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I ask myself first of all,
is there not a cause for me to pray thy kingdom come?
When there's so many people, so many broken homes,
so many lost everyday,
so many trying to fix their lives with drugs.
So the statistics for self-harm is up, for suicide is up.
Seventy five percent of people who come out of prison, go back in there again
and I'm thinking, is there not a cause for us to pray thy kingdom come.
So I'm praying God, touch these hearts,
for surely you came to the earth so that none would perish,
but that all should have everlasting life.
And I'm crying, sometimes physically I'm crying and I'm thinking,
if a human being like me can weep over these situations,
how much more God?
So that appeal I believe is what God is also saying.
I think the whole earth is crying out “Thy kingdom come”
and we're asking God touch lives, because it begins with that thing,
that beautiful thing we call salvation.
I think thy kingdom come, the prayer,
makes grace available in these situations for a turn around.
In fact I've prayed that myself, I've seen that happen,
I've seen that happen at airports,
I've seen that happen in the supermarket,
I've seen that happen in trains.