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Abraham from US

September 29 at 12:31 am
Please Pray for Mayrelix De Jesus...  I’m lost and she’s lost (as far as our relationship) I made God a priority and now she’s mad about it and throwing at me my past mistakes. I pray for her salvation and repentance.. right now things seem pretty dark. I’m giving her her space that she so desires (free will). I just pray that in these times of free will she comes to realize what she has is Real and True. (Salvation first).  Put her pride down... Help my heart and her heart. Amen. 

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  • Robin on September 29 at 11:13 am
    I know it depends on the situation but sometimes I think we can pray too much for people, especially when people are praying all kinds of different things I think sometimes it can get confusing for the people being prayed for. This is about her salvation though so maybe it's okay for her. I felt constant prayers on me for over a decade about something I was struggling with and begged the people to stop so I could find guidance and help and needed a lot of space, so I'm just wondering if maybe she's going through kind of the same thing.
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