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Apr 10, 2022 – Prayer Focus

Apr 10, 2022 – Prayer Focus

Sunday, April 10, 2022 – The 24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call

“A CALL TO THE WALL…ONE NATION UNDER GOD”

1-712-770-4340 Code: 543555 # (Ongoing call…24 hours a day!)

We begin our hour by praising and giving thanks to God! 

“My son, give Me your heart, and let your eyes observe My ways.”

Proverbs 23:26 

We sing: I Give You My Heart

This is my desire, to honor You. Lord, with all my heart, I worship You.

All I have within me, I give You praise. All that I adore, is in You.

Lord, I give You my heart. I give You my soul. I live for you alone.

And every breath that I take, every moment I’m awake, 

Lord, have Your way in me!

(repeat)

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The key assignment for the 24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call is to intercede hourly 

for the safety and security of our duly elected President, Donald John Trump, 

and to pray for that which pertains to our nation!

We pray for his protection, for our First Lady, Melania, and their marriage

 and for all the members of their family. We cover them all with the Blood of Jesus.

In every situation and decision, let our President be led by the Holy Spirit, 

so that he learns the truth and acts accordingly, for the good of the nation. 

Pray.

That as the REDEMPTION of the AMERICAN REPUBLIC takes place, those leaders that God anoints and appoints will take their places in the governments of each state and in our nation’s Capitol! 

Pray. 

For a miraculous conclusion to the investigations into the 2020 elections, 

and proof of fraud and collusion to remove Joe Biden (and company) and restore President Trump 

to his rightful office so that he can lead this nation once again and work to restore the global balance

Pray.

 For protection, provision, and peace for Professor / Patriot David Clements and his family, 

and for Dr. Shiva and all working with him to expose the fraud and corruption of the 2020 election!

Pray.

That Russian aggression in Ukraine will cease and war there will be ended.

Pray

Strategic Focus for Sunday

WELCOME THE KING OF GLORY INTO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 

ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL! 

THE REDEMPTION OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC – Part 100

Preparation for Passover and for WELCOMING THE KING OF GLORY INTO ALASKA – Day 7

Worthy is the Lamb – A Messianic Passover Haggadah – Part 7

“And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. 

You shall teach them diligently to your children, 

and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, 

when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.” 

Deuteronomy 6:6-7

Our on-site team (Ps. Ioan, Debbie and Daniel) is Heralding the Coming of the King of Glory in Wales, on the western coast of Alaska today. Richard remained in Nome…to test and rest! We lift them all to the Lord, that all they do and say will be glorifying to Him and edifying to those they encounter in His NAME! Pray.

Worthy is the Lamb

A Messianic Passover Haggadah – Part 7

Step: 6 – Maggid – Telling the Passover Story

As we begin telling the Passover Story, we note that this is the longest part of the seder. Get comfortable! The word ” maggid” can mean either a “story” or a ” prophetic storyteller.” We begin to tell it now!

Reader: “And it shall come to pass that your child will ask you, “What do you mean by this service?” 

you shall tell him: “With a mighty hand, God took us out of Egypt.” Deuteronomy 6:20-23

Leader: We are now ready to retell the story of our great redemption from slavery in Egypt (called sippur yetziat mitzrayim). According to the Torah, we cannot eat our Seder meal until the story of how we obtained our freedom is retold to our children with joy and gratitude. Pray.

The Torah instructs us to “remember” (zachor) and to “declare” the story (hagad) to our children 

And Moses said to the people: “Remember this day in which you went out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage; 

for by strength of hand the Lord brought you out of this place. No leavened bread shall be eaten.” Exodus. 13:3 

“You shall teach them diligently to your children” Deuteronomy 11:19 

“When your son asks you about Passover, answer him Deuteronomy 6: 20

What do we teach? Everything – the whole story of our deliverance…Pray.

This part of our Passover Seder will include the following subsections: 

1. The Four Questions

2. The Four Answers

3. The Four Sons

4. The Story of our Redemption

5. The Cup of Deliverance

The Four QuestionsTo help get the story going, we need the help of a young child to recite (or to sing) the “Four Questions” about this special evening. Let’s follow along as we consider the opening question regarding the purpose of our Passover Seder: We begin our retelling the story of the Exodus after the question is asked: 

“How does this night differ from all other nights?” 

This is the central question of Passover, asked for thousands of years; the answer is always the same: 

“We were slaves, but God redeemed us from our bondage by the blood of the lamb.” 

Pray.

1 Why is it that on all other nights during the year we eat either bread or matzah, 

but on this night we eat only matzah?”

2 “Why is it that on all other nights we eat all kinds of herbs, 

but on this night we eat only bitter herbs?”

3 Why is it that on all other nights we do not dip our herbs even once, 

but on this night we dip them twice?”

4 “Why is it that on all other nights we eat either sitting or reclining, 

but on this night we eat in a reclining position?”

The Four Answers Leader: So why is this night different from all other nights? Well, because on this night we celebrate one of the most important times in the history of Jewish people, when we went forth from slavery to freedom because of the mercy, love, and the great power of the LORD our God. But before we retell that story, let’s answer the four questions:

1. Why do we eat the matzah? For two reasons: first, to remember the bread of affliction we had to eat when we were slaves, and second, to remember how our ancestors fled Egypt in such a hurry that they did not have time for their bread dough to rise…

2. Why do we eat the bitter herbs? We eat them to remind ourselves of how our ancestors’ lives were bitter as slaves in Egypt.

3. Why do we dip our herbs twice? We dip karpas in salt water to remember the salty tears of the slaves, and also to remember how we crossed the salty waters of the sea. We also dip the maror in the charoset to remember how the bitterness of our slavery was made sweet by the hope for our freedom.

