Northern Ireland 5th November 2018
“the
lines have fallen for me in pleasant places. Yes, I have a good inheritance” Psalm 16:6
We decree and declare as this season of shift and change
draws to a conclusion, Northern Ireland will be positioned in the centre of
God’s Kingdom purpose and destiny, that the fullness of His blessing will be
released and a move of His Spirit begin, that the power of the love and
salvation of Jesus will touch communities, families and individual lives.
We declare God’s people will increasingly walk under the
Headship of Jesus, and in the unity that comes through Kingdom purpose; that
reconciliation and healing will come to the people, and communities divided
through religion, culture, social status and political opinion be healed. In the Name of Jesus,
we speak shift and turnaround that unity will replace disunity; love replace
fear and encounters with Jesus replace religion.
We
declare in Northern Ireland, a new generation of children and young people are arising
who will encounter Jesus, be impacted by His radical love and run with radical
obedience to God’s Spirit. We declare they will stand in the places of
significance, impact their communities and carry the anointing to preach and to
heal.
Now, we stand as the ecclesia in this nation, and we declare
the boundaries and borders of Northern Ireland, political and economic,
will be aligned according to Heaven’s design, that the desire for solutions
will overwhelm every agenda to delay, and the outworking shift the United
Kingdom into our God given future, in the Name of Jesus.
News: Next Seminar “The Nation’s Future – A Kingdom Opportunity” 24th
November 2018; Wembley Christian Centre; Carlton Avenue East; HA9 8LX: 10am –
1pm; email info@pftn.co.uk for more information.
Suzanne
Ferrett
Passion
for the Nation
100 days of Prayer
Day
93
He
took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, ‘This is my
body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.’ Luke
22:19 (NIV)
REMEMBER, REMEMBER
On
this day in the UK we are reminded to remember a treasonous plot to blow up
Parliament. In a few days’ time we will be remembering the sacrifice made by so
many in war. Remembering is part of our DNA. As people made in God’s image, we
remember, just as God remembers. Throughout scripture, we are encouraged to
remember what God has done for us – and particularly what was achieved on the
cross. Just as men die for their country in war, Jesus died for us. But because
of his death, God chooses not to remember our sin when we ask his forgiveness.
That is worth remembering!
PRAYER
Father
God we are so grateful for all you have done for us in Christ. Help us to
remember your love and grace in every situation we face, and help us to extend
that love and grace to others. We pray in Jesus’ name. Amen
[Roy Crowne is executive
director of HOPE]
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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