@FreedomHasWon I asked a dealer to remove it for me. I told them, unless they want to start paying me ad $$$, as I won’t be keeping it on the vehicle. They took it right back to the service dept, and poof! Gone!
Ok. I am going to ask you ALL a question. You can choose to answer, or not. I would truly appreciate your DETAILED answer/experience, both good and bad. I’ll explain more later as to why. But I seriously appreciate any and all participation in this.
“When calling a business, medical office, etc. what has been your experience with the calls? Pleasant? Easy? Frustrating? Horrible? Any and all answers, as detailed as possible, is appreciated.”
Many people read Psalm 91… but not many know how to pray with it.
Psalm 91 is not just a chapter to comfort you—it is a weapon to cover you.
The secret is this: don’t just read it… turn it into prayer.
“He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High…”
No. Make it personal:
“I dwell in the secret place of the Most High. I abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”
When you pray like this, you are not quoting scripture—you are stepping into it.
“God is my refuge and my fortress…”
Pray it:
“Lord, You are my refuge. I trust You. Hide me. Cover me. Fight for me.”
Take it line by line. Slowly. Intentionally.
Let every verse become your conversation with God.
And when you get to the declarations—don’t be quiet.
“A thousand may fall at my side…”
This is not a whisper. This is authority.
“Even if thousands fall around me, it will not come near me!”
That is how prayer shifts from desperation to dominion.
Psalm 91 is also a weapon in spiritual warfare.
When fear comes…
When attacks rise…
When your night feels heavy…
Declare:
“No evil shall befall me. No plague shall come near my dwelling.”
You are not trying to convince God—you are enforcing what He already said.
And this is important:
Consistency matters.
Pray it in the morning.
Pray it at midnight.
Pray it until your spirit believes what your mouth is saying.
Because the power is not in repetition…
The power is in revelation and faith.
Psalm 91 is a covenant of protection.
When you truly pray it, you stop living like a victim.
You begin to walk in confidence, authority, and divine covering.
Don’t just read it today.
Pray it. Declare it. Become it.
PRAYER (From Psalm 91)
Heavenly Father,
I choose to dwell in Your secret place. I abide under Your shadow.
You are my refuge and my fortress,
My God, in You I trust.
Deliver me from every hidden trap, every plan of the enemy, and every form of sickness.
Cover me with Your presence. Let me find safety under Your wings.
Let Your truth be my shield and protection.
I declare: I will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrows that fly by day.
Even if a thousand fall at my side and ten thousand at my right hand, it will not come near me.
No evil shall befall me. No plague shall come near my dwelling.
Command Your angels to guard me in all my ways. Let them lift me up and preserve me.
I overcome every work of darkness. I walk in victory.
Because I love You, deliver me, O Lord.
Answer me when I call. Be with me in trouble.
Satisfy me with long life and show me Your salvation.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
Jesus strongly opposed fraud, hypocrisy, and dishonest gain, viewing them as breaches of integrity and love. He exposed religious leaders for "devouring widows' houses" (Mark 12:40) and called out liars as followers of the devil (John 8:44). Scripture affirms that God hates dishonest scales (Proverbs 11:1) and fraudulent gain. Doesn’t matter where you live, if you do fraudulent things, God hates that. It’s easier to be honest, and do what’s right according to the law of the land you’re in!