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13Feb/06Off

A Bold Prayer

A Bold Prayer
Dear Heav­enly Father, I pray this prayer in the power of the Holy Spirit,
I thank You for all that You have done in my life and all that I know You
are going to do. (Thank Him for spe­cific bless­ings each day)
I con­fess that I am healed and whole, phys­i­cally, men­tally, emo­tion­ally,
and spir­i­tu­ally, and as your child, I stand on your Word, that no weapon
formed against me shall pros­per (Isa­iah 54:17). I put on the whole armor
of God accord­ing to Eph. 6:10–18.
I have a blood covenant with You, Father, and because of this covenant,
I have author­ity over all ungod­li­ness that may come against me or my
fam­ily. I bind and ren­der use­less all spo­ken neg­a­tive words directed at me, or my fam­ily, or any­one I love, or any­body that works for me or my busi­ness, which is Your busi­ness in Truth;
whether those neg­a­tive words be witch­craft, psy­chic, or soul force or any other
spir­i­tual or worldly device.
I bind and bring to no effect, all demonic attacks against myself, my
fam­ily and my loved ones, my friends and employ­ees, our minds, our bod­ies, our home, our auto­mo­biles, our finances, all areas of our lives. I use my author­ity in the name of Jesus Christ to bind any fear spir­its, hin­der­ing spir­its, and deceiv­ing spir­its, includ­ing gos­sip, slan­der,
jeal­ousy, pride, envy, strife, and anger, that may try to come against me, my loved ones, my friends, my asso­ciates and my busi­ness.
Lord. I ask you to fill me afresh today with the Holy Spirit, to lead and
guide me, giv­ing me wis­dom, knowl­edge, and dis­cern­ment over all I do. As I walk in
Your love please let me be pros­per­ous in all I set my hand to do.
I pray for oppor­tu­ni­ties to share the Gospel and plant seeds. I pray for
the wis­dom to walk in Your will and to make the right choices. I call
forth divine appoint­ments and open doors of oppor­tu­nity to share my
tes­ti­mony, and I will give You all the glory, honor, and praise always!
I cover myself, my fam­ily, all my loved ones, my friends, my employ­ees and my busi­ness with the pro­tec­tive power of the blood of Jesus Christ. I ask the pro­tec­tion of your holy angels to sur­round us, (our chil­dren and our grand­chil­dren, and all my descen­dents) in every area of our lives.
I ask this prayer in the power and pre­cious name of Jesus Christ, my Lord, and
Sav­ior and I make these dec­la­ra­tions in Christ’s name. Amen.

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2Feb/06Off

Code Comments are King

Ok — this is just a flame bait, pretty much, but I am REALLY ticked off at run­ning through code that doesn’t have com­ments because we’re all “afraid of look­ing uncool” and admit­ting that we’re all not com­put­ers.
Do you know how ANNOYING it is to face an empty page of goo that some knuck­le­head thought was “self-documenting” and it wasn’t?
Well, my rule is pretty sim­ple, if you’re smart enough to code, your com­ments will be of some value.
But here’s the flame-bait (haha you can’t com­ment, sorry, blame the spam­mers).
If ANYBODY believes that com­ments are stu­pid, they’re junior devel­op­ers, who haven’t worked on large pro­grams with more than a hand­ful of peo­ple. They’re either mas­ter­ful solo devel­op­ers, or chuck­le­heads.
Com­ment your code, think of then next guy. Yeah, I can track your code, but you know what? If you were so kind as to tell me what the require() inside the require() inside the call to a con­fig file is going to return (as a var, not a lit­eral), you’d PROBABLY save me at least 10 min­utes and let me stay ON TRACK.
Com­ments are good — you want to be cool? Go write some cheese on your own machine, don’t put it on mine, or offer it to the dev com­mu­nity.
You know where com­ments live? Right behind RTFM … you’re just NOT that cool.

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