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Created on: September 19, 2009
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Dear God; I need for you to open some doors.
To calm all of my inner struggles and wars.
I need you to open a door in my marriage for romance.
That my husband would make time for us to dance.
Oh Lord, in your mercy would you open a door to my spouse.
That he would share in all of the responsibilities of our house.
A door that would cause his boss to give him better pay.
A door that would help him acknowledge you in every way.
A door that would help us boldly lead worship and sing.
A door that would open bringing others into the presence of our King.
A door that would open setting your spirit free in our church.
A door that would open bringing some answers to our search.
A door that would open allowing your spirit to move.
A door that would open fulfilling your scripture and prove.
A door that would open and cause our church to grow.
A door that would open removing blinders so they will just suddenly know.
A door that would open bringing revival fires.
A door that would open fulfilling secret desires.
A door that would open for that spiritual renewal.
A door that would open giving better understanding of their heavenly tool.
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