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5 reasons why you should always pray in the morning before going out


1. To Thank Him For Keeping You Alive.
I think this is the first reason because is not
all the people that slept last night make it the
next morning. I have heard about many
unending stories about people dying
without even any atom of sickness. Make it a
point atleast to thank Him.
2. For Protecting You And Giving You Health.
Many people have been attack in their
dream, many have been initiated into occult
world in their dream. You don’t know the
people that is having meeting because of
you in their kingdom. Many people wake up
with different types of sickness. But God
protected you from all.
3. For Him To Protect You From Any Hidden
Danger During The Day. (Psalm91:3-4)
Yes, He already promise to keep us safe during
the day. But we need to remind Him
that through prayer. Am sure you have been
hearing of many fatal accidents happen this
days and till some people survive it. Nobody
know what will happen during the day, So
always make it a point to pray for
protection.
4. For Him To Provide For You During The Day
Here is another point for you to pray in the
morning. As we always pray “Give us this
day our daily bread”. Is good for you to say
this prayer every morning to keep it as a
reminder for Him. I know that you are
aware that they are some people out there
that can’t even afford #5 for pure water. But
you are here enjoying.
5. For His Goodness, Protection Upon Your
Family and friends.
Here is the final Point for now because there
are still many other reasons.
Praying for your family and friends in the
morning have an important rule to play in
their life during the day because we don’t
know what would have happen to them if not
your prayer.
Ref: Nairaland

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