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Praying & Divine Intervention

  • Nov 1, 2024
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"When you pray, what you are doing is bringing in divine intervention. In other words, you are bathing the situation in a very spiritual holy light and in that light all negative conditions must dissipate. This does not take away a lesson, but it does take away the pain. ...It is always appropriate to pray. ...The will of God is always loving and benevolent. It is always joyous and uplifting and healing and whole. But God gave you free will to create whatever situation you care to walk through. If you don't ask for His intervention, He doesn't intervene. He let's you go. Divine intervention is the inflow of such profound, all-encompassing love that it just bathes the person (i.e. being prayed for) in this love. They have to have a change of consciousness because they are lifted right up on the wings of that love and that causes them to change their mind, to change their thinking. The power of divine intervention only comes by invitation. ...Divine intervention is upon request. When you ask for divine intervention, you get it. If you don't ask, you don't get it because you are a person of free will. Everyone is."


11/01/2024 Blog. Archangel Gabriel, RECOGNIZING YOUR POWER, November 7. 1997, Pgs. 33-34. Copyright © 2005 The Gabriel Fellowship. All rights reserved.

 
 
 

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