Breakthrough 2023 Prayer Guide

Each morning you will find a new Prayer Guide that will help facilitate a time of prayer and meditation. We encourage you to reflect, be still, and listen as you pray and read through the guides. Each guide is structured around the acronym P.R.A.Y. For more information check out this post.

May the next 14 days be marked by transformation and depth of intimacy with the Lord. 

Jan 29 1:59 AM

Jehovah Saboath // The Lord of Host

Jan 29 1:59 AM
Jan 29 1:59 AM

 

Pause

As we enter into a time of prayer and meditation, take a moment to quiet your soul. The Psalmist invites us to be still and know that He is God. Be still. Take a deep breath. Clear your mind and ask the Lord to protect your thoughts.

 

Pause and be still for a few moments.

 

Pray the following prayer:

Jehovah Saboath, the Lord of Hosts, I might not have much but what I do have is a heart that beats for You. Stir up a hunger in my soul to sit in Your presence, and to taste and see that You are indeed good. Come, Holy Spirit.

 

Reflect

Jehovah Saboath is a name for God which means “the Lord of Hosts.” In the Bible, hosts were a word which described military, powerful heavenly beings, and natural phenomenas such as stars. Jehovah Saboath means that God is the Lord of earthly and heavenly armies and that He controls even the laws of nature. 

 

Psalm 46:11

“The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress.”

God is powerful. Because He is the Lord of hosts, He is our fortress and our stronghold.

 

Spend a few minutes reflecting on God as the Lord of heavenly armies and of nature. Contemplate His power over all things.

 

Ask

All throughout the New Testament Jesus portrays examples of His power. He heals the sick, frees the demon oppressed, calms storms, walks on water, and even raises the dead. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can experience true freedom in our lives in multiple different ways. 

 

2 Corinthians 10:3-4

“For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds.”

 

God, through the power of the Holy Spirit, is able to destroy and break the power of sin in your life. The Holy Spirit is able to heal bodies, break addictions, give peace to anxiety, and joy for depression.

 

Spend some time asking God to show up in power right in this moment. Where do you need healing or deliverance? Ask God to be the Lord of Hosts over that issue- for the Holy Spirit to heal.

 

Yield

Take some time to sit in His presence and to let Him minister to you. God rewards those who ask diligently. 

 

Spend a few moments yielding to the power of God. Have faith that He is really able to work powerfully right now in this moment.

 

End your time by praying the following prayer:

May the peace of the Lord Christ go with me: wherever He may send me.

May He guide me through the wilderness: protect me through the storm.

May He bring me home rejoicing at the wonders He has shown.

 

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