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ronniefrank2003
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Hey standers, this week as we continue to pray for miracles lets never forget that God can use any situation to his benefit. Even though we may not see his work doesnt mean our prodigal spouses aren't hearing his voice. They hear God everyday and think about us everyday also. Ignore the world and satan, trust in the Lord. Continue to pray fight and believe.
readyforher07@yahoo.com
Below is todays inpirational story of restoration, PRAISE GOD!!!!!!
"It's below zero here and a friend asked me to go to WalMart to run an errand, and I was already out. There was a man standing beside the road in the snow, and he just had on a light jacket and he's hitchhiking. I passed him and looked in my rear view mirror. He had turned and was looking toward me, so I stopped. I have never picked up a hitchhiker before. He got in the car and while we drove I asked him if he knew Jesus. He said, 'Yes, but I don't live the life.' I talked to him about it on the way to WalMart. We got there and I told him to come in to get warm.
"He'd gotten in a fight with what he called his 'significant other.' He was mad at her because she had kicked him out of the house and left him on the side of the road. He said, 'She kicked me out because I love my wife more than her.'
"I turned to him and said, 'You need to go back to your wife.' He asked me why I had said that. I told him he was committing adultery. He said, 'I do love my wife, and she's not even actually my ex-wife, we're not even divorced yet. I've done so many wrong things and I know what I am doing is not right. I said to him again, 'You do need to go back to your wife.'
"As we were walking through WalMart, he started to cry. He said, 'I don't believe this. I'm standing in the snow and a woman by herself stops and picks me up, and starts talking to me about Jesus, and then she tells me to go back to my wife, which I've known I should do all along. I know this is God.
"I turned to him and said, 'Do you know what I do every day when I drive from downtown Kansas City to up here in the suburbs? I pray for men like you, I pray for prodigals, I pray that they will go home to their wives and families.' By then we were both standing in the middle of WalMart crying, and he said, "I going home to my wife. I've got to go back and get my stuff.' I took him back to where he lives and we talked all the way about how neat God is, and how He uses situations. Somebody's prodigal is going home. They have been married over 20 years and his wife and kids are in California." (Missouri)
readyforher07@yahoo.com
Below is todays inpirational story of restoration, PRAISE GOD!!!!!!
"It's below zero here and a friend asked me to go to WalMart to run an errand, and I was already out. There was a man standing beside the road in the snow, and he just had on a light jacket and he's hitchhiking. I passed him and looked in my rear view mirror. He had turned and was looking toward me, so I stopped. I have never picked up a hitchhiker before. He got in the car and while we drove I asked him if he knew Jesus. He said, 'Yes, but I don't live the life.' I talked to him about it on the way to WalMart. We got there and I told him to come in to get warm.
"He'd gotten in a fight with what he called his 'significant other.' He was mad at her because she had kicked him out of the house and left him on the side of the road. He said, 'She kicked me out because I love my wife more than her.'
"I turned to him and said, 'You need to go back to your wife.' He asked me why I had said that. I told him he was committing adultery. He said, 'I do love my wife, and she's not even actually my ex-wife, we're not even divorced yet. I've done so many wrong things and I know what I am doing is not right. I said to him again, 'You do need to go back to your wife.'
"As we were walking through WalMart, he started to cry. He said, 'I don't believe this. I'm standing in the snow and a woman by herself stops and picks me up, and starts talking to me about Jesus, and then she tells me to go back to my wife, which I've known I should do all along. I know this is God.
"I turned to him and said, 'Do you know what I do every day when I drive from downtown Kansas City to up here in the suburbs? I pray for men like you, I pray for prodigals, I pray that they will go home to their wives and families.' By then we were both standing in the middle of WalMart crying, and he said, "I going home to my wife. I've got to go back and get my stuff.' I took him back to where he lives and we talked all the way about how neat God is, and how He uses situations. Somebody's prodigal is going home. They have been married over 20 years and his wife and kids are in California." (Missouri)
