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A Letter To Ms. “V” — 3 Comments

  1. After hearing this discussion on iTunes I fell to the floor crying which was one of the most profound and purifying moments I’ve had this year. I’ve been struggling with voices of demons over half a year now due to a generational curse. But my immediate reaction after hearing this was not to start praying for myself, but to V. To who ever and where ever she might be, I prayed for her to be better and to meet her in the next life.

    Doing this has given me a sabbath night free of voices and thus a glimpse of a sound, whole mind, which I can’t be more thankful of. God is good!

  2. After hearing this discussion on iTunes I fell to the floor crying which was one of the most profound and purifying moments I’ve had this year. I’ve been struggling with voices of demons over half a year now due to a generational curse. But my immediate reaction after hearing this was not to start praying for myself, but to V. To who ever and where ever she might be, I prayed for her to be better and to meet her in the next life.

    Doing this has given me a sabbath night free of voices and thus a glimpse of a sound, whole mind, which I can’t be more thankful of. God is good!

    • Amen! Matti, Amen! You just proved that the Apostle James knew what he was talking about when he said, “Pray for one another that ye may be healed” (James 5:16). The key to our own deliverance often lies in our prayers for others. Recall also that God healed Job only “when he prayed for his friends” (Job 42:10). I will keep you in my prayers.

      TSM

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