Analambatres
Prayer Partner
Heavenly Father,
I come before You by the blood of the Lord Jesus. Your Word reminds me that Your love is steadfast, and Your grace is sufficient for me. Lord, I plead my case before You—not based on my merits or standings, but on the promise of Your unfailing love and faithfulness.
You are the God who created me, who formed me with care and intention, and have promised that You have a plan for me—not for evil, but to give me a future and an expected end, even in the face of these evil circumstances. I ask that You not cast me away or reject my petitions because of an invalidity, for You have promised that these invalidities are not my fate, nor is captivity. Remember that though You are a faithful God and a God of righteousness and true holiness—just and equitable—faithfulness and mercy were already in operation, even before faith was ordained, in the Garden of Eden. And mercy triumphs over justice.
Lord, I ask that You remember Your covenant of love, the blood of Jesus that was shed for my redemption. Do not look upon my transgressions but upon Your covenant of peace. If You abandoned me, who else could save me? Behold, I have searched in my thoughts and found no one like You, capable of saving and helping me in these circumstances and in life itself. If You reject my petitions, where else could I go? For You alone have the power and authority to save or destroy, and You alone are the only refuge and hope for me and my descendants.
Father, by the manifold wounds and bruises I bear, I am weak. But You are my strength. I am wounded and frail, but You are my Savior. Even in my invalidity, You are glorified, for Your power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore, do not cast me away, O Lord, for Your mercy is great, and Your faithfulness reaches to the heavens. Uphold me with Your righteous right hand, and let me dwell in Your presence and reign in life.
Arise and bring to manifestation every petition of mine for restoration, fulfillment, and satisfaction in life—even all the things I have been appropriating for my descendants and me.
In Jesus' name, I pray,
Amen.
I come before You by the blood of the Lord Jesus. Your Word reminds me that Your love is steadfast, and Your grace is sufficient for me. Lord, I plead my case before You—not based on my merits or standings, but on the promise of Your unfailing love and faithfulness.
You are the God who created me, who formed me with care and intention, and have promised that You have a plan for me—not for evil, but to give me a future and an expected end, even in the face of these evil circumstances. I ask that You not cast me away or reject my petitions because of an invalidity, for You have promised that these invalidities are not my fate, nor is captivity. Remember that though You are a faithful God and a God of righteousness and true holiness—just and equitable—faithfulness and mercy were already in operation, even before faith was ordained, in the Garden of Eden. And mercy triumphs over justice.
Lord, I ask that You remember Your covenant of love, the blood of Jesus that was shed for my redemption. Do not look upon my transgressions but upon Your covenant of peace. If You abandoned me, who else could save me? Behold, I have searched in my thoughts and found no one like You, capable of saving and helping me in these circumstances and in life itself. If You reject my petitions, where else could I go? For You alone have the power and authority to save or destroy, and You alone are the only refuge and hope for me and my descendants.
Father, by the manifold wounds and bruises I bear, I am weak. But You are my strength. I am wounded and frail, but You are my Savior. Even in my invalidity, You are glorified, for Your power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore, do not cast me away, O Lord, for Your mercy is great, and Your faithfulness reaches to the heavens. Uphold me with Your righteous right hand, and let me dwell in Your presence and reign in life.
Arise and bring to manifestation every petition of mine for restoration, fulfillment, and satisfaction in life—even all the things I have been appropriating for my descendants and me.
In Jesus' name, I pray,
Amen.