And This Little Light Of Mine

When I think of what we can do to help our Prime Minister it becomes obvious what we need to do. We need to pray, pray as a country, pray as individuals. I do not agree with those who think we necessarily have to physically share a roof and pray to accomplish this pray together. Where ever you are pray, the prayers from Europe are as welcomed as those from St. Lucia. God hears you. Let your light shine

 

And This Little Light Of Mine

 

A soul is like a flame in an ocean of light

Never to dim alone, never too bright

Diffusing its glow all about

 

Then a strong wind threatens to put it out

Howling through the darkness the strong wind blows

It creeps up upon you, how no one knows

Spreads and gushes upon the flame

 

Little flame never knew from whence it came

In the threatening gushes the flame breaks apart

Then reaches out all around and new flames start

These new flames each breaks apart too

Little flame is now supported by the large fire which grew

Every threat now is fuel to the fire’s energy

 

Light from the fire consumes the dark canopy

It was weakened when the little flame reached out

Growing into an ocean of flames that illuminated all about

How like a flame our souls are

The threats upon us are scattered from far

 

Our souls together bring an awesome light

Flood away any threats that are in sight

 

My flame shines with the Prime Minister and reaches to you

If you can shine yours by praying for him then we can too

Negate his threats and turn this cancer away

Every soul needs to believe and earnestly pray

 

 

 

 

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  • 23 Sep 2010, 7:35 PM Wy wrote:
    There is no distance in prayer. The most important thing is to focus on the same point and objective. Where the twos and threes are gathered he is in the midst to hear and answer.
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