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Miryam from the United States

January 5 at 12:25 pm
Asking for prayer warriors to come in agreement with me for this child of Yehovah. My sister's son Billy Jr Fraizer who recently lost his job and has fallen to drinking as a way to deal with his problems. He has a girlfriend and a child but has been abusive to her. So she left him and he repents and she goes back with him. He even goes to church but the enemy has been trying to control him in the drinking. I ask prayers for him because his mother is worried about him and this is her youngest. She is stressing and her sugar goes up. The girlfriend left him and he went to live with his parents and worked a odd job but only to drink again. I rebuke that spirit of drunkness and plead the blood of our Messiah on him because he has a purpose and a reason to preach about our Savior. Amien!

Responses

  • sue m on January 7 at 2:23 pm
    I agree he will come to the end of himself, surrender & seek God, amen
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