My Prayer In The Covenant
In 1918, the end of World War I, photographer Eric Enstrom was put his work together. He really wanted to include a picture that gave a feeling of abundance in a time when many were in deep need. His photograph, "Grace," a bearded old man sitting at a table praying with his hands together and his head bowed is still loved today. Only a Bible, glasses, a bowl of porridge, a loaf of bread, and a knife are placed on the table in front of the old man and nothing more.
Some people say that this photo is awkward. But what Enstrom was trying to show was the exact opposite. This is the rich life of gratitude about the little things. He wanted to show that no matter what circumstance you are in anyone can live this way. While in the wilderness, you must find “happiness through 24-hour prayer.” There must be evidence that comes to people who pray.
If you enjoy the “happiness of 24 hours” through prayer, you’ll be able to accurately hold onto the covenant. Joshua and Caleb firmly held to the words such as “The Lord said to Moses,” and “Moses followed the Lord’s command,” as their covenants. If you accurately hold onto the covenant, you’ll become a witness who sees the field according to the spiritual facts. In addition, you’ll grab hold of the exact mission just as Joshua and Caleb who carefully checked the names of each tribe and seized control of the region. They also maintained the Three Feasts that God regarded as the most important and continued the Tabernacle and temple movements.
It is a temple where God can relay the correct Gospel and prayer to the 237 nations of the world; temples where internships regarding healing will take place; and temples where the posterity can participate in Summit forum. Starting today, you must begin “24-hour prayer” for the sake of temples that can accomplish these objectives. You are people of God in this covenant!! I pray for you and, I love you. 5/31/2021
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