And the LORD turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends: also the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had before. -Job 42:10


Good morning and happy hump day! Something happens when one places the needs of others over their own. In the scripture above we find Job following this principle resulting in a compounded blessing. 


The scripture speaks of those who came and sat in Job’s ash pile and kept silence giving much needed respite to their friend.


But immediately after a period of time “his friends”, spoke what they brought in their heart and held during the respite. Trust me not everybody coming to sit in your ashes do so without judgment.  


So after bringing forth their accusations and generally coming to say their expected last goodbyes to Job, Job found great peace in unselfishly praying for them and reaped great benefits by doing so. 



The power of unselfish prayer emulates Christ in the garden of gethsemane who though He faced the cross looming a few hours ahead, had the forethought to pray for those with Him and those to come.  


Prayer for your enemy is hard, but prayer for friends should be easy. Pray without ceasing for your friends and love ones. 


God bless you and command your day!!!

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