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Prayer Points on Today's Open Heavens: (Monday, October 2nd, 2017) - THE MOST NEEDFUL THING

1.I worship you, my Father, for your infinite and divine wisdom.

2.Thank you, Father, for saving my soul from the agony of hell fire, through your word, which is your power unto salvation.

3.Father, in anyway, l have fallen short of your glory, please, have mercy and forgive me, in Jesus' name.

4.Father, put Your fear in me, help me to love your word and give me wisdom, in Jesus' name.

5.Father, let your fear in me, prevent me from falling into errors and indulging in iniquities, in Jesus' name.

6.Father, give me the grace to incline my ears unto your word, and to meditate in them, day and night, in Jesus' name.

7.Father, let your word, which is your wisdom, be a lamp unto my feet and light unto my path, in Jesus' name.

8.Father, wear upon me the garment of your righteousness, and let integrity and uprightness, preserve me, in Jesus' name.

9.Father, when temptation to sin or compromise my faith comes my way, give me the wisdom to reject it, in Jesus' name.

10.Father, give me the power and the grace, to walk in your ways, and to do your perfect Will, in all things, in Jesus' name.

11.Father, raise me up on the last day and count me worthy to see you in glory, in Jesus' name.

12.Your Personal petitions.
( Philippians 4:6)

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

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

#GodBlessOurNation

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