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I'd Rather Be A Doorkeeper

Ps 84: 11 - Better is one day in your courts
       than a thousand elsewhere;
       I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God
       than dwell in the tents of the wicked.
 
 
We stood together, in unity, and in prayer to our God, making a declaration to the Kingdom of Heaven, that we were in agreement with the Righteous Judgement of Life -   as we stood in front of the Capitol Building - where the law and the  judgments of the land are made - where the unrighteous laws are in favor of abortion - and disguised under the word "Choice"  
 
I saw in my spirit,  a guardsman at Buckingham Palace.    I felt to go stand at the steps closest to the road and set my face towards it, and for most of 5 hours,  I stood as one of those guardsman,  in silent prayer, unmoved by the rain and thunder and lightening and minor duststorm.    
 
I was made for this.   
 
Not made to protest (this was not really a protest since we were not protesting anything, only praying). 
 
 
I'd rather be a doorkeeper in the house of the Lord anyday,  standing silently,  then dwell around all the activity the world has to offer.   
 
 
 
Father - Thank You for reminding me where my post is.   You have ordained my steps and I know that I am fearfully and wonderfully made.    When we find that place we were created be in,  that function we were created walk in,  that purpose we were made for,  nothing else matters.