Daily Spiritual Warfare Power Prayers 

The following is a morning prayer guide which should not preclude the need for continuous prayer throughout the day as your need arises, and as the Holy Spirit brings things to your mind:
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1.  Begin by praising and worshipping Jesus our Lord and Savior, and God our Heavenly Father.

2.  Rebuke the Devil and all demonic forces and bind them in the Name of Jesus from interfering with your life (health, job, family, possessions, etc.), ministry, and areas of concern
(Matthew 12:29).

3.  Ask God, in the Name of Jesus, to destroy the works of evil that your enemies might be doing against you (name all of the enemies that you know about).

4.  In the Name of Jesus, break all curses that people might be speaking against you, including any curse you might say out of ignorance or unbelief.

5.  Pray for yourself.  Ask God to show you what you need to do to clean up your personal life.  Repent and ask for forgiveness of your sins.  Ask God, in the Name of Jesus, to send out the ministering angels that He has assigned to you, to guide, protect, and help you in every way, so that you may be blessed and receive all the things that God has for you.

6.  Ask God, in the Name of Jesus, to help you place His whole armor on your spirit, soul, and body, including truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the word of God
(ref. Ephesians 6:10-17).

7.  Pray for all the saints and for others on your prayer list.  Take their needs to the Lord and intercede for them.

8.  Close by again praising and worshipping the Lord.  Thank him that all the things for which you prayed are now happening and that victory is on its way.  Jesus taught us not to worry about tomorrow but to trust in our Heavenly Father for all our needs
(ref. Matthew 6:27-34). Paul said that we are to pray in the spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests (ref. Ephesians 6:18). 





Deliverance is a walk, not a once and for all experience without responsibility on the part of the person who has been set free
(ref. Matthew 12:43-45 and Acts 19:18). You should:

� Continue to study the Scriptures
(ref. Romans 10:17).
� Develop a consistent prayer life, hopefully at least daily
(ref. Luke 18:1, Eph 6:18, and Jude 20).
� Ask Jesus to fill you with the Holy Spirit for more power in your prayer.
� Dedicate your entire body, soul, spirit, and being to the Lord, and ask that every area of your being
  be filled with the Holy Spirit so that you may follow Him in completeness.
� Be involved in Christian fellowship
(ref. Hebrews 10:24-25 and Acts 2:41-47).
� Resist the enemy
(ref. Ephesians 4:27, James 4:7, and Galations 5:1). If you do something and
  then remember that it is displeasing to the Lord, repent and immediately ask for forgiveness.
� Strengthen your faith with passages on deliverance, protection, and the power of the Name and
  Blood of Jesus Christ such as: 

          Exodus 12:23                        Psalm 91                                    Isaiah 54:11-17
          Mark 16:17                           Luke 10:17                                 John 10:27-29
          Romans 8:28-39                    Ephesians 2:6 & 6:10-17              Revelation 12:11


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