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To: lawgirl
I remember one specific time during the after-election fiasco when Don Evans posted a message for people to donate to the President, in order to hire lawyers to FIGHT Gore. I had never donated so much in my life, but when I read the message, it was a once in a lifetime donation you know you MUST do.

When I sent the donation, it also allowed me to send a comment to the President. I had been in prayer for many, many weeks about the election. Suddenly, a scripture kept running through my mind. The scripture says, "you cannot go into the strongman's house until you first bind the strongman". The "strongman" is evil (or the devil). I told the President, that if we thought the dems were just going to allow us to waltz into the White House without having to fight the evil there, we were either very ignorant or just plain stupid. This whole election was a very spiritual event.

I also told the President this, "In order to bind the strongman, we must first go into our prayer closet get God's instructions. After we come out of prayer, then we must do exactly as God has directed us - and WE WILL WIN!

I also told the President this, "from the beginning of time the Kingdom of God has been under assault". This is only another test. Do we have the will to pass it?

Two days later, I watched as the President exited the Austin Governor's mansion, and went to "the ranch". The moment I saw this on TV, I remembered what I had said to the President, and I remembered also that Bush was noted for going to the ranch "to pray". I mean, I of course wanted to believe he had received my words, but more realistically, God probably told him to enter into prayer.

Several days later, Bush made his first statement since his journey to the ranch. The moment I saw him on TV, I saw the anointing on him (his whole countenance had changed - Miss Marple and I both saw it) - and I knew at that moment he was going to win (it was more than a week later before he actually won).

To me, the anointing looks like an increased sense of light upon a person's face (as well as their whole presence) - and Bush's eyes seem to twinkle more than usual. To me it's always obvious when he's spent time in prayer - it's comforting to know he practices his faith.

Thanks again for the pictures. I saved several.
98 posted on 12/07/2002 4:35:25 PM PST by CyberAnt
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To: CyberAnt
CyberAnt--thanks for sharing your experience. (I LOVE Don Evans--he seems like such a smart, nice man.) I am sure the President read your letter- I am sure words from his supporters were a great solace and encouragement during that difficult time. I think you chose fantastic words to tell him!
136 posted on 12/07/2002 11:34:37 PM PST by lawgirl
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