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The Enemy of Depression (Believing In Prayer's) Pt.2

The family was all gather in the waiting room at the local hospital. The new's of Anthony being shot had everyone there in a state of shock and feeling dispeckable. Just about a month ago the elder Anthony (Sr.) died after a serious car accident that left 3-people's dead and a little boy in a coma, after recieving a large cut on his head. So now his mother is deeply in need, and all are praying as they wait for answers-about what seem like a hundred year's a doctor dress in hospital garment steps in the waiting room, "sorry to be the bearier of bad new's, but Anthony injury was to seveered-we did all we could, but sad to say....he's dead". The outcry of emotion was unbearable, Anthony mother is given a shot to help her calm down and relax. "The enemy of depression is stat- ed to begin when the enemy think's you're vulnerable at your most perplex stage". But the power of prayer is a medicated antidode that wards off when the mind is slated. Believing in Prayer's, Justifie's my stronghold on hope. "For faith is the substance of things hope for, and the evidence of things not seen". Member's of Anthony family prayed inclusi- vily for the carjacker to be caught, for he shot Anthony and stole his car, being depress already she kept on praying thru-out this ordeal, and within hours, he's caught. Thank God for being so real, his younger sister is heard as she shouts-after they're told of the capture and still very sadden about Anthony ordeal, God has a way that brings about hope--hope brings this family some thrill. A whole lot of people deal with depression, some in the most provocative way. I myself Believe's in faith, when the enemy tries to ruin my day.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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