Mar 22, 2017 – Prayer Focus
24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call for Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Moving in the Warfare of Love
Recognizing Life as A Gift From God and Texas Today
“Your eyes saw my unformed body.
All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.”
Psalm 139:16
Strategic Targets for today:
“But for all of our children to have a chance in life, they must first have a chance at life. That’s why I welcome any legislation that protects unborn children and promotes a culture of life in Texas.” Gov. Greg Abbott
People across this nation have exchange truth for lies, righteousness for evil, and discernment for politically correct thinking. Words have been giving new meanings. Life, in general feels out of joint. It is time to realign the country’s thought process to God’s thinking, which is higher than ours. It is time to start with the homeless and to move upwards on the social construct of this nation.
We are only as strong as our weakest point. The weakest point needs to turn to Jesus Christ. The weakest point needs to have a heart relationship with Jesus Christ.
Prayer Points
Pray for the continued fight for life and the protection of the pre-born.
Pray for God’s wisdom and truth penetrate the hearts of those who have been deceived by false teaching and doctrines of man.
Pray for those held captive in human trafficking.
Pray for law enforcement to act in righteousness, to have an abundance of discernment and protection.
Pray for safe and secure borders.
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Please READ EACH SCRIPTURE one at a time, expounding on it, drawing on the revelation being made! There is POWER in the READING OF THE WORD!
Let us search the scriptures to know what God has promised us, trusting that Almighty God will accomplish all He purposes to do.
Here are today’s scriptures:
Hosea 4:6a
Isaiah 30:21
Micah 6:8
John 17:3
Ephesians 5:1-2
Ephesians 5:6
Ephesians 4:23-24
John 17:4-5
~~~Calling the State of Texas into Order and Alignment
with the Purposes of God for the United States of America.~~~
Texas
State Nickname – The Lone Star State
State Motto – Friendship
State Song – “Texas, Our Texas”
Slogans – “Remember the Alamo!”; “Don’t mess with Texas!’
Unofficial slogans: “I wasn’t born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could.”
“”Once a Texan, always a Texan.”; “Texas Proud”
“Texas” is a Spanish corruption of the Caddo word “Taysha”, which means “friend.”
Numerous Native American tribes have occupied Texas: the Apache tribes; the Bidai tribe; the Coahuiltecan and Carrizo tribes; the Caddo tribe; the Comanche tribe; the Jumano, Suma, Piro, and other eastern Pueblos; the Karankawa tribe; the Kiowa tribe; the Kitsai tribe; the Tawakoni tribe; the Tonkawa tribe; the Wichita tribe; the Alabama tribe; the Cherokee tribe; the Coushatta tribe; the Kickapoo tribe; and the Tigua Pueblo tribe.
The three federally recognized Indian tribes in Texas today are the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, and the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo.
Six recognized flags have flown over Texas: Spain 1519 – 1821, France 1685 – 1690, Mexico 1821 – April 21, 1836 – San Jacinto Day, Republic of Texas March 2, 1836-1845, United States as the 28th state 1845 – 1861 and 1870 – present, Confederate States of America on March 2, 1861 – 1865.
Texas is the second largest state in the United States by both area and population.
Texans are very proud of their state. The shape of Texas is recognized worldwide, as is the name of “Texas”. When Texans are asked where they live while traveling aboard, they generally reply, “Texas.” Then people ask how many cows and horses are owned. Worldwide, Texans are considered to be cowboys.
The Republic of Texas was born on March 2, 1836, joining the United States on December 29, 1845, as the 28th state.
Numerous Native American tribes have occupied Texas: the Apache tribes; the Bidai tribe; the Coahuiltecan and Carrizo tribes; the Caddo tribe; the Comanche tribe; the Jumano, Suma, Piro, and other eastern Pueblos; the Karankawa tribe; the Kiowa tribe; the Kitsai tribe; the Tawakoni tribe; the Tonkawa tribe; the Wichita tribe; the Alabama tribe; the Cherokee tribe; the Coushatta tribe; the Kickapoo tribe; the Tigua Pueblo tribe.
The three federally recognized Indian tribes in Texas today are the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, and the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo.
Six recognized flags have flown over Texas: Spain (1519-1685; 1690-1821); France (1685-1690); Mexico (1821-1836); Republic of Texas (1836-1845); Confederate States of America (1861-1865); United States of America (1845-1861; 1865- )
*Spain 1519 – 1821, France 1685 – 1690, Mexico 1821 – April 21, 1836 – San Jacinto Day, Republic of Texas March 2, 1836-1845, United States as the 28th state 1845 – 1861 and 1870 – present, Confederate States of America on March 2, 1861 – 1865.
