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Encourage to Pray - PRAYER CAPSULE - APR 2020

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PRAYER CAPSULE - APR 2020

All nations surrounded me, (both visible and non-visible enemies, the current situation), but in the Name of the Lord, I cut them off. Amen- 

Enemies surrounded on every side but in the name of the Lord I cut them off. Amen. They Swarmed around me like bees, but they died out as quickly as burning thorns, in the Name of the Lord, I cut them off. Amen and Amen.

Let this be our declarations to protection and recovery of thousands as written in Ps 118: 10 & 11 & 12-  I declare the Godly protection and Recovery.

I command a speedy breakthrough and rapid discoveries of vaccines in In Name of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Amen.

Pray in the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

Here is the tiny info to encourage you to Prayer. 

Saint John Chrysostom (349–407) wrote, ‘Prayer… is the root, the fountain, the mother of a thousand blessings… The potency of prayer has subdued the strength of fire, it has bridled the rage of lions… extinguished wars, appeased the elements, expelled demons, burst the chains of death, expanded the gates of heaven, assuaged diseases… rescued cities from destruction… and arrested the progress of the thunderbolt.’

Acts 12- When King Herod put James to death with the sword, he saw that this pleased Jews, be proceeded to seize Peter and arrested him. But but but but The Church was earnestly Praying to God for him. God sent an angel and brought him out miraculously. Expect unexpected in this season. Church did not give up to loose another apostles in this context- They did not give up but Prayed against odds. History created. Thereafter the Word of God continued to increase and spread.

Let us stand in the Gap between God and this Virus situation.

In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Amen

Ps: an extract from morning devotion.

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