Sunday, December 3, 2023

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MY BATTLES, TURN TO BLESSINGS!

2 Chron 14:1-11;
So Abijah slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city of David: and Asa his son reigned in his stead. In his days the land was quiet ten years. 2 Chronicles 14:1

“…the land was quiet ten years. “
Under the reign of Asa the king, the land was quiet ten years; the kingdom was at peace – no civil war, no external aggression; no natural disaster; no loss in business; no marital distress; no plague or epidemic – just peacefulness.

PRAISE AND WORSHIP

PRAYER POINTS

1. Power of God, to win all my battles, possess me now, in the name of Jesus

2. Battles from my foundations, by the power of the Holy Ghost, I overcome you today, in the name of Jesus

3. Battles from the waters, battles from the air, battles from the grave raging against my life, the sword of the Lord is against you, die, in the name of Jesus

4. By fire, by fire, by fire, my strong battles, die, in the name of Jesus

5. Occult battles, witchcraft battles assigned to consume my life and destiny, by the sword of the Lord, I destroy you, all in the name of Jesus

6. Battles of the household wickedness, battles of the unfriendly friends, battles from my sworn enemies, my rivals, scatter by the sword of the Lord, I destroy you all, in the name of Jesus

7. Witchcraft battles assigned to consume my life and destiny, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

8. Battles set against me by occult personalities, the sword of the Lord is against you, die, in the name of Jesus

9. Battles from the waters, raging against my life, the sword of the Lord is against you, die, in the name of Jesus

10. Every battle that has turned my heart to a war zone, die now by fire, in the name of Jesus

11. Every battle arranged to cause me depression, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

12. Every battle arranged to put me in chains, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

13. Every battle arranged to render me useless in life, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

14. Every battle arranged to disgrace and make me sorrowful, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

15. Every battle arranged to send me back to square one, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

16. Every battle arranged to send me to Egypt, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

17. Every battle arranged to send me to a dry land, scatter by fire, in the name of Jesus

18. You that battle arranged to harass me, be consumed by fire, in the name of Jesus

19. By Your mercy oh Lord, turn my battles to blessings, in the name of Jesus

20. I receive heavenly back-up, I plunder the camps of my enemies and I recover all thy have stolen from me, in the name of Jesus

21. Thank and appreciate God for hearing and answering your prayers.

NOTE: JESUS CHRIST IS THE ANSWER TO EVERY QUESTION YOU HAVE.
By: Apostolic Life via Apostolic Life ( Prayer Warriors)

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I can try to compose a short script for you on the topic of the power of meditation on the word of God. Here is a possible script:

Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining me today for this session on the power of meditation on the word of God. Meditation is a practice that involves focusing your mind on a particular object, thought, or activity, to achieve a state of awareness and calmness. Meditation can help us reduce stress, improve our mental health, and enhance our spiritual growth.

But what does it mean to meditate on the word of God? And why is it important for us as Christians? To meditate on the word of God means to read, study, memorize, and apply the scriptures to our lives. It means to think deeply and prayerfully about what God is saying to us through his word, and to let it transform our hearts and minds. Meditation on the word of God is important because it helps us to know God better, to love him more, and to obey him more faithfully. It also helps us to resist temptation, to renew our minds, and to grow in faith and wisdom.

The Bible is full of examples and commands to meditate on the word of God. For instance, in Joshua 1:8, God tells Joshua: "This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have success." In Psalm 1:2, the blessed man is described as one who "delights in the law of the Lord, and in his law he meditates day and night." In Psalm 119:97, the psalmist declares: "Oh, how I love your law! It is my meditation all the day."

So how can we practice meditation on the word of God? Here are some practical steps that we can follow:

- First, we need to set aside a regular time and place to meditate on the word of God. It can be in the morning, in the evening, or any time that works for us. It can be in our room, in our car, or in a quiet place. The important thing is to have a consistent and undisturbed time to focus on God's word.
- Second, we need to choose a passage of scripture to meditate on. It can be a verse, a chapter, or a book of the Bible. It can be something that we are studying, something that we are memorizing, or something that God has put in our hearts. The important thing is to have a clear and specific portion of scripture to meditate on.
- Third, we need to read and reread the passage of scripture, and ask ourselves some questions to help us understand and apply it. For example, we can ask ourselves: What does this passage teach me about God? What does this passage teach me about myself? What does this passage teach me about my relationship with God and others? What does this passage command me to do or not to do? What does this passage promise me or warn me about? What does this passage inspire me or challenge me to be or do? The important thing is to have a thoughtful and prayerful interaction with the word of God.
- Fourth, we need to pray and praise God for what he has revealed to us through his word. We can thank him for his love, his grace, his wisdom, and his power. We can confess our sins, our weaknesses, our doubts, and our fears. We can ask him for his forgiveness, his strength, his guidance, and his protection. We can express our love, our trust, our joy, and our hope in him. The important thing is to have a personal and intimate communion with God through his word.

Meditation on the word of God is a powerful and rewarding practice that can enrich our lives and deepen our relationship with God. I encourage you to make it a habit and a priority in your daily walk with God. As you meditate on the word of God, may you experience his presence, his peace, and his power in your life. Amen.

By: Apostolic Life via Apostolic Life ( Prayer Warriors)

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