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Your reverent respect for God is a key to the fun of skipping and dancing about

Good morning Heavenly Father. Thank you for the beautiful day, the wonderful morning. Thank you for the gentle breeze, the crisp fresh air. Thank you for sunshine and for letting me see bits of your beauty and glory this morning. And thank you for the scripture for today’s prayer for your daughter, Lindsey:

But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall. (Malachi 4:2)

Lord, I’m here as usual to begin a prayer for Lindsey, your daughter who loves you. Lindsey, today I get to pray another of my favorite scriptures over you as you do have a reverent respect for God, you do have a healthy fear of the Lord and you do strive to obey what he asks of you. Thus his saving power will rise on you bringing you healing. But the fun part is how this scripture refers to you! You shall be like leaping, jumping, skipping happy calves let out of the stall. Let this scripture be confirmation to you that it is not only OK to skip and dance around … it is actually biblical :) And together let’s give God the glory. The glory is all his! I pray this in the name and authority of Christ Jesus, King of kings. Amen

GNT:
But for you who obey me, my saving power will rise on you like the sun and bring healing like the sun’s rays. You will be as free and happy as calves let out of a stall.

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KJV translation note

The King James Version is a beautiful translation of the original Hebrew and Greek, however I sometimes find Old English hard to understand fully. 1 or 2 other translations can help clarify what it is saying so I can understand it. More Info CLICK: References