Prayer Points on Open Heaven
Pastor E. A. Adeboye did not write these prayer points, by one of his numerous disciples, for Christ, who was inspired and mandated by the Holy Spirit, about 5 years ago, (effective January 1st, 2015), to start writing these prayer points, based on the Open Heavens Daily Devotional, authored by Pastor E. A. Adeboye.
Prayer Points on Open Heaven 7 April 2024
READ Prayer Points On Open Heavens 6 April 2024
- Thank You, Father, for Your anointing and call upon my life.
- Thank You, Father, for the honour and privilege to be a carrier of Your powerful and precious anointing.
- Father, in anyway I have fallen short of your glory, please, have mercy and forgive me; let Your mercy prevail over judgement of sin in my life, in Jesus’ name.
- Father, let Your anointing never dry up upon my life, in Jesus’ name.
- Father, please, help me to use the anointing for the purpose for which it is given, in Jesus’ name.
- Father, give me the grace to give honour, regard and respect to fellow anointed men of God, in Jesus name.
- Father, let me never work to ridicule, disrespect or render inconsequential, any anointed man of God, in Jesus name.
- Father, let me not be too familiar with the anointed, as to take him or her, for granted, in Jesus’ name.
- Father, let Your anointing continually work to bless me and to destroy yokes and curses, in the body of Christ , in Jesus’ name.
- Father, bless your son, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye; grant him divine health and long life; and, bless his ministry, home, and family (biological and spiritual), forever, in Jesus’ name.
- Father, bless Your son that You have been using to prepare these prayer points, beyond measures, and all those who have been rebroadcasting them, in Jesus’ name.
- Father, let every challenge, hindrance and obstacle of getting these prayer points across to Your children, timely, and on daily basis be removed, in Jesus’ name.
- Your Personal petitions. (Philippians 4:6)
- In Jesus’ name I pray. (John 14:13-14; 15:16)
- Thank you Father for answered prayers. (1 Thessalonians 5:18).