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 18 April 2024

Father, grant me wisdom to discern the different seasons in my life. Help me recognize when it’s time to push forward with my goals and when it’s time to step back and support others. (Proverbs 2:6), in Jesus’ name.

Father, in any way I have fallen short of  Your glory, please, have mercy and forgive me; let Your mercy prevail over judgment of sin in my life, in Jesus’ name.

Father, give me the strength to run my race with perseverance when it’s my time. Fill me with courage to face challenges and embrace opportunities, in Jesus’ name.

Father, in seasons of passing the baton, instill humility in me. Guide me to offer support and encouragement to those taking my place, with grace and selflessness, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, help me be open to growth and new beginnings, even when it means letting go of something familiar, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, fill my heart with gratitude for the different seasons you place me in. Thank you for the opportunities to both lead and support, in the mighty name of Jesus

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Father, show me the path you have laid out for me. Give me the courage to run my race with all my heart when that’s what’s required, and the humility to pass the baton when my time is done, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, in times of challenge, give me the strength to persevere. When the race seems long, fill me with your unfailing love and purpose, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, when it’s time to let go, grant me the grace to do so with joy and a supportive heart for the next runner. Help me celebrate the victories of others as much as my own in my life in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, keep my heart open to new opportunities and challenges. Lead me to the people and situations that will help me grow and fulfill your purpose for my life, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, help me remember the brevity of life compared to your eternal presence. Grant me wisdom to use my time wisely, focusing on what truly matters, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, knowing that life can be fleeting, fill me with strength and purpose. Help me not waste time on trivialities, but to pursue the things you have called me to do, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, even though life is temporary, remind me of the hope I have in you and the eternal life you offer. Help my focus to be on the things that last in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, I place my trust in you. Even though my days may be numbered, you are my constant refuge and my everlasting strength, in the matchless name of Jesus

Father, please uplift my nation (mention your country) and let Your peace reign in our lands, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, please continue to give Your son, Pastor E. A. Adeboye, and his household the grace to stand for You and continue to share edifying messages with Your children around the world, in the mighty name of Jesus

Father, bless everyone dedicating their time to pray through these prayers at the point of their needs. Give them the grace to share/rebroadcast, in Jesus’ name.

Lord all those who have been rebroadcasting these prayers and declarations, give them the grace to keep up with this good work of Faith, in the name of Jesus.

By faith, appreciate God for answered prayers. Your testimonies are undeniable in Jesus’ name.

Father, let every challenge, hindrance, and obstacle of getting these prayer points across to Your children, timely, and on a daily basis be removed, in Jesus’ name.

Submit yourself and your personal petitions to God. Cast all your cares on Him, for He cares for you.

In Jesus name, I pray. (John 14:13-14; 15:16)

Thank you, Father, for your answered prayers. (1 Thessalonians 5:18).