focused prayer

     

Focused Prayer Guide For 2023


Day 1 - Repentance and Confession - Psalm 32:5, Acts 3:19, 2 Chronicles 7:14.
Day 2 - God's Guidance and Direction - Psalm 32:8
Day 3 - Alignment with Gods will - Romans 12:2
Day 4 - Thy Kingdom Come - Matthew 6:10
Day 5 - Revival in Our Nation - 2nd Chronicles 7:14
Day 6 - Revival in Our Province.
Day 7 - Revival in Our City.

Day 8 - Unity in Our Church - 1 Corinthians 1:10
Day 9 - Prayer for Pastors - Hebrews 13:7
Day 10 - All Church Leadership and Workers. - 1 Corinthians 15:58
Day 11 - Believers Church Youth/Kids Ministry - Ecclesiastes 12:1
Day 12 - Worship Team - John 4:23
Day 13 - Family, Marriages, and Singles - Joshua 24:15
Day 14 - Outreach and Evangelism - 2 Timothy 4:5


Day 15 - Church Finances and Resources - Malachi 3:10

Day 16 - Laborers for Gods Work - Matthew 9:38
Day 17 - Prodigals - Isaiah 43:6
Day 18 - Gods Glory. ( Healings, Miracles, and Salvation. ) Acts 4:30
Day 19 - Open Heaven Over Believers Church. - Joel 2:28
Day 20 -  Gods Blessing and Provision for 2023. Numbers 6:24 - 26
Day 21 - Fresh Fire Weekend with Dr. Andrew Willis. - Acts 2:3



Why Pray?    Why Fast?

  

Prayer deepens our dependence on God and brings us into the plan and purpose he has for our lives.. When we pray we choose to put everything in God’s hands knowing that His hand will show up in every aspect of our lives and in those around us.


Prayer and fellowship with the holy spirit is what creates our intimacy with God. We can practice the spiritual habit of prayer knowing that our requests go to a God who hears us and who invites us to be intimately involved in His plan. For this reason, we pray in confidence knowing we can approach the throne of grace with boldness and assurance that our prayers will be answered.

There are no levels to this. We all can enter prayer with a posture of trust, openness, and faith, believing that God can do far more than we could even ask or imagine.  It’s not about our circumstances, it’s about our heart stance.



Fasting is the practice of choosing to abstain from food for a certain period of time. It is a spiritual discipline, the purpose of which is training to become more like Jesus. The motivation of our fasting is to draw closer to the heart of God. Fasting is a Christian discipline to break the power of the flesh in our life – our desires, sins, and cravings. It's purpose is to bring us into alignment with God, his word, and to cause us to be totally dependent on him.
Fasting is not about getting from God but it is about getting to God.


There are 2 types of Christians, those who pray and those who don't pray - E.M. Bounds.



Types of fasts

            

TYPES OF FASTS :
Liquid Fast - Give up solid foods
Daniel Fast - Fruits and vegetables only
Meal Fast - Fast with us for one meal a day

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Prayer and fasting Resources

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