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Prayer Points on Today's Open Heavens

Tuesday, November 7th, 2017: SEEING JESUS PURIFIES

1.Thank you, Father, for creating me in your image and likeness.

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

3.Lord Jesus, reveal yourself to me in a special way and let everything blocking my vision be removed.

4.Father, let me have genuine divine encounter with you, that will make me see what is lacking in my life, that I never thought of, in Jesus' name.

5.Lord Jesus, come into my life, (afresh), and purge, sanctify and refine me, by your fire.

6.Father, whatever will not allow me fully manifest your grace and glory upon my life, please, take it away, in Jesus' name.

7.Father, please, take away my filthy rags and give me a change of rainment today, in Jesus' name.

8.Father, let every plant you have not planted in my life, destiny, family, ministry and church, be uprooted, in Jesus' name.

9.Father, let every veil covering the eyes of men from seeing Jesus, and preventing them from accepting Him, be removed today, by your mercy, in Jesus' name.

10.Father, please, perfect everything, concerning my life and destiny, in Jesus' name.

11.Father, please, set me on fire for you, 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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