GRATITUDEDAY 26: PRAYER

in gratitudeday26 •  6 years ago  (edited)

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At one point or the other we say a prayer or two because we believe those words can effect a change in such circumstances.

Prayer can never be too much especially when there are results from your prayer.

Prayer is one of the ways we communicate with God and pour our hearts to him for a change and His blessings upon our lives.

Today in church, prayer was said about a lot of things but the one I am most particular about is for my country Nigeria.

Many will agree with me Nigeria is only existing by grace and not the politics or the economy, neither is it still together bacause of the over 250 ethnic groups and languages been spoken.

Nigeria needs our prayers for a thousand and one things.

As it affects you in this country say a prayer for Nigeria.

Nigeria is blessed with wonderful dedicated people who would want things different from what it is today.

The land is green and blessed, with educated, inovative and accomodative men and women.

People come to Nigeria from foreign lands and become landlords after a few years easily and no government or the people are chassing them unnecessarily when they are adding value to the sysgem. I don't think it is that easy in other countries.

My Gratitude

I am grateful for the prayers said in church today for our nation Nigeria. For the future generations yet unborn for a divine intervention in our current situation.

Nigeria is ours, we have a responsibility to make it the Nigeria of our dreams. You can take a step by praying for her.

Thank you @tojukaka for the gratitudeday challenge.

In everything give thanks

I am @gloeze and I love Nigeria

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