Apr 11, 2022 – Prayer Focus
Monday, April 11, 2022 – The 24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call
“A CALL TO THE WALL…ONE NATION UNDER GOD”
1-712-770-4340 Code: 543555 # (Ongoing call…24 hours a day!)
We begin our hour by praising and giving thanks to God!
“On His robe and on His thigh, He has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.”
Revelation 19:16
We sing: The Anthem
HalleluYah, You have won the victory! HalleluYah, you have won it all for me!
Death could not hold you down…You are the Risen King!
Seated in majesty, You are the Risen King!
Your Name, Your Name is VICTORY! All praise will rise to Christ our King!
Your Name, Your Name is VICTORY! All praise will rise to Christ our King!
By Your spirit, I will rise from the ashes of defeat…the Resurrected King is resurrecting me!
In Your Name, I come alive to declare Your victory…the Resurrected King is resurrecting me!
HalleluYah, You have won the victory! HalleluYah, you have won it all for me!
Death could not hold you down…You are the Risen King!
Seated in majesty, You are the Risen King!
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The key assignment for the 24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call is to intercede hourly
for the safety and security of our duly elected President, Donald John Trump,
and to pray for that which pertains to our nation!
We pray for his protection, for our First Lady, Melania, and their marriage
and for all the members of their family. We cover them all with the Blood of Jesus.
In every situation and decision, let our President be led by the Holy Spirit, so that he learns the truth and acts accordingly, for the good of the nation.
Pray.
That as the REDEMPTION of the AMERICAN REPUBLIC takes place, those leaders that God anoints and appoints will take their places in the governments of each state and in our nation’s Capitol!
Pray.
For a miraculous conclusion to the investigations into the 2020 elections,
and proof of fraud and collusion to remove Joe Biden (and company) and restore President Trump
to his rightful office so that he can lead this nation once again and work to restore the global balance!
Pray.
For protection, provision, and peace for Professor / Patriot David Clements and his family,
and for Dr. Shiva and all working with him to expose the fraud and corruption of the 2020 election!
Pray.
That Russian aggression in Ukraine will cease and war there will be ended.
Pray.
Strategic Focus for Monday
WELCOME THE KING OF GLORY INTO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!
THE REDEMPTION OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC – Part 101
Preparation for Passover and for WELCOMING THE KING OF GLORY INTO ALASKA – Day 8
Worthy is the Lamb – A Messianic Passover Haggadah – Part 8
“Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”
Matthew 6:13
Today, Pastor Ioan, Richard, Debbie and Daniel are back in Anchorage from Wales. They will rest and prepare for the next leg of the journey to Barrow, where we will WELCOME THE KING OF GLORY at the “top of the world!” Another team member, Becky Wilder (MI) arrives today…and tomorrow, our on-site team will be complete, with the arrival of Maureen from Orlando… on the eve of her 75th birthday! Thursday, the full on-site team will travel to Barrow, on the northernmost coast of Alaska, on the Arctic Ocean, where they will Welcome the King of Glory into Alaska under the Aurora Borealis on Resurrection Day / Easter Sunday! Pray.
Worthy is the Lamb
A Messianic Passover Haggadah – Part 8
The Story of our Deliverance Leader: We are now ready, with God’s help, to begin the story of our journey from slavery to freedom, from sadness to joy, from death to life! The verb “pasach” can mean not only “to pass over,” but also “to limp,” suggesting the heel of Messiah that was “bruised.”
“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed;
He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.”
Genesis 3:15
Pray.
Reader 1: This story goes back to the very beginning, to the orchard of Eden itself, when Adam and Eve disobeyed God and ate from the forbidden tree. Because of their transgression, our original ancestors incurred the sickness of death and were exiled from the Divine Presence, though God graciously promised to heal them from the sting of death through the coming Seed of the woman – the Savior who would crush the serpent’s head. Soon after making this promise, God clothed our original parents with the skin of a sacrificed lamb. The very first “Passover” was in the garden. Pray.
Reader 2: The very first prophecy of the Torah concerns the promise of the coming “Seed of the woman” who would crush the head of Satan and remove the sting of death that was passed on to us through his venomous bite. Pray.
Reader 3: And the very first sacrifice of the Torah was that of a lamb, the hide of which was used to cover the shame of sin and death. This was the original image of Passover – the “Lamb slain from the foundation of the world” who would offer Himself up so that we would be clothed in His righteousness. Pray.
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Reader 4: At first Eve thought that her firstborn son Cain was the seed to come, but her hope was dashed after Cain killed his righteous brother, Abel. Adam and Eve’s firstborn son was a murderer, not a deliverer from the power of death. After Abel’s blood was shed, the LORD confronted Cain and said,
“What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood is crying to me from the ground”
Genesis 4:10
Since blood is the carrier of life, it bears the energy and vitality of life: it has its own spiritual “voice.” Like Abel, the blood of Yeshua, the true Lamb of God, speaks…Unlike the blood of Abel that “cries out” for justice, however, the blood of Yeshua cries out for mercy. Hebrews 12:24 Pray.
