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Juan 17


Iglesia: Comunión y unidad

      Tipo de oración: Petición

Padre, tú me has mostrado cosas maravillosas en tu Palabra. Me has colocado en una posición nueva —mi relación contigo es más estrecha y más bendecida de lo que imaginaba. Tu Espíritu Santo me ha hecho hijo tuyo, y ha tomado mi antigua vida infructífera y la ha convertido en una tierra cultivada por tus manos. Concédeme la paz del alma para que pueda mantener la serenidad en medio de todos los disgustos, para que pueda hallar mi gozo supremo permaneciendo en Cristo, para que puedas llamarme tu amigo y pueda vivir en unidad de conciencia contigo y con todos los que te aman con sinceridad. Ten misericordia de tu iglesia dividida y sana las roturas por amor de Jesús, para que el mundo pueda creer que tú lo enviaste. Amén.

Peter Ainslie[1]
Comparto esta peticion de Oracion con todo mi Corazon!! En el nombre de Jesus, Amen

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