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Godspeed

I just got off the phone with my oldest sister. She told me a story that delighted me. The more I thought about it, the more thrilled I became. Excitement bubbled inside of me, and I knew this was a word from God. 


My sister had been praying for one of our nephews. He and his family wanted to move to her state but were still looking for a house. Despite being generous, they put in two previous home offers and lost out on both. My sister spoke to my nephew and could hear the frustration in his voice, so she did what she always does for us. She started talking to God. 


I'm very familiar with her style of prayer, which is direct and to the point. I appreciate it, and I'm sure God does too. I would tire of people adding all the fluff and flowery language instead of being honest. Imagine the millions of prayers coming to Him daily. My sister finished the prayer, and suddenly, an idea came to her. She added the word Godspeed to the end of it.


Within a few days of her prayer, my nephew and his wife put in an offer on another house, and the owners accepted it. I forgot everything else that my sister was saying when I heard this. All I could think about was Godspeed. I pulled over in the grocery store parking lot, returned to my morning prayers, and added it. Now, I'm waiting with expectation for Godspeed in my prayers. 


Isn't it fun to learn something unexpected and new? I've gained so much knowledge about prayer from my sister and am so thankful for her. I have a habit of listening to how others pray, and I try to learn from them. I think that's a good habit.


Have a great day!


Denise

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