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A
torch has been lit to be passed
along to your e-mail friends...
asking them to pass it
along....and along....and along.
We can do something about the
threat of war;
both in Iraq and with
terrorists.
In the Old Testament, God's
armies were always led by the
priests.
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When
the waters parted in the Jordan,
it was the priests'
feet which first hit the
turbulent river. In the New
Testament, Christians are also
referred to as priests...
all Christians. We must,
therefore, go in first.
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As
war approaches with Hussein and
Iraq, we are asking the priests
to step in...ahead of our
military. Let us be setting up
camp for our
soldiers' entrance into the
conflict. How? By prayer.
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Let
us be sending in
"prayer missiles,"
"cruise and scud
prayers"
to target enemy plans.
"Patriot prayers"
to shoot down incoming threats.

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We
should be praying for two
things:
(1) That the enemy leaders
become confused, disoriented,
and distrustful of each other;
that their entire system of
attack fall apart, and
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(2)
That in God's wildest ways,
these enemies would become
aware of His deep love for them
and the war Jesus has
already fought for them,
personally, on the cross.
God had Gideon reduce his army
from 32,000 to 300 men.
He then equipped them with
nothing but trumpets, pitchers,
and
torches. What an odd combination
to fight off well-armed
soldiers.
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When
Gideon gave the command, the
Bible says
the enemy fled crying and turned
on each other...
all because God messed with
enemy plans.
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Prayers
were started for this...
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On
CNN a report came out that
although Hussein has nothing
to lose, his generals do. Is
confusion beginning to develop?
Please pray for God to set the
stage for defeat of all those
who
intend to do harm. When our men
and women of uniform arrive on
the scene, may they be surprised
at how God had camp set up
before they ever got there.
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Would
you please do two things?
(1) pray, and
(2) pass this along to those you
know will pray.
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