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…The Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out, and their cry for help because of their slavery went up to God… The Lord said, ‘I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of their slave drivers and I am concerned about their suffering. So I have come down to rescue them…

Exodus 2:23; 3:7-8

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God’s response to the suffering of millions who are held in slavery today is the same as His response to the suffering of the ancient Israelites who were slaves in Egypt. God sees them; His eye is on each one of them. God hears them; He hears every cry for help, every moan and groan and sob, every spoken and unspoken prayer for liberation. God cares about them; His heart is moved with compassion by their pain. God acts to rescue them, primarily through the hands and feet and voices of the body of Christ, the Church. He is calling for the Church to act in unity to remove this scourge of slavery from the earth.

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Breath Prayer Explanation

Breath prayers are a form of contemplative prayers linked to the rhythm of your breath. Breath prayer has been practiced in the church for thousands of years and is a 1 to 2 sentence prayer you silently pray 5-10 times consecutively throughout the day as you inhale and exhale.

It’s a centering prayer for our minds and hearts to remember God within all circumstances. Breath prayer is a simple yet transformative spiritual practice!

An example of a breath prayer is, “Father, you are Holy” (prayed silenty as you inhale), “Help me be holy” (prayed silently as you exhale).

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Hope of Deliverance

by Paul McCartney | arranged & performed by Mosaic Church