Texas retains the right to subdivide into five states. At the time Texas joined the Confederacy, Texas had the right to leave the United States and to return to self-governance.
Texas is in the migration path for birds and the Monarch butterfly. A wide range of animals and insects live in Texas. It is the home to 65 species of mammals, 213 species of reptiles and amphibians, and the greatest diversity of bird life in the United States—590 native species in all.
Currently, people from all over the country are moving to Texas. The tremendous growth rate is due to relocation for jobs.
Even though Texas has a conservative population, there are numerous groups that are not conservative.
In the 70’s, there was a prophecy spoken in San Marcos, Texas that we, the college students, would go from there and spread God’s word, but we would return. Some of us actually met while we were living in nearby towns in Colorado. Later, we met again in a home school group while living in nearby towns in Texas.
There has also been a prophecy spoken that revival in Texas will start at the north end of Lake Buchanan and move downstream to Austin, the capital.
Texas was home to Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe of Roe V Wade, the case that started abortion. In later years, she became pro-life and worked to end abortion. She passed away in February of 2017.
Abby Johnson is an active pro-life advocate. She was once a director of an abortion facility. Abby is the CEO and founder of “And then There Were None”, which helps abortion clinic workers leave the abortion industry.
The Justice Foundation, whose president is Allan Parker, works in landmark cases to protect and restore justice. Operation Outcry is the ministry of The Justice Foundation to end the pain of abortion by exposing the truth about its devastating impact on women, men and families. Operation Outcry collects the testimonies of post-abortion women to raise awareness of the harm experienced by the women who had abortions. Some have gone to the Supreme Court to testify.
Lila Rose is the founder and president of Live Action, a human rights organization dedicated to ending abortion and inspiring a culture that respects and protects life.
Texas Alliance for Life is a nonprofit organization of people committed to protecting the fundamental right to life of all innocent human beings and to promoting respect for their value and dignity from the moment of conception until natural death. ….Texas Alliance for Life, director Dr. Joe Pojman, Joe Pojman, Ph.D., is the founder and executive director of the Texas Alliance for Life, a nonpartisan, nonsectarian, pro-life organization whose goals are to protect innocent human life from conception through natural death using peaceful, legal means. … Texas Alliance for Life helped to bring into law all major pro-life bills since its founding, including the parental notice and consent laws, the Prenatal Protection (personhood) Act, the Sonogram Bill, the Choose Life license plate bill, defunding Planned Parenthood, and House Bill 2.
The Texas Legislature has passed 5 major pro-life bills. These include HB 177, HB 416, HB 3074, HB 3374, HB 3994 and multiple pro-life provisions in the budget.
Human Sex Trafficking
House Bill 416 by Rep. Debbie Riddle & sponsored by Sen. Donna Campbell: Training for abortion facility personnel to identify victims of sex trafficking.
House Bill 3446 by Rep. Jodie Laubenberg: Signage in abortion facilities to help victims of sex trafficking.
House Bill 3765 by Rep. Jodie Laubenberg: Protecting minors from forced abortions.
House Bill 3374 by Rep. Geanie Morrison & Rep. Brooks Landgraf and sponsored by Sen. Eddie Lucio, Jr.: Protecting babies with Down syndrome from abortion.
Protecting Patients Near the End of Life
House Bill 2351 by Rep. Patricia Harless: Protecting patients from discrimination and conflicts of interest at the end of life.
House Bill 3074 by Rep. Drew Springer and sponsored by Sen. Charles Schwertner: Ensuring patient’s right to food and water.
Judicial Bypass Reform
House Bill 3994 by Representative Geanie Morrison and sponsored by Sen. Charles Perry: Protecting parents’ rights and pregnant minors.
Wrongful Birth
House Bill 3008 by Representative Ron Simmons: Eliminating wrongful birth lawsuits.
Sex-Edu
Human Sexuality Education
House Bill 1218 by Representative Giovanni Capriglione: Teaching that life begins at conception in public school human sexuality programs.
Excluding Abortion from the Affordable Care Act
House Bill 3130 by Rep. Marsha Farney & Senate Bill 575 by Sen. Larry Taylor: Excluding abortions from tax payer funded health insurance plans.
Defunding Planned Parenthood
Texas must also defend the southern border from the drug cartels and illegal entries into the country.
The population growth is exploding.
God bless Texas!
Submitted by Nadine Cowey, Buchanan Dam, Texas
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Hineni! …HERE I AM, LORD!
WALKING IN HIS GLORIOUS LIGHT
JESUS FOCUSED, JESUS CENTERED, JESUS NOW!
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