The Word
TUESDAY MANNA 24 SEPTEMBER ‘24
Dr. Daniel O. C. | Sep 24, 2024

“EMBARK ON STRONG, INTENSE & PERSEVERING PRAYER TO PULL DOWN STRONGHOLDS!”
Saints of God Most High, hear God’s word for you today:
“Adonai, God of my salvation, when I cry out to you in the night, let my prayer come before you, turn your ear to my cry for help! For I am oversupplied with troubles, which have brought me to the brink of Sh’ol.” (Psalms 88:1-3)
O Lord, the God of my salvation, Adonai Yahweh, I have cried to You for help by day; at night, I am in Your presence. Let my prayer come before You and really enter into Your presence; incline Your ear to my cry! For I am full of troubles, and my life draws near to Sheol, the place of the dead.
This is a time of battle when self-pity and weariness compete to take the place of intense prayer in your life. Beloved, if there is anything that can help your situation, only prayer can.
Intense, persevering, strong prayer that sees no defeat but only victory in the power of the Lord can change your situation. Only prayer can pull down the strongholds, bondages, and blindness of your loved ones.
Only prayer can bring the good results that your heart longs to see. Resort to prayer. David says in Psalm 109:4 that in return for his love and friendship to men, he got only accusers “but I am in prayer.” Other translations say, “..but I am a man of prayer”, “..but I resort to prayer”, “but I give myself unto prayer.”
Here is the test of who you are. In all of what you go through, are you a man or woman of prayer, a man or woman given to prayer, someone who resorts to prayer? Intense, persevering prayer that will not see you rest until you have seen results in your situation?
In prayer, we speak God’s word to Him exactly as He has spoken to us for our good (Romans 10:9-10).
We must understand that God never changes. (Malachi 3:6 / Hebrews 13:8).
What God has done in the time past for the saints of old, He will also do for us in this generation too if we believe, in Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!
Everybody shout, “PRAISE THE LORD!”
Shalom and good morning.
Dr. Daniel O. C.