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Prayer for consolation

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Prayer for consolation

How many times have you lost someone? Whether it’s a matter of life and death, or someone you loved has moved away? Anyway, there are several concepts to lose someone.

Perhaps one of the greatest pains we will experience in this life is to see someone we love leave. I do not say lose, for we know that those who serve the Lord are saved and will find themselves in paradise, but it is a departure from earthly life for eternal life.

How many times have you lost someone? Whether it’s a matter of life and death, or someone you loved has moved away? Anyway, there are several concepts to lose someone.

Perhaps one of the greatest pains we will experience in this life is to see someone we love leave. I do not say lose, for we know that those who serve the Lord are saved and will find themselves in paradise, but it is a departure from earthly life for eternal life.

Prayer

“Lord, my God and Father, we thank You for this day of life.

Father, so many brothers and sisters have lost someone in recent times. Therefore, I ask that You Lord come with Your love and with Your consolation.

May these people feel embraced by You. May they feel Your love and care.

Holy Spirit, come to console the hearts and bring the understanding that this is not the end, that we will still meet our loved ones one day, when we will be in Glory with the Father.

Take care of us and be the shelter of our hearts.

We pray to You in the name of Jesus,
Amen.”

God bless you,
Ana.

Ana Julia Luiz

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Ana Julia Luiz

Ana Julia Luiz, faço parte da equipe Bíblia JFA. Tenho vivido de acordo com o propósito de Deus em minha vida.

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