PRICELESS

PRICELESS! Silver and gold have I none but what I do have give I to you.

“Come buy without money and without price”. Thirsty? Hungry? No money? Come buy and eat, wine and milk without money and without cost. Labor for that will satisfy, doing good, feeding your soul with delight in the richest affair of loving others better than your self.

A love that lasts forever, doing onto others out of a heart of love where Jesus Christ is King. “OUR” Father provides a promise to “BE” a leader and commander in chief for the nations to know and hasten to an Almighty One who is endowed His people with splendor.

We look forward to find the Lord who is nearer than your breath, in your heart and in your mind with higher thoughts of purpose to walk in the ways never before thought of.

Words of higher purpose come down on a land of the living that will accomplish what King Jesus desires, when we go out in joy being led in faith that peace brings and cannot be destroyed, a Nation ready to do what is right to see how a man can be doing for others out of a heart filled with love and gratitude having escaped a penalty he could never repay spent by his father’s father.

Enter a house of prayer for all the nations where all is spent on knowing an everlasting gathering of a people who says “Come, let me get you wine and bread” serving one another out of a heart of love that cost him nothing, feeding those who come thirsty never to be turned away.

Can you only imagine a place with free gift of grace to pay for that which you could never afford: forgiveness for your greatest weakness?

“To him who is thirsty I will give drink without cost” an inheritance that will not fade away to the overcomers of the evil one.

Sons of God, called out to “BE” Holy, a wife, a bride, of King Jesus, to serve one another freely. Who wouldn’t want to live in a world like that?

About prayersjourney

Elder, retired, GPa, Journaling life, learning To Pray, same home over fifty years. Five sons and GKids.
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