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Talja [164]
3 years ago
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lets say a prayer if you report you going to hell Loving God, I pray that you will comfort me in my suffering, lend skill to the

hands of my healers, and bless the means used for my cure. Give me such confidence in the power of your grace, that even when I am afraid, I may put my whole trust in you; through our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
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natka813 [3]3 years ago
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Yessss suhhhh Amen ig ✋
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