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Prayer for restoration

I know you're feeling pressured right now.

Maybe life isn't going as planned, and you've been trying to figure it out but feel like luck isn't on your side. I'd like to remind you that in Joel 2:25, God promises to restore to us our lost and wasted years. God will restore everything lost to the devil. Job lost everything, but in the end, everything was restored to him, even multiple times over.

Now is the time to begin experiencing what God has already provided in life. Imagine living your entire life and already having blessings through Jesus.

Take it by faith and possess it right now as you begin to pray. 

Now, pray for restoration using these prayer points. 

1. Express gratitude to God for His goodness, mercy, love, and provision.

2. Admit and repent of all known and unknown sins.

3. Touch your lips together and say aloud, "My mouth is anointed with the influence of God Almighty."

4. I command that every word that comes out of my mouth today as I pray be accomplished in Jesus' name.

5. Lord, in the name of Jesus, open doors of opportunity for me through this prayer.

6. In Jesus' name, I receive the anointing of restoration.

7. In Jesus' name, I command every person or personality who has taken what is mine to return it to me.

8. Accept the stones of fire in the name of Jesus, powers that are denying me my rightful miracles.

9. I bind and cast out every strong man in my life, family, or surroundings who refuses to disclose my good fortune, new discovery, miracle, advancement, or wellbeing in the name of Jesus.

10. I bind the spirit of distress, grief, and desolation in my life in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.


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