46 and with the people and at the end of the presentation,
21:50 the revival that evening,
21:52 a gentleman comes up to me out of nowhere and says,
21:56 "You are Ikner, right?"
21:58 I said. "Yeah."
21:59 He says, "I know your father and I know your brother."
22:03 Wow.
22:05 I said, "You do?" He says, "Yeah."
22:06 He says, "While you are here, I am going to try to arrange
22:10 for you to meet your brother."
22:11 Well, that's awesome.
22:13 "Because I know where he is."
22:14 Well, that sometime in the week became that very night.
22:18 Now remember, I've never seen my brother a day in my life,
22:21 I've never had a conversation with him
22:24 and it's not by accident that I run into him.
22:27 So that night, I go with this church member from this church
22:31 and sure enough, he takes me to meet my brother
22:33 and I end up being able to talk with him
22:36 and have a relationship with him
22:38 and I find out that the prayers
22:40 that I've been uttering for him,
22:41 he is become clean in his life
22:44 from the substance at that time and that his life is improving.
22:50 Now is not where I would want him to be with
22:52 Christ and God and all of that.
22:54 But God has surly been answering prayer.
22:56 There is no way that I am praying that prayer,
22:59 I'm interceding like that and just by happenstance,
23:04 you know, I go to that church, that night.
23:07 I meet this particular gentleman.
23:09 This gentleman says, I know where your brother is
23:12 and he takes me there and I am able to talk with him
23:14 and pray with him and have that encounter.
23:16 And that's the power of the prayer.
23:18 I have seen where we have prayed
23:21 for people who have said,
23:23 my marriage is over, I am done
23:26 and we have interceded as a church.
23:28 I have prayed as their pastor
23:31 and situations have just flipped.
23:33 People who said I am not coming back to church
23:36 or we couldn't get them to come
23:38 and we would pray for them and intercede for them,
23:41 sometimes with fasting
23:42 and God would just bring them back around.
23:45 We've prayed before at our church
23:51 that we want God's Spirit to be so thick around us
23:54 that the Holy Spirit is felt outside
23:59 of the doors of our church,
24:02 that people would just be compelled
24:04 to walk through the doors.
24:06 Wow.
24:08 And on one particular Friday night we prayed that,
24:10 and on that same night that we prayed
24:13 that a woman walked through the doors and said,
24:14 "You know, I was just walking down the street
24:16 and I just felt impelled
24:18 to come to church here tonight."
24:20 That is the power of prayer.
24:23 And just one more quick story.
24:26 We need God for everything. Amen.
24:28 And so I was doing this revival
24:33 and we were having this Revelation seminar at church
24:38 and I was getting ready to present
24:41 on a particular topic,
24:44 that I knew was going to be sensitive to those
24:46 that were coming because we had
24:47 a whole lot of new people come that particular night.
24:50 And we were not necessarily anticipating
24:52 well, at least I wasn't anticipating God
24:54 to do it like that.
24:56 And so I went outside
24:58 and two of my elders were standing outside
25:00 doing security for me and I just said,
25:04 I need you all to pray for me before--
25:09 for me tonight because I really feel like need God
25:11 in a more special way than ever before.
25:16 And so you know, I am thinking, I just going walking
25:20 and they'll go out.
25:21 And they are going to have their prayer for some place.
25:23 But what did my elders said,
25:24 "No, Pastor, we going to prayright now."
25:26 And so we standing out there
25:28 in front of the church, you know,
25:29 and in the middle of our community
25:31 and they just begin to lift their voices up in prayer
25:34 asking God to be up on me,
25:37 his Holy Spirit to fall up on me
25:39 and I tell you, I just felt
25:41 the Holy Spirit come up on me in a way,
25:44 to give me boldness and courageousness,
25:46 to be able to speak His word and then the wisdom
25:49 to be able to share a very sensitive subject
25:52 with a new crowd that I otherwise would not have had.
25:56 So when we talk about the answer to prayer,
25:58 those are just examples of how I've seen it
26:00 and how it has worked inside of our church.
26:03 Wow.
26:04 Amazing, what you thing about prayer lines
26:07 and prayer trees or is there something powerful about
26:11 a group of people coming together in prayer?
26:13 Oh! Absolutely.
26:15 First of all, I think there is a power in corporate prayer
26:19 that does not just exist in individual prayer.
26:23 There are things that God would do for us,
26:27 as we come together as group of people that
26:29 He would not do otherwise
26:31 and so we see that on the day of Pentecost,
26:35 before that happens,
26:37 there is 120 that have gathered together
26:39 in the upper room and they began to pray
26:42 and to intercede.
26:44 But the key is when we come to pray
26:47 we gotta be on the same accord
26:48 looking for God to do the same thing
26:51 and as we see intercede,
26:52 God will pour out his Holy Spirit.
26:54 So in our Conference in Central States,
26:56 we have a prayer line that functions five days a week,
26:59 Monday to Friday at 6:30 a.m. to about 7 a.m.
27:03 and we pray we saturate our conference everyday
27:06 praying for the various needs of our field,
27:09 our pastors, our churches and such
27:10 and we just know
27:12 that God does great things through corporate prayer.
27:14 Pastor Ikner, and for those of you at home
27:16 we are going to take a moment right now to pray
27:19 and we are gonna ask if you could please pray
27:22 for our viewers, for our listeners,
27:24 for ourselves, our churches for the Holy Spirit
27:28 just to come down in our midst.
27:29 Could you pray, please?
27:31 Father, we just want to thank you
27:32 for the time that we have had here today
27:34 and Lord, we just want to thank you
27:36 for the time and ability to be able to talk bout the prayer.
27:40 Lord, we just want to ask that
27:42 you would just please be with all of our viewers
27:44 those that are watching some are anxious right now,
27:47 some are worried right now
27:48 going thought a particular things oh, God.
27:51 But you have said in your word
27:52 and declare that we don't have to be anxious for any thing
27:54 but we have to prayer about everything
27:56 and give you thanks for us.
27:57 So Lord, by faith right now
27:58 I give you thanks God,
28:00 that you have taken away worries,
28:02 you taken away problems, you have taken away situations,
28:05 Lord, you are solving situations
28:06 and problems and you're working right now
28:08 in the name of Jesus and you have promised
28:10 to replace our problems with peace.


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