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Prayer for the new month of February 2022.

The beginning of a new month provides another opportunity for us to re-establish unity and love with our family, friends, and loved ones. If you've missed some divine appointments, or if you simply want to live more fully for God, this new month is an opportunity to renew your heart. According to Jeremiah 29:11 of the Bible, God's plans are not to harm us, but to prosper us. May God bless you as you begin the new month of February, and may God's blessings not pass you by.

Prayer:

Thank you for this new chapter you've given me—a new month to start over. Thank you for having the ability (and desire) to wipe away my sins. Thank you that forgiveness is available upon request, and that you are the God of restoration and new beginnings.

I pray for a profound revelation and comprehension of your truth. Father, I trust you, and I love that I can open my heart to you. I know you love me unconditionally and forever. Plot a clear path for me to be obedient to you and used for your kingdom purposes each day of this new month.  Thank you for never wasting our anguish and pain. We adore you and we need you right now. In the name of Jesus, amen.

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