66 Books of the Bible Release to
66 Counties of South Dakota
Our 22nd county to pray
for in South Dakota is Edmunds County, with the city of Ipswich being
the county seat. We release the book of Song of Solomon to Edmunds
County. This book is an analogy of the love relationship between God and
the believer and also the human love of the right man and right woman
together. As believers, Jesus is the "right man"( our
Bridegroom God) and the "right woman"(the Bride of Christ).
Jesus is the great lover of our souls.
In the 1st half of Song of Solomon, the Shulamite woman representing the Bride of Christ, is finding her identity and destiny in her Bridegroom God. And as she grows and matures in her love relationship, in the 2nd half of the book, the Bridegroom (Jesus) sees the destiny he has for her come to fulfillment. As the church we 1st must have that personal, intimate relationship with our God before we can truly fulfill our destiny on this earth. When both come together, we become the "kings and priests" He has called us to be on this earth as true ambassadors as we walk out, "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth, as it is in heaven." God has given us our Good Shepherd, the very lover of our souls and one Lord to rule and reign in our lives - the Lord Jesus Christ.
Father, we thank you for the people and the land in Edmunds County. We thank you Father, that Edmunds County is coming into a deeper relationship with your Son Jesus. Even as the Bridegroom and Bride relationship of your deep intimate love, we pray for a fresh release unto the people of Edmunds County to realize that great love and find their true identity in you, Jesus. And as they grow in that deep relationship with you God, let a maturity grow and arise in them of Your great love, to spill out to all those around them in Edmunds county and the region. Let the people cry, "The Kingdom of God is at hand", as they march to the beat of Your heart for them. We release through the Blood and the Light of Jesus, the beauty and love of God into Edmunds County. Let it be as a seal upon their heart (S.O.S. 7:6).
In the 1st half of Song of Solomon, the Shulamite woman representing the Bride of Christ, is finding her identity and destiny in her Bridegroom God. And as she grows and matures in her love relationship, in the 2nd half of the book, the Bridegroom (Jesus) sees the destiny he has for her come to fulfillment. As the church we 1st must have that personal, intimate relationship with our God before we can truly fulfill our destiny on this earth. When both come together, we become the "kings and priests" He has called us to be on this earth as true ambassadors as we walk out, "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth, as it is in heaven." God has given us our Good Shepherd, the very lover of our souls and one Lord to rule and reign in our lives - the Lord Jesus Christ.
Father, we thank you for the people and the land in Edmunds County. We thank you Father, that Edmunds County is coming into a deeper relationship with your Son Jesus. Even as the Bridegroom and Bride relationship of your deep intimate love, we pray for a fresh release unto the people of Edmunds County to realize that great love and find their true identity in you, Jesus. And as they grow in that deep relationship with you God, let a maturity grow and arise in them of Your great love, to spill out to all those around them in Edmunds county and the region. Let the people cry, "The Kingdom of God is at hand", as they march to the beat of Your heart for them. We release through the Blood and the Light of Jesus, the beauty and love of God into Edmunds County. Let it be as a seal upon their heart (S.O.S. 7:6).
Father, we also pray for our nation, the United States of America, that your SOS (warning) to us is to come back to our nation’s 1st love we were founded on. We stand in repentance for idolatry and that our nation would return once again to Yahweh, The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, our Lord, Savior, and King, Jesus Christ, with liberty and justice for all.
SD Apostolic Prayer Network
Betsy Moeller
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