Jesus Christ, you are Lord! We are your people! Bless us with your favor
and increase the boundaries of your Kingdom through us.
We humbly acknowledge that we desperately need Your power to reach this
lost world for Your kingdom. Use us to bring in Your harvest. Give us
Your heavenly wisdom and creativity to accomplish all that You have commanded
us.
We long to be a people that will glorify You in all that we think, say
and do. Keep our hearts from evil, and our vision in sharp focus.
Deliver us from the futility of frivolous pursuits, and forgive us for
any lack of commitment, any compromise or unholy lifestyle.
Cleanse us through Your precious blood and empower
us through Your Holy Spirit. Enable us to work together for the advancement
of Your gospel, in Your Kingdom, for Your glory. Amen.
I confess that I am a sinner in need of a Savior. Thank you, Jesus,
for dying on the cross to take away my sins. I am sorry for all the wrong
I have done. Please forgive me. I ask you right now to come into my heart
as my own personal Lord and Savior. Thank you, Jesus, for coming into
my life and saving my soul. Amen.
Signed __________________________________________
Date ______________
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1. Our Father Which Art In Heaven, Hallowed Be Thy Name
Express your appreciation that you can call the Lord Father, because of
what Christ did on the Cross. Begin to Hallow (signifies Holy, the opposite
of common) the Names of God:
a. JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU, Our Righteousness. Jeremiah 23:6
b. JEHOVAH-M’KADDESH, Our Sanctifier. Exodus 31:13
c. JEHOVAH-SHALOM, Our Peace. Judges 6:24
d. JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH, Is Present. Ezekiel 48:35
e. JEHOVAH-ROPHE, Our Healer. Exodus 15:26
f. JEHOVAH-JIREH, Our Provider. Genesis 22:14
g. JEHOVAH-NISSI, Our Banner. Exodus 17:15
h. JEHOVAH-ROHI, Our Shepherd. Psalms 23:1
i. JEHOVAH- ELYON, The Lord Most High. Psalms 7:17
Other names include Wonderful, Counselor, Prince of Peace, and Immanuel.
Apply these names to your life!
2. Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done
Romans 14:17 says, “The Kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and
joy in the Holy Ghost.” Pray the Kingdom Rule over yourself, your
family, your church, pastors, and leaders. Call in the Harvest (lost) into
the Kingdom of God (family of God) as declared in Isaiah 43-5-7. He tells
us to declare to the north, south, east, and west to give up the harvest.
Do it with boldness. Pray also for our nation and its leaders and for our
spiritual leaders as well. Declare the Kingdom Rule over all!
3. Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
Ask the Lord to show you if you are missing His Will in your prayer life,
church, work habits, or obedience in giving. Believe that it is God’s
Will to prosper you. Believe what 3 John 1:2 says. Be specific and make
room for the answer.
4. And Forgive Us Our Debts As We Forgive Our Debtors
Ask God to forgive you. Pray for a Repentant Heart (a real turn around).
Forgive and release others and declare you will forgive others that sin
against you. Pray Psalms 19,12, 13, 14.
5. And Lead Us Not Into Temptation, But Deliver Us From Evil
Put on the whole armor of God(Ephesians 6:13-18):cover your loins with
TRUTH, feet with preparation of the GOSPEL OF PEACE, BREASTPLATE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS,
HELMET OF SALVATION, SHEILD OF FAITH, AND SWORD OF THE SPIRIT which is
the WORD OF GOD. Pray a hedge of protection around you and your family
(Psalm 91). “They overcame the devil by the blood of the Lamb and
the word of their testimony (Revelations 12:11).
6. For Thine Is the Kingdom And The Power And The Glory Forever!
End your faith declaration with PRAISE for our GREAT GOD and KING!
Jesus went to the cross for us to bring us salvation
and health.
“Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all
may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.”
(3
John 1:2)
Dear Jesus,
I believe in You. You are the Savior of the world. I believe that You paid
for my healing at the same time You forgave my sin. Your Word declares
that You are the One who heals all my diseases according to Psalms 103:3.
I ask You to make me whole in every area of my life. I ask this in Jesus
Name.
This prayer offers a release from fears that are troubling
you.
God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power and
of love and of a sound mind.
(2 Timothy 1:7, NKJ)
Heavenly Father,
I repent of any sin I've committed, known or unknown, that would give
the spirit of fear a foothold in my life, and in Jesus Name I renounce
all
fear! I choose not to be tormented. I choose not to be controlled by
the spirit of fear. Fear, I renounce you, and I break your legal right
to be in my life; I break every hex, every curse, every soul tie, every
vow, every covenant, every sacrifice, every voodoo, and every witchcraft.
Fear, in the name of Jesus be gone now! Your control over my life is
broken in Jesus’ Name. Amen!
Father,
I repent of any sin I've committed or which has
been committed in the generations of my family known or unknown that would
give a spirit of poverty
a foothold in my life. I also repent for not tithing, for speaking curses
against myself, for laziness and procrastination, for disobedience for
pride, gluttony and drunkenness, for pursuing riches, and for all forms
of gambling and lottery. Hell, I renounce you, I renounce every spirit
which has led to poverty in my life. I want you out of my home! I have
repented of you and I renounce all involvement or any place which a spirit
of poverty has influenced my life. I break every hex, curse, vow, covenant,
blood covenant, agreement, soul tie, generational tie, spirit tie, human
spirit tie, act of witchcraft and rebellion, spell, incantation, ritual,
ceremony, tradition, sacrifice, blood sacrifice, human sacrifice, and voodoo.
Spirit of poverty you will leave me as I'm anointed in the name of Jesus!
Lord, that you would bless me indeed and enlarge
my territory. That your hand would be with me. And that you would
keep me from evil, that I might not cause pain. (I Chronicles 4: 9,
10)