On this Thursday’s episode of Morning Briefing, we build on our interview with Apostle Natasha Grbich as we go out to find help and rely upon heaven to fight on our behalf. We learn of what is happening at the NATO meetings that President Biden is attending. We learn of the shifting stances business and political leaders are taking toward mandates, and of what is in the FDA reports on the early days of the jab releases. We close out on the updates of the SCOTUS hearings and a win for justice on the WI redistricting case, where SCOTUS ruled to strike down a WI Supreme Court map that was deemed illegal causing WI lawmakers to go back to the drawing board.
Join us as we breakdown the news of the day to stay focused on our prayer points. #checkouremotionsatthedoor #wehavesoulstosave
Verse of the Day: Matthew 20:1 (NASB)
1 “For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard.
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U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down New Wisconsin Legislative Maps, Upholds Congressional Boundaries
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