Plague to Parking Spots, Praise and Prayer is POWERFUL

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Praise and Prayer are POWERFUL.

Prayers are Powerful but perhaps put off by pride. Pity… please pray!

Pray pray pray. Praise praise praise. 

Parking Spots are PREMIUM, particularly in Prague. I PRAYED, powerful petite prayers for parking peace and placement. After put-off prayer in my pride, it popped up – A PLACE! Perfect position, piled particles (snow) did not prevent, I PARKED ! Proof in GPS (God provided satisfaction).

Prayers for parking gave peace. Prayers were for petrol too, pulled up and out, pleased to putz around place to place. Plane paths were provided, particular plans and participants played out particularly pleasantly. Praise praise praise.

Pleased to put away proudness for humbled praise after some oops of my almost perils. God PROTECTED me. We (I) should make praise paramount. 

Praises place to place, I ALSO saw physical Pillars of Praises!

Praises in Pillars built post-plague (after 1700) prove that people praised and prayed. Prayers have ALWAYS been part of piety, pray knowing God’s Power to provide paths of petition. Especially in plague. 

Pestis and pestilence prevention is paramount, our power to prevent them is pleasing, and our hope through pleading with our lives lived in clean passage, oh we will praise!

They praised and prayed after plague, 1300s-1700s, so surely we can praise and pray before and after ALL problems. 

We have POWER in PRAYER. God is PAYING ATTENTION ALWAYS. 

Amen

PS – this is a photo from europe of one cities “Plague tower”… I will provide more photos later of my whole trip, planes trains and automobiles.

PPS The plague Black Death from bacteriun Yersinia pestis started in the 1300’s with outbreaks every 5-10 years, last ones in the 1700’s, at times killed 25%-75% of populations, last cases then prompted pillar tower buildings all over Europe.

From a tourist web page: Plague Column- “The Holy Trinity Column, one of the Baroque monuments of the city, better known as the Plague Column. It was built as a thank you for averting a plague epidemic.

“It was created by sculptor Matthias B Braun and stonemason M Bäumel during the years 1718–1719 and it is situated on Castle Square as a thanks for the cessation of plague infection in 1713. The sandstone Baroque three-sided obelisk is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The decoration features reliefs and statues of plague saints – St Sebastian, St Roch and St Charles Borromeo. Above the ledge of the central section are reliefs and statues of St Hieronymus, St Paul and St John the Baptist, the patron saint of the town of Teplice.”

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