Prayer is powerful, prayer is decisive, and in
fact prayer is necessary - it is a crucial tool
for gaining victory over the kingdom of darkness.
Prayer however is unfortunately many times misunderstood
to be a highly complicated or sophisticated
technique of getting God to hear us. This is not
the case at all, though many have bought into this
deception. Prayer, put simply, is communicating
and communing with Father God. Prayer is letting
God know what’s on your mind. Prayer is asking
God, your source, to meet a want or need. Prayer
is thanking God for His blessing, mercy, forgiveness
and unconditional love.
This section is here to help guide you in faith-filled
Biblical prayer. Each prayer has carefully been
constructed upon a scriptural foundation. Remember
that nothing is ever "written in stone" concerning
these prayer. Take them and make them your own.
Personalize them, and add to them if you desire.
They are simply a guide to aid you as you deepen
your relationship with the Lord and pursue His
Kingdom on the earth.
Regardless of what you're praying for however,
speak to God with a thankful attitude in a spirit
of humility for He is the Lord Almighty. Speak
also in honesty, with a sincere heart; casting
all burdens on Him - as He is also our Father
and our best friend.
Heavenly Father, I come to You in the name
of Jesus,
Your Word declares that
You will neither leave me or forsake me (Hebrews
13:5). I believe this to be true in all aspects
of life including my financial needs. I pray
Lord God that You would give me a financial
strategy to live debt free and financially
owe no man or woman anything, except to love
them (Romans 13:8). I pray that You would lead
me to use a strategy that is based on kingdom
principles and developed for kingdom purposes.
Father I ask that You help me to correct any
financial mistakes that I have made. I repent
for being a careless steward of Your finances,
and give control of the financial area of my
life back to You. I purpose this day to listen
to the Holy Spirit concerning what to do with
the finances You have given me. Help me Lord
to listen to Your voice, so that I may make
good financial decisions. Help me to show You
that I can be trusted with more finances, and
that I will use them to bring glory and honor
to You.
Lord re-establish Your covenant of prosperity
with me. The scriptures make it clear that
spiritual growth and financial growth are in
relationship (3 John 1:2). I understand that
You desire me to grow spiritually first, so
that I don't spend Your money foolishly, while
struggling with temptation and falling into
sin. Therefore I thank You for Your wisdom,
and ask for finances not just to meet my own
physical needs, but the needs of others as
well.
Give me a generous heart Father, let me give
generously to others with a spirit of joy.
Help me to sow for the Kingdom of God, looking
towards what is to come, instead of focusing
on the temporary things of the present. Help
me to rely and trust in You when things look
bleak; knowing that my God will deliver me
from the plans of the enemy!
Lord I declare today that my job is not the
source of my finances, You are. I understand
that it's not how much I make, but what I do
with the seed I receive from my job that directly
affects what I reap. Therefore Lord God, let
me sow to please the Spirit and not the flesh.
Let me sow with a joyful heart knowing that
my treasure is in heaven with You (Matthew
6:19-21), where I will have it for eternity.
Help me to keep my eyes on You, and help me
to focus more on our relationship than anything
else.
In the mighty name of Jesus I pray and declare
these things,
Amen.
"Therefore do not worry,
saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we
drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For after all
these things the Gentiles (heathen)
seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need
all these things. But seek first the kingdom of God
and His righteousness, and all these things shall be
added to you. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow,
for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient
for the day is its own trouble." (Matthew
6:31- 34)
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