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Prayers For Elders

1.	Father, I thank You for the elders in my family, church, and community. Thank You for Your protection, provision, guidance, and blessings in their lives.  
2.	Lord, please help the elders around me to flourish mentally, physically, and spiritually, even in their old age. May they not be victims of ailments in their old age, in Jesus’ name.  
3.	Father, let the fire for Your kingdom keep burning in the lives of the elders in my church. May they continue to bear fruits in Your kingdom, in Jesus’ name.  
4.	Lord, please continue to shower the elders around me with Your wisdom so they can lead the younger ones in the right way.  
5.	Lord, please surround all the elders around me with Your peace. Let sorrow and anxiety be far from them, in Jesus’ name.  
6.	Lord, I pray that the elders in my family, church, and community will fulfil the number of their days. May their lives not be cut off before their time, in Jesus’ name.  
7.	Father, please let all the elders around me experience Your ever-abiding presence in deeper ways as they age, in Jesus’ name.  
8.	Father, please let the elders around me be surrounded with love and compassion. Let none of them lack care and support in their old age, in Jesus’ name.  
9.	Father, please stretch out Your healing hands towards any elder who is sick. Restore their health speedily, in Jesus’ name.  
10.	Father, please surround every elderly person grieving the loss of a loved one with Your overwhelming comfort. Let them experience Your joy and peace that passes all understanding, in Jesus’ name.  
11.	Lord, please save the souls of every elderly person yet to know You and restore those who may have backslidden to You before they leave the earth, in Jesus’ name.  
12.	Your personal prayers for elders.
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u/eniolajani — 3 days ago
▲ 167 r/opencode+1 crossposts

Fable 5 is now back! Here are some of the prompts you should run until the usage window closes:

Fable 5 is now back! Here are some of the prompts you should run until the usage window closes:

  1. Review all the code that was written after the date Fable was banned. Look for optimizations and improvements you can make

  2. Walk through every major user path in the app you're building using browser control. Write a report on where users can get confused and what I can do to improve the UX

  3. Make a checklist of every task you do from now until tonight. Then feed that task to Fable and ask what it could automate for you

  4. Feed it all your goals, ambitions, interests, skillsets, and assets. Ask what simple businesses it could help build for you over the next few weeks o you can make your first dollar online

  5. Connect to the X MCP and find 5 extremely helpful use cases other people are using Fable for that would be relevant to your workflows

  6. Connect it to the X MCP. Have it read your last 100 posts. Come up with 5 SaaS ideas you could build

  7. /loop it every 24 hours to do a security check on all your API endpoints in your existing apps

  8. Use the Unreal 5.8 MCP to build incredible, in-depth, 3D games

  9. Go to Sonnet 5 and ask based on what it knows about you, what would be some incredible prompts you can give to Fable tonight

Leverage Fable 5 to the fullest 🤖

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u/edamasah — 17 hours ago

Looking for a Co founder someone in the influencer in the Christian space I have a app we can collaborate on

Please Dm me if you fit the requirements

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u/eniolajani — 6 days ago
▲ 25 r/JesusChrist+2 crossposts

Church is not a building

I thought you were supposed to go into the church, learn the Word, then go out to preach, win souls, and have everyone come to church. That was the basic format.
But now I realize that the idea is to go to church, receive the Word, then go into the world and be the good news, so that the world becomes the church.

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u/eniolajani — 6 days ago

The church is not a building

I thought you were supposed to go into the church, learn the Word, then go out to preach, win souls, and have everyone come to church. That was the basic format.
But now I realize that the idea is to go to church, receive the Word, then go into the world and be the good news, so that the world becomes the church.

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u/eniolajani — 6 days ago

Don’t Stop Learning

The story of Apollos, a knowledgeable fellow who lived in Ephesus. He was described as an eloquent man who was mighty in the Scriptures. If he had lived in the present age, he might have been called a bishop, apostle, or reverend. Apollos was well-grounded in the Scriptures and was bold enough to teach people in the synagogue. However, when Aquila and Priscila got to Ephesus, they noticed some gaps in the things he knew, and they took him aside to teach him the word of God more perfectly. Apollos was not proud, nor did he disregard the things they were teaching him. Instead, he listened to them and added what they taught him to the things he already knew. Consequently, the man who started as one who was mighty in the Scriptures ended as someone who was able to mightily convince the Jews that Jesus is the Christ through the Scriptures.

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u/eniolajani — 6 days ago
▲ 18 r/JesusChrist+2 crossposts

Staying consistent with God’s Word was harder than I expected

At the beginning of this year, I made a promise to myself that I’d spend more time studying God’s Word.

The first few weeks were great. Then life got busy. Some days I’d pick up my phone planning to read the Bible first, and 30 minutes later I’d be scrolling Reddit or something else.

Instead of beating myself up over it, I found a simple way to make Bible time come before everything else. It’s honestly helped me stay far more consistent than relying on motivation alone.

Just wanted to share in case anyone else has struggled with consistency too.

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u/eniolajani — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/skinseoul+1 crossposts

I think skincare products are used the wrong way . It meant to be used like drug solve the issue and identify why you having that skin concerns . Do you agree?

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u/eniolajani — 8 days ago