4. Why do we recline at the table? We recline tonight as a symbol of our freedom, for when we were slaves we could never recline in comfort.

We pray:

  • That You will use these symbols to remind us of our bondage when we were in sin and separated from You, Lord! Pray.
  • That we will remember that moment when we crossed over from death to eternal life, as we gave our hearts to You, our Savior and King! Pray.

When we stand before the Almighty Judge, He will ask us four questions. Let us consider them now!

1. Were you honest in business and labor? 

2. Did you fix time to study the Torah, My words of instruction?

3. Did you build up family life?

4. Have you trusted in salvation through the Messiah?

Pray.

Avadim Hayinu – We Were Slaves

Let’s begin the great story of our redemption from Egypt by reciting the following traditional summary statement:

We were slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt.

But the LORD our God brought us out from there by a mighty and outstretched arm.

  • The name “Pharaoh” may be understood as an abbreviation for an evildoer, and the word Egypt comes from the verb meaning to bind, confine, restrict. Pray.
  • Slavery is always an offense to the Lord our God, who made all people in his image and likeness. Pray.

How did God bring us out from Egypt, but by miracles and the ten makkot (punishments)? The purpose of our redemption is to elevate us as free people. Pray.

Making Passover Your Own: “B’chol dor vador”

Leader: It is not enough to recall, in some abstract sense, the deliverance of the Jewish people in ancient Egypt, but each Jew is responsible to view Passover as a time to commemorate their own personal deliverance from slavery and bondage. Pray.

Reader 1: “In each and every generation an individual should look upon him or herself 

as if he or she personally had left Egypt.”

Leader: Because of this, let’s all recite the following declaration:

All Recite: Had the Holy One, blessed be He, not taken out our forefathers from Egypt,

then we, our children, and our children’s children would still be enslaved to Pharaoh in Egypt.

Pray.

Blessed is the One Who gave the Torah: “Barukh Ha-Makom” 

Leader: And since the redemption was meant to lead us to the Torah at Sinai, we thank God:

God is called “Ha’ makom” because He is the place of all reality, the Source, Ground, and Substance of all that is real… In Him “we live and move and have our being” Acts 17: 28

Blessed is the Omnipresent, blessed be He!

Blessed is He who gave the Torah to His people Israel Blessed be He!

Pray.

The Four Children: “Arba’ah Banim”

Leader: The Torah commands us four times to teach our children about the Exodus from Egypt, suggesting there are four kinds of children, each of whom learns in a different way. Our challenge is to find the best way to respond to each child’s needs. Pray.

The Shema teaches that it is our duty to teach the Torah diligently to our children…The Torah speaks of four kinds of sons. One is wise; and one is defiant; one is simple-minded, and one doesn’t know what to ask.

“Who is wise? The one who learns from every person.” – Ben Zoma

What sort of child are you at this seder? Are there parts of you which are each son? Pray.

Does the word Torah mean “law”? Some say there are 613 commandments in the Torah of Moses. What’s the difference between the ideas of mitzvah, eidot, chukim, and mishpatim? What does Talmud Torah mean?

What does the word “Jew” mean?

1 The wise son wonders why the Jews practice the customs of Passover. He asks, what does this mean for us? This son is wise, since he has a thirst for knowledge and wants to know more about the traditions of his people. This seder is for him! Pray

2 The defiant son wants no part of the seder and asks why the Jewish people – other than him – practice such things. This son spurns his heritage and acts like a stranger at the table. We admonish this child to wake up, to appreciate who he is and to be grateful! Pray

3 The simple son simply wants to know what is right so that he can please God and other people as he should. We take the time to help this child grasp the significance of the Passover and to help him appreciate his identity as a Jew. Pray

4 The son who does not know enough to ask is a very young child who is encouraged to be entertained and carried through the service. Pray

The story of the Four Sons is intended to commend the wise son and to encourage us to remember the Jewish roots of our faith. We must study Torah and respect the Jewish way of life, for if we neglect this we have failed in our responsibility to our heritage. Pray

We pray:

  • That we, Your sons and daughters, might ask the right questions, and then listen as You speak to us! Pray
  • Let us take these lessons to heart, and study Your Word and commands, so that we might be pleasing in Your sight! Pray.
  • As our on site team is there in Wales today, bless them as they Herald Your Coming and guide them to those You desire them to interact with …for the King and the Kingdom! Pray. 
  • We cover ourselves and our loved ones with the Blood of Jesus, the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world! Pray.
  • Bless President Trump and draw him closer to You in this Paschal season! Direct him and facilitate his soon return to the White House. Pray. 
  • Protect our nation from all who seek to destroy it, from without and from within! Give us Your solutions to the critical matters we are facing! Pray.
  • Let the light of Christ flood the nations, drawing all men to Him, as He is lifted up on the cross…and on our lips in prayer! Pray.
  • That we will cleanse and get our homes in order so that they might be places for Your HABITATION and sanctuaries for others! Pray.
  • That we will joyfully release the LOVE of GOD over Alaska and throughout our beloved nation. Pray. 

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Listen to the song ahead of time, then either sing or pray it! 

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HINENI, ADONAI! HERE I AM, LORD! 

ENGAGING IN A WARFARE OF LOVE! THE BATTLE OF THE BRIDE!

KADIMA! ONWARD…FORWARD!

“LAYNA!” LIGHT AND TRUTH!

BE STRONG…COURAGEOUS…BRAVE!

UNASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST!

GOD’S CHAMPIONS FOR LIFE!

MARANATHA! COME, LORD JESUS!

BE READY! REVIVAL IS COMING! 

ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL! 

ONE NEW MAN!

VICTORY!

STANDING IN THE GAP!

Ways to connect with the 24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call and have access to our information:

Our 24/7 NSPC Telegram Channel – https://t.me/nationalstrategicprayercall

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