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Good morning,, I addressed this with the father this morning and God aloud me to understand better about what some one put me through that I know wouldn’t have happened without his permission. For whatever reason I felt the need to repent for something I did many years ago I have cast all my cares and concerns on the Lord about everything I am waiting on the Lord to make the necessary changes in my life to fulfill his purpose. Thank you for this message.