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Prayer for breakthrough

The Bible says in Isaiah 59:1-2 that the Lord's hand isn't so short that it can't save us, and that his ear isn't so heavy that it can't hear. Our sins, on the other hand, are the ones that keep us from receiving his help.

Before we ask God for something, we must make sure that nothing is blocking our prayers from being answered. And, in order for the breakthrough to occur, we must have faith in God's ability to respond to our prayers. 

I'd like to invite you to join me in this prayer, because the Bible says that where two or more gather in my name, I will be present.

In the book of Matthew 7:7, the Bible also encourages us to ask, seek, and knock. Let's take advantage of the fact that we have the ability to ask him anything in his name and ask him for a breakthrough.

Prayer points

  1. I beg your forgiveness, Lord God, according to your grace and mercy. I pray that you keep your promise to me, your child, and wash away my numerous sins.
  2. I bow my knees before Jehovah Shalom, the Almighty God who sits upon the Throne. Casting all my cares, troubles, doubts, fears, and weaknesses on you, the Almighty God who sits upon the Throne.
  3. In Jesus' name, I received His word that my promotion would begin this month.
  4.  We are victorious through Christ Jesus, and I declare a final breakthrough in my life.
  5. In Jesus' name, grant me plenteous success, because only you can ensure my success.
  6. Oh Lord, I'm hoping for a promotion from you today because you're the only one who does it.
  7. In Jesus' name, direct me into the wonderful things you have in store for me in the name of the Jesus Christ. 
  8. I now receive guidance on the wonderful opportunities available to me in the name of Jesus.
  9. Oh Lord, you who exalt the Israelites in a strange land, exalt me in my work so that, in Jesus' name, I can be a model for others. Amen

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