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The invincibility of prayer

The Invincibility of Prayer

Prayer is invincible. It cannot be subdued. Nobody can hinder or prevent the operation of prayer power. Rulers of great nations have had their laws and decrees defied and altered by prayer. Whenever there is a man to pray, there is a God to answer!

They took away Samson’s eyes, they took away his hair and strength, but they forgot to also take away his ability to pray. When he cried out to God his power was restored and he killed more people in his death than in his lifetime.

Jonah in the belly of the fish also cried out to God and the Lord restored his ministry.

Peninah laughed at the bareness of Hannah until she prayed!!!!

Moses prayed and actually changed God’s mind when He wanted to destroy the Israelites (Exodus 32:11-14).

Joshua prayed that the sun would not go down until he had avenged his enemies and the sun stood still and would not go down for a full day (Joshua 10:12,13.)

The evil leaders in Babylonia influenced King Darius to defy the power of prayer by casting Daniel into the lion’s den (see Dan. 6:10-23). Daniel was unscathed—living proof of the invincible power of prayer.

Wicked Haman learned—too late—the invincible power of prayer. His clever manipulations served only to hang him upon his own gallows, the one he built for his enemy (Esther 7:10).

Prayer can destroy enemy powers and evil forces.

Prayer can build the kingdom of God. This has always been God’s intent.

They may take away everything from you but if they haven’t taken your ability to pray, then they have done nothing because you shall rise again!

When it is truly understood and faithfully used, prayer is the greatest source of untapped energy the world has ever known.

How much confidence do you have in your prayers? When you pray, do you really expect an answer? You should. God really hears and answers prayer.

I encourage you today to engage God in prayer. You shall rise again, you shall also testify, your vision will also speak, you shall also be celebrated.

Psalm 121:1-2 I lift up my eyes to the mountains, where does my help come from?  My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.   

God will answer you, but you must PRAY!

If there is a man to pray, there is a God to answer!!! 

 

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