Over time the original hope of deliverance began to fade away, and subsequent generations forgot their true origin and God’s great promise. People began to vainly imagine that they were mere animals, subject to the influences of the stars and other forces of nature, and therefore they invented gods, created idols and dishonored themselves through strange religious rites. Human beings became so filled with violence that God sent a flood to destroy the world. Only Noah and his family were spared. Pray.
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Reader 1: After the great flood, Noah’s son Shem guarded the promise of the coming redemption and passed the legacy of his faith down to his children. Unfortunately, Noah’s two other sons turned back to idolatry and built the Tower of Babel under the rule of a dictator named Nimrod. God confounded the language of the people, however, and the 70 Gentile nations were formed and dispersed throughout the earth. Pray.
Reader 2: But even the godly descendants of Shem eventually succumbed to idolatry. In ancient Mesopotamia, our ancestors likewise worshiped idols, until one man, Abraham, came to believe in the one true God. Pray.
Reader 3: A midrash relates that Abraham’s father Terah sold idols for a living in the Mesopotamian city of Haran. When Abraham was a child, however, he realized that idol worship was foolishness. One day Abraham took a hammer and smashed all the idols. except for the largest one. His father later demanded to know what happened. Abraham replied that the idols all “got into a fight” and the biggest idol won. His father was angry but understood that his son had discovered the truth of ethical monotheism. Pray.
Reader 4: Abraham heard the voice of the LORD calling him to leave his homeland to begin a new life in a land far away, where he would become a great nation. Without knowing where he was going, Abraham took his wife Sarah and left the comforts of Babylon, eventually settling in the land of Canaan. Pray.
Reader 1: After Abraham rescued his nephew Lot from abduction by the kings of the plain, he met the mysterious Malki-Tzedek, the King of Salem who brought out bread and wine and blessed him. Malki-Tzedek was none other than the original Priest and King of the one true God. The bread and the wine foretell of the great redemption to come. Pray.
Reader 2: Soon after meeting with Malki-Tzedek, God appeared to Abraham and told him he would become the father of a child in his old age. When Abraham believed that the LORD would give him an heir – a “promised seed” – God counted him as righteous, and swore to make his descendants as numerous as the stars in the night sky and as the grains of sand on the seashore. Pray.
Reader 3: God ratified his promise to Abraham with a special covenant, but also gave him a dreadful vision of the future slavery and oppression of his descendants. Then the LORD said to him, “Know for certain that your offspring will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs and will be slaves there, and they will be afflicted for four hundred years. But I will bring judgment on the nation that they serve, and afterward they shall come out with great possessions.” Pray.
Reader 4: In fulfillment of God’s promise of an heir, Abraham and Sarah had a son whom they named Isaac. After Isaac grew up, God tested Abraham by commanding Isaac to be sacrificed as a burnt offering. After a three-day journey, Abraham and Isaac reached Mount Moriah (near Jerusalem), where Isaac allowed himself to be bound and placed on the altar. When Abraham raised his knife to slaughter his beloved son, the Angel of the LORD called out for him to stop. Abraham then saw a ram, caught in a thicket by its horns, and offered it in Isaac’s place. Abraham called the altar Adonai-Yireh “the LORD who sees.” Pray.
Reader 1: Because of Abraham’s obedience and Isaac’s willingness to become a sacrificial offering for sin, God made an eternal oath to bless the family forever. Today we blow the shofar to recall the sacrificial lamb that was given in place of Isaac. Pray.
Reader 2: Before he died, Abraham arranged to find a bride for his son from among his ancestors in Mesopotamia. Isaac married a young woman named Rebekah, who eventually became pregnant with twin sons who violently wrestled within her. Pray.
Reader 3: When Rebekah asked the LORD about what was happening, He told her that the younger son would be the chosen heir of the family – not the elder son. After the twins were born and raised, Rebekah helped Jacob to “steal” the blessing of the firstborn from Esau, who then fled to live with his mother’s brother Laban in Aram. While working for Laban, Jacob married Leah and Rachel, who – together with their handmaidens – bore him 12 sons and a daughter. Pray.
Reader 4: After years of being exploited and oppressed by Laban, Jacob and his family finally returned to the land of Canaan, though on the way home Jacob’s chosen wife Rachel died while giving birth to Benjamin. Perhaps because of this, Jacob esteemed his son Joseph above his other sons and made him a colorful tunic, indicating his special status in the family. For his part, Joseph began having prophetic dreams indicating that he would be elevated above his other family members who would all bow down before him in homage. Pray.
