Sunday, June 28, 2020
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I have many prayer requests going out for me to be a world-renowned bestselling writing minister. i pray to be a writer in heaven, even what i am now> a retired reader. i get up & write a Bible paper i add to click 'blogger'>>> https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4808659209318211445#allposts i just learned Trump {dt} is losing. aamof, i expected him to win everything. Mom is working on our wager. this is my winder church, proper vernaacular>>> blob:https://sermons.faithlife.com/e2b92750-148a-4af6-8fc8-bd7ecf76154e my writing minister started in that church 1995. www.winderapostolic.com the anointing was unbelievable! i told the preacher in the camp lunchline. i veered more to secular. 90 books are published at lulu.com. most are secular. pls pray for my lost nephew. please pray i'm a world-renowned writing minister bestseller 2020-2070. Search Results Dictionary Search for a word anointing smear or rub with oil, typically as part of a religious ceremony. I remember a boy on a tractor getting a scratch then in God's name his dad, Gene, anointed him. "high priests were anointed with oil" Similar: smear with oil, rub with oil, apply oil to, spread oil over, anele, smear or rub something with (any other substance). "Cuna Indians anoint the tips of their arrows with poison". ceremonially confer divine or holy office upon (a priest or monarch) by smearing or rubbing with oil. "Samuel anointed him king". Dictionary. Search for a word. con·se·crate/ˈkänsəˌkrāt/. Learn to pronounce. verb. verb: consecrate; 3rd person present: consecrates; past tense: consecrated; past participle: consecrated; gerund or present participle: consecrating. make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose. "the present Holy Trinity church was consecrated in 1845". (in Christian belief) make (bread or wine) into the body or blood of Christ. "after the priest had consecrated the bread and wine, it was immortal and divine". ordain (someone) to a sacred office, typically that of bishop. "in 1969 he was consecrated bishop of Northern Uganda". Similar: sanctify. bless. make holy. make sacred. hallow. set apart. dedicate to God. anoint. ordain. canonize. beatify. lay hands on. frock. Opposite: deconsecrate, INFORMAL, devote, (something) exclusively to a particular purpose. "they'd decided to consecrate all their energies to this purposeful act", Similar: dedicate, devote, give (over), set aside, set apart, assign, sanc·ti·fy, /ˈsaNG(k)təˌfī/, Learn to pronounce, verb, verb: sanctify; 3rd person present: sanctifies; past tense: sanctified; past participle: sanctified; gerund or present participle: sanctifying, set apart as or declare holy; consecrate. "a small shrine was built to sanctify the site", Similar: consecrate, make holy, make sacred, bless, hallow, set apart, dedicate to God, anoint, ordain, canonize, beatify, make legitimate or binding by religious sanction. "they see their love sanctified by the sacrament of marriage", Similar: approve, sanction, give the stamp of approval to, underwrite, condone, justify, vindicate, endorse, support, back, ratify, confirm, warrant, permit, allow, accredit, authorize, legitimize, legitimatize, free from sin; purify., Similar:, purify, cleanse, free from sin, absolve, unburden, redeem, cleanse, /klenz/, Learn to pronounce, verb, verb: cleanse; 3rd person present: , leanses; past tense: cleansed; past participle: cleansed; gerund or present participle: , leansing, make (something, especially the skin) thoroughly clean. ,"this preparation will ,cleanse and tighten the skin", Similar:, clean, make clean, clean up, wash, bathe, rinse, disinfect, sanitize, decontaminate, purify, deterge, rid (a person, place, or thing) of , something seen as unpleasant, unwanted, or defiling. "the mission to cleanse the nation of subversives", Similar:, rid, clear, free, purify, purge, empty, strip, void, relieve, free, (someone) from sin or guilt. Similar: purify, purge, absolve, free, deliver, shrive, lustrate, ARCHAIC, (in biblical translations) cure (a leper)., noun, noun: cleanse; plural noun: cleanses a process or period of time during which a person attempts to rid the body of substances regarded as toxic or unhealthy, typically by consuming only water or other liquids.
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