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hi phil i enjoyed reading this. i feel these prayers would help others
if they were put on other christian groups to actually.  you know god
sure works in the strangest ways.

On 1/17/15, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I was walking through my dining room and into the living room
> when suddenly the Lord said, Pray for the safety of Mr. and Mrs.
> Branham.  this elderly couple were driving one day each week over
> 100 miles one way to visit their 52 year old daughter in a
> hospital in another city south of Denver.  they had been going  every
> Monday.  I always prayed for their safety each Monday
> because of their age and their little car they drove.  Also, Mrs.
> Branham was in a wheel chair and I knew the trip was especially
> difficult for her each week.  For that matter, they both were
> extremely concerned about their daughter and her unstable
> condition in the distant hospital.
>
>  As I said, the Lord spoke to  me and told me to pray for their safety one
> day.  It was about  4:15 in the afternoon because
> I looked at my watch right then for some reason.  As soon as I
> heard the voice of the Lord telling me  what to do, I said, "But
> Lord, they don't go to the hospital on  Wednesday."
>
>  He said, "Pray."
>
>  As I kept on walking, I simply  allowed the thoughts to pass through my
> mind concerning this  matter.  I learned years ago how to pray without
> getting on my  knees each and every time and I
> learned how to pray direct, short, and to the point prayers.  I literally
> said something as simplistic as, "Lord, protect the
> Branhams," and the rest of my prayer request was in my thoughts.
>
>  Later that evening, Mr. Branham picked me up for Wednesday evening Bible
> study at church.  I asked him if they saw his daughter Monday.
>
>  He said, "No, not Monday.  We went today and we almost had a
> terrible wreck, too."
>
>  I asked him about it.  He explain how a big truck passed them and cut in
> front of him and  a car immediately in front of  them.  The two cars had to
> slam on  their breaks driving along at 70 miles an hour because the  trailer
> of the big 18 wheeler missed the front end of the lead car  by about 6
> inches.  So, suspicious by this time, I said, "You  wouldn't happen to know
> what time this happened, would you?"
>
>  Mr.  Branham said, "We came back later than usual and it was this side of
> Colorado Spring so it had to have been between 4 and
> 4:30," he  explained.
>
>  I then told him what you are reading now.  Since the  Lord had spoken that
> clearly in my spirit to tell me to pray, I  knew       this was of the Lord.
>  My point is, however, prayers in no  way need to be very long if you know
> how to pray and especially if  you pray when the Holy Spirit prompts you to
> do so.
>
>
> Phil.
> Living His Name
> WWW.SafePlaceFellowship.COM

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