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Divine Intervention

Focus on affirming God’s nature as mighty in power and great in battle and the Lord of Hosts. Pray for His active and continuous intervention, asking Him not to “withdraw Your sword” but to directly fight your battles.

Let’s Pray:

Almighty Father, You are mighty in power and great in battle. Please plead our case, O Lord our God, and do not withdraw Your sword on the days of our battle, but fight for us and remove the thorns in our flesh. Bestow Your authority over us, for true power is only in Your name. Behold, when the enemy comes to disturb and threaten, and roar at me like a lion, I will remain confident and not be alarmed. Though tension may rise, in this, I will be strong and not lose hope. Just as the day of battle is numbered, so are the days of our enemies. We will raise our banner and praise the Father of heaven and earth, for the Lord, who sits on high, is the Lord of Hosts and our Vengeance, and He will triumph for us now and always. Amen!


He said: “Listen, King Jehoshaphat and all who live in Judah and Jerusalem! This is what the LORD says to you: ‘Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God’s.’’

‭‭~2 Chronicles 20:15

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