Plead Your Case, Part 1
March 6, 2014
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Are your prayers often hamstringed by thoughts of condemnation over the past? Or that your petitions are unanswered because of your “unworthiness”? The Accuser is a Liar!
There is a Precedent in God’s “Law Book” for Your Case to Petition a Verdict of Victory! God has commanded us “Put me in remembrance: Let us plead together…” God is not forgetful! These are legal terms that give us the authority to bring God’s own words before Him to receive our petition. If it’s on record in the Bible, you can cite it on your behalf, such as Christian vs. Poverty—and more!
There is a Precedent in God’s “Law Book” for Your Case to Petition a Verdict of Victory! God has commanded us “Put me in remembrance: Let us plead together…” God is not forgetful! These are legal terms that give us the authority to bring God’s own words before Him to receive our petition. If it’s on record in the Bible, you can cite it on your behalf, such as Christian vs. Poverty—and more!
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