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Pray For God’s Righteousness And Peace In Nigeria

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Pray For God’s Righteousness And Peace In Nigeria       

Monday February 5th

Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Key verse: 1 Thessalonians 5: 17 “Pray without ceasing.”
Brethren, lift up your voices and cry to God to give us more time to evangelise Nigeria and the world for true righteousness and holiness to cover our nation and the world before the rapture takes place. The judgment of the Lord will surely come upon our nation and the world for rejecting Jesus and following Satan. However, we can delay this upon our nation by effectual fervent prayers and radical evangelism. The following are the reasons why God’s children must pray for Nigeria
1. If the Lord was ready to spare Sodom and Gomorrah for just ten righteous people, then He must spare Nigeria; for we have more than ten truly righteous people in it.
2. Nigeria is the glory of Africa and a leading nation in politics, commerce, education, and many other areas. The potential of Nigeria subdue the inferiority of Africans. 
3. Nigeria is the leading nation on Christianity. Many nations look to Nigeria for their Christian well-being. Let not the Christian strength of the nation collapse.
4. Nigeria today is the light of the world as Israel was to the then world. Let not this precious light quench, O Lord.
5. Nigeria today is the major missionary nation, sending preachers, teachers and Christian workers, men, and women to the nations of the world. Let not this precious gospel source be destroyed by Satan, O Lord.
6. Nigeria is the principal nation preoccupied with preparing the world for the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Let God’s presence remain in Nigeria till rapture.
7. Nigeria situates the international headquarters of HOREMOW, by which sinners repent and believers attain holiness through the exposition of God’s word and verified divine revelations, rapidly spreading great end-time revival to the ends of the earth. 

Thought for the day: Give us more time for more souls to come into Your kingdom.

Song for the day: O yes, He answers prayers

Bible reading for the day: Leviticus 24-25 
#Horemow.

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