2 Chronicles 7:11-14

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    Lisa Hauger says:

    Hi Justin. Glad to hear some regognition of the swarming locusts of biblical proportions in the Horn of Africa.Our hearts are there with our friends, connecting in the Spirit. Sent you a message on facebook about the ministry in Kenya that RF sows into and results of payers and labor.

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    Susan & Michael Little says:

    Thank you Justin for sharing what the Lord has made clear to all of us, we agree and will join in the daily 7:14 prayer of humility and repentance for our land.

    We love you, Michael & Susan

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    LYNN MOFFETT says:

    Really good message.

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    Donna Bouwer says:

    Justin, Thank you so much for your online messages Jeff and I just listened to the 2 Chronicles 7:14 you recorded. And Ps 91last week.Both are so timely and encouraging. We’re reading Ps 91 every morning, besides our regular quiet time now we adding the second Chronicles passage.
    We are in California for the next six weeks for Jeff’s therapy. We are at an rv park and don’t know anyone so we are really isolated and because of of the social distancing we can’t be around people.
    We are doing very well though. I feel totally healed and Jeff’s treatments have minimal side effects. Praise God!!
    We love you and sure do miss you and church, home fellowship etc…

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    Dennis Spencer says:

    I received a one sentence word about the current situation going on with the virus. “This is what it looks like to heal your land.”
    Also want to point out about the locust that used to exist in America. From Wikipedia, “The Rocky Mountain locust (Melanoplus spretus) is an extinct species of locust that ranged through the western half of the United States and some western portions of Canada with large numbers seen until the end of the 19th century. Sightings often placed their swarms in numbers far larger than any other locust species, with one famous sighting in 1875 estimated at 198,000 square miles (510,000 km2) in size (greater than the area of California), weighing 27.5 million tons and consisting of some 12.5 trillion insects, the greatest concentration of animals ever speculatively guessed, according to Guinness World Records.[4]

    Less than 30 years later, the species was apparently extinct. ”
    God killed them all!

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    Mary Sue Hogue says:

    Wow. Amazing. Thank you so much. What I loved is “If MY people”. I sure needed this.

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