Motivation Morsel - June 26, 2026
- apostlekehdesk

- 2 days ago
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23 (0) A psalm of David:
(1) Adonai is my shepherd; I lack nothing.
2 He has me lie down in grassy pastures,
he leads me by quiet water,
3 he restores my inner person. He guides me in right paths for the sake of his own name.
4 Even if I pass through death-dark ravines,
I will fear no disaster; for you are with me;
your rod and staff reassure me.
5 You prepare a table for me, even as my enemies watch; you anoint my head with oil
from an overflowing cup.
6 Goodness and grace will pursue me every day of my life; and I will live in the house of Adonai
for years and years to come.
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I was led to share one of my Thanksgiving prayer points which is likely a familiar text and a powerful prayer of Thanksgiving. I make this my personal thanks to the Most High. For example, I start by saying, “Thank you Adonai for being my shepherd; and I lack nothing. Thank you. Thank you for having me lie down in grassy pastures, and thank you for leading me by quiet water. I do that with each line (I often do the same with Psalm 91). Everyday it is important to thank the Most High for all His many benefits and blessings He bestows upon us. Our G-d is an awesome G-d, and deserves our praise and thanks.
I pray the few of my prayer points I shared this week have blessed you. I have so many that I use in my prayer time. As Holy Spirit leads, I go to the Scripture regarding my life circumstances and pray the Word. Torah is the instruction manual for living on this earth and the Most High honors His word.
As we prepare for Shabbat, thank the Most High for this day and for allowing us to get to the Shabbat. I often pray Psalm 92 from a thank you stance on Shabbat, for the Shabbat produces of itself - healings, miracles, and rest for the people of G-d.
Live on purpose. I love you family.
Shalom Aleichem.🙏🏽

Gm, Thank you Father for our Apostle& thank you Apostle for your service and obedience. The Most High bless you & keep you!!