Brexit
We come into agreement with Your word in Matthew 17: 20
“you can say to this mountain,
‘move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible to you”. (Also: Zechariah 4:7)
We
declare You desire that this nation will display Your Kingdom and Your
Kingship, moving in agreement with both Your spirit and Your statutes.
We
declare God is the Master Planner of heaven and earth. His plans are for good
and not evil, greater than every plan of man or of the enemy to bring
confusion, division or hopelessness.
At this
critical time in the final Brexit negotiations, we come into agreement with His
word in Romans 4:17: He is “The God who gives life to the
dead and calls into being that which does not exist.” Over all
matters concerning Brexit under discussion; the potential UK-EU Customs
partnership; the issues of the Irish Border and all matters relating to trade
we stand as the Ekklesia church and in the Name of Jesus we call forth the
strategies of heaven.
We
declare over all negotiations and stumbling blocks, nothing is impossible to
You and we speak “grace, grace and more grace” to
every seeming impossibility, in Jesus Name. Zechariah 4:7
We speak
Your clarity into the atmosphere of confusion between Europe and UK over the
hindrances, diversions and weariness and we declare “the
purposes of God will be fulfilled.”
Suzanne
Ferrett
Passion
for the Nation
100 days of Prayer
Day
79
Again
Jesus said, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ He answered, ‘Yes, Lord, you
know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Take care of my sheep.’ John 21:16 (NIV)
FORGIVENESS CAN LEAD TO
PEACE
One
obstacle to peace can be a lack of forgiveness. In the Bible (John
21) we read of Jesus’
forgiveness of Peter. The back story is that Peter, whilst under pressure had
sinned, he had denied three times that he knew Jesus. After Jesus died, Peter
felt awful, it could have destroyed him. But now Jesus offered forgiveness.
Three times Jesus asked him if he loved him, in some ways to cancel his three
denials. Peter now could ‘take care of my sheep’; history tells us that he did
do this and he brought peace and joy with the good news of Jesus. This path is
still available to us, to know forgiveness, to forgive and so to bring peace.
PRAYER
Lord
God, we thank you for the example of the reinstatement of Peter and the effect
that he had. We pray this path for ourselves, those that we know and those on
our minds from the news. As we are forgiven we pray that we will forgive and bring
peace.
[Andrew
Willett is a United Reformed Church minister]
Please
pray and share with your intercessors, Bible Study Groups, Prayer Groups,
Church Prayers, Men & Women’s Groups. Thank you.
Las & Arlene Ratnayake
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