Sunday, 7 April 2013

WARFARE PRAYERS

WARFARE PRAYERS


RELEASING THE APOSTOLIC ANOINTING

Kingly and Priestly Anointing
 
We have a kingly and priestly anointing; however, most saints only operate in their priestly anointing, which is called praise. This anointing points to reconciliation, intercession and worship. We all know how to praise God, sing unto God, and some of us can even worship God. Unfortunately, we are not clear about our kingly anointing. The kingly anointing refers to government, dominion, and authority. This anointing releases power to legislate, constitute, regulate, and rule. When we make declarations in faith we are operating in the kingly anointing. David’s relationship with God and his leadership aptitude demonstrate the kingly and priestly anointing at work. He not only was a king but he was a true worshiper, who desired to be in the presence of God and communion with God

The kingly and priestly anointing is essential. When they work in accord, it is the culmination—from praise and worship to proclamation and declaration. Hence, we are no longer praying our worries and concerns, but we have tapped into the heavenly place to legislate. As a king reigns, rules, legislates, and constitutes– so can we.

My book ”Emotionally Wounded Spiritually Strong” teaches you how to release the anointing through prayer, which will destroy yokes of generational curses, sickness and depression.
Ninety percent of the prayer request that I receive are for marriages. The warfare page on this webpage is viewed by many viewers everyday. “Emotionally Wounded Spiritually Strong” is an in-debt teaching and study of how to overcome the enemy and will answer a lot of your questions concerning marriage and warfare prayers.

Although there were many struggles for the first part of my marriage, God gave me the strategics on how to overcome obstacles and insidious plots of the enemy for my life.
I have a few prayer at the bottom that may guide you –however, most of the prayers and instructions can be found in my book.

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