Reader 1: Jacob’s other sons despised Joseph and eventually betrayed him. One day they stripped him of his colorful tunic and cast him into a pit, intending to kill him. When they saw some Midianite traders pass by, they decided instead to sell him as a slave for 20 pieces of silver. The brothers took Joseph’s tunic and dipped it in blood, tricking their father Jacob into thinking that wild animals had killed him. Meanwhile the Midianites took Joseph to Egypt where he was sold to an Egyptian officer name Potiphar, a servant of Pharaoh. Joseph fared well in Potiphar’s house until he was falsely accused of a crime and sent to prison.Pray.
Reader 2: While in prison, Joseph correctly interpreted the dream of Pharaoh’s wine steward, and two years later, when the Pharaoh was troubled about a dream, the steward recalled Joseph’s ability and commended him to Pharaoh. Pray.
Reader 3: The Pharaoh then called for Joseph, who listened to the dream and correctly interpreted it to mean that after seven years of plenty would come seven years of great famine upon the land. When asked for his advice, Joseph recommended that food should be stored over the next seven years to prepare for the famine that would come. The king then appointed Joseph to oversee the entire project and named him Viceroy over all of Egypt. Pray.
Reader 4: The famine then came upon the land, and spread even to the land of Canaan. Jacob had heard there was grain stored in Egypt so he sent his sons there to buy some food. Joseph recognized his brothers, but they did not recognize him. Joseph treated his brothers harshly and accused them of being spies. Pray.
Reader 1: After carefully testing to see if the brothers had really changed, Joseph finally revealed his identity to them and explained that the famine would last for several more years. To escape the devastation, Joseph brought his father Jacob and his entire family to Egypt, to settle in the fertile land of Goshen where they would live as shepherds. There the family prospered and thrived, and the descendants of Abraham became as numerous as the stars in the night sky. Pray.
Reader 2: After the death of Joseph and the rest of the brothers, however, there arose a “new pharaoh” over Egypt who did not acknowledge Joseph’s contributions to the former regime, and who came to regard the Hebrews as a political threat. Supervised by cruel taskmasters, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were forced to build the storage cities of Pithom and Rameses. Pray.
Reader 3: Pharaoh made their lives bitter with hard labor, making bricks and mortar, and afflicting the Hebrews with forced labor Pray.
Reader 4: Despite the afflictions imposed by the new Egyptian government, the Israelite population steadily increased, and the land was full of them. The Pharaoh then commanded the midwives to kill all Hebrew boys during their birth. The midwifes refused Pharaoh, however, which then led him to decree that every Israelite baby boy found in Egypt was to be drowned in the Nile river. Pray.
Reader 1: During this time of horrible oppression, an Israelite woman named Yocheved hid her son to keep him alive. When the child could no longer be safely concealed, she placed him in a basket in the Nile River and the boy’s sister, Miriam, went to watch over him. At just this time, Pharaoh’s daughter came to bathe in the river and found the basket. She adopted the baby and named him Moses, a name that means, “drawn out from the water.” Pray.
Reader 2: Moses grew up in the luxury of Pharaoh’s palace, a prince of Egypt. But he could not ignore the suffering of his people. One day he saw an Egyptian beating an Israelite slave, and in anger he killed the Egyptian. Fearing for his life, Moses fled from Egypt and settled in the land of Midian, in the region of Sinai, where he became a shepherd. Pray.
Reader 3: Many years later, Moses saw a bush that burned without being consumed. The LORD spoke to Moses from within the bush saying, “I AM the God of your ancestors, and I have seen the suffering of your people.” God then commanded Moses to return to Egypt to lead the Israelites to freedom. Pray.
Reader 4: Moses and his brother Aaron then went before Pharaoh with the message of the LORD: “Let My people go… ” But Pharaoh refused and instead made the Israelite slaves work even harder by making bricks without straw. Because of the hardness of Pharaoh’s heart, God began to bring a terrible sequence of plagues upon the land, revealing the impotence of the gods of Egypt. Pray.
YHVH means: “He is Present.”
According to the midrash, whenever he spoke in the Name of the LORD, Moses’ stuttering entirely ceased.
Pray.
We pray:
- Lord, as we prepare our hearts to celebrate Passover, give us a deeper appreciation of all that pertains to this Feast, and show us what You want us to know about it! Pray.
- We cover ourselves, our families and our homes with the Blood of Jesus, the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world! Pray.
- Bless our dear President, Donald Trump! Draw him close to You this Passover! Guide him in making the right decisions that will facilitate his return to the White House. Pray.
- Protect our nation from those who seek to destroy it…from without and within! Give us Your solutions to the critical matters we are dealing with! Pray.
- Let the light of Christ flood the nations, drawing all men to Him, as He is lifted up…both on the cross…and on our lips in prayer! Pray.
- That we will cