My Month Of Fulfillment! Matt7:7

Lord, be gracious to our shepherds.
Just as we crave change, they crave it too.
It is true that they are courageous and that they remain firm but Lord, remember them also.
Nobody cares about their difficulties, nobody puts themselves in their shoes, we see them as people who have all the solutions.
Their tears do not worry us, their fears do not intimidate us, but let us also know that they want to find favor in the eyes of God.
This morning, Father, we want to beg you to respond to their expectations, we want to humble ourselves at the foot of your cross to implore your grace and your mercy.
Our leaders are consecrated people, do not allow Lord that they prophesy in their names, that they do not say what you have not given as instructions, that they do not compromise themselves for the glory of the world.
Yaweh, preserve them.
fill them up,
Use them,
Touch them and remove all the evil tares of the enemy in their midst.
We also come to repent, Dad.
It is we believers who put our leaders in trouble, we expose them, we criticize them, we allow the enemy to manipulate us and destroy our ministries because we refuse the authority established by the Lord.
The word of God asks us to listen and trust the prophet if we want to prosper.
For Pastors to be connected to the frequency of God’s spirit to teach and counsel us, we must pray for them.
We must take our time to intercede for their lives.
We must continually be covering the nakedness of our anointed in the presence of the Lord.
Pray for your pastors.
Psalms 21:3 – You gave him what his heart desired, and you did not refuse what his lips asked for. -Pause.
When we are true and sincere, the Lord hears and does what our hearts say,
The Eternal is incapable of refusing us a thing when our mouths do not profane, he hears all that we do in truth.
So let us bless the Holy One of Israel.
Let us raise his name in sign of victory.
May the light of God shine on our parents.
And glory shines.
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