Do you have a broken water pipe in your home? Does your kitchen sink leak? A flooded house can start with a small leak, causing a wreck and financial downturn. We have a damaged political system, geopolitical wars, and economic crises, new normalcy emanating from unrepaired small leaks. As these earthly problems remain and penetrate the core of our existence, it takes more time for hearts to repair than any societal way of working. A broken heart can cause heavy damage to the future societal order, resulting in generational separation, dysfunctional relationships, leaving children without a stable family, and contributing to global unhealthiness. Is there a solution to this menace? Repair the damage before it is beyond repair. You will need the right tools for your specific repair.
Realize God is calling you to repair.
Be sensitive to the call of God for repair.
Take action when you see a leak. Anyone can identify and complain about a broken wall, but only a few will take action to repair it.
Raise new foundations for the generation ahead.
We can do more repair than damage when we think about others and the next generations, a long-lasting legacy. Leaving a legacy of repair is when our testimonies shall be like those prophesized by Isaiah, the repairer of the breach. "And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, the repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in." 58:12. What is your breach, or what needs repair? Your heart, marriage, home, family, friendship, community, city, state, nation, or anything else can be your point of repair. Whatever it is, let God be your strength for repair. God is the great repairer, there is no damage beyond His power, and the extent of damage is not a factor in God repairing you. After God's repair, He empowers. Let God help you to help others.

This season, our Church identifies a burden for repair. You can join us by calling the prayer line at 862-799-9591 every day from 5:30 - 6:30 PM from Monday, November 7 - Friday, November 11, 2022, as we pour our hearts to God in prayers and fasting.
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