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Jean Meyer

Lets pray

Good morning Today I pray Not for myself, but for those who need prayers It's an amazing power. The power of prayer. The thought of protection for others, the comfort in my heart. I pray for those who are grieving, who are lost, who are overcoming the worst situations. I pray for those who are sick, in pain and need healing I pray for those who society ignores. Those addicted, and doomed to a life of misery. I pray for the collective healing of Earth. The opening of kindness. The bounds of understanding. I pray for those trying their best, for those struggling to keep it all together. I pray for the homeless, the human suffering, those who have lost faith. I pray for infinite grace, for healing and renewal. In this I pray, with a full heart of love today. Amen. #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful #blessedbylove #letspray #praywithoutceasing #BlessedAndGrateful #ThankfulForToday #PrayForBlessings #EverydayBlessings #TodaysBlessings #GratitudePrayer #GoodDayBlessings #BeThankful #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful #blessedbylove #letspray #praywithoutceasing

Lets pray
Jean Meyer

When it comes to blessings, there's no guessing

I have been blessed so many times, in so many ways. Many humans have a problem with blessings. Many connect blessings to the Bible, but blessings are more than that. They are a heart felt experience. To bless someone is to send love and best wishes. I have been personally blessed in so many ways and accepting those blessings brings into one a new radiance. Bless you after a sneeze is a common saying, but what does it mean and why after a sneeze? Snot is not a blessing. But saying “Bless you” is. I have often said “Bless you” for a variety of reasons, and I mean it every time I say it. It’s true I’m sending love and best wishes too. Many feel blessings are a part of Divine Emotions, and they are. They are small and thoughtful ways we can encourage others. I had a problem accepting a blessing from another. I felt unworthy and unblessable...until I felt a true blessing in my life, and I’ll never bless the wrong way again. Blessings are honors, they are positive affirmations. They are intended to give others that energy and radiance of love and best wishes. Blessing others allows one to feel that heartfelt blessings, speaking or writing a blessing is an energy that is transferable to another. Accepting that blessing opens ones life for more, more emotional experiences in a more Divine level. And divine thinking or speaking is a direct connection to All there is. To share an universally accepted emotion with others, to enrich their lives in a Divine and direct way. Being a blessing, is speaking that blessing, thinking that blessing and sharing with the Universe, in a flow of unconditional love and acceptance. Accepting your blessings is a life changer, it’s connects ones soul and human heart into a Universally Divine flow. Allow that flow and let your blessings move you into that love and into your best life. Bless you and love to all♥️ Gemini. #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful

When it comes to blessings, 
there's no guessing
LLama Loo

🙏🏼 The Meaning and Importance of Repentance

Repentance is more than a quick “sorry” or a moment of regret. In Scripture, it means turning away from sin and turning toward God with a surrendered heart. And it’s rooted in His love—Romans 2:4 tells us, “God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance.” Our Father calls us to repent not to condemn us, but to restore us. Jesus began His ministry with the words, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near” (Matthew 4:17). Repentance is essential for salvation—it is the doorway to forgiveness—but it is not a “hall pass” to keep sinning. God is omniscient. He knows our thoughts and motives. We can’t fool Him with empty confessions. True repentance is marked by genuine remorse, a willingness to change, and a heart that seeks His ways. King David wrote, “A broken and contrite heart, O God, You will not despise” (Psalm 51:17). This kind of humility is not self-pity—it’s love for God and grief over anything that separates us from Him. Even after salvation, repentance remains part of our daily devotion. Jesus taught us to pray, “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors” (Matthew 6:12). Confession keeps our relationship with God vibrant. Like in any relationship, unaddressed wrongs create distance—repentance clears that distance. Think of repentance as a lifeline. Without it, we drift; with it, we remain tethered to God’s heart. Repentance is not about shame—it’s about freedom. It’s not condemnation—it’s restoration. And it’s a gift from a loving Father who calls His children back when they wander. Prayer: Lord, thank You for Your kindness that draws us near. Give us tender, honest hearts that truly desire to turn from sin and walk in Your ways. Keep us anchored to You until the day we see You face to face. In Jesus’ name, Amen. #Forgiveness #Atonement #Repentance #God #Jesus #Prayer #Salvation

🙏🏼 The Meaning and Importance of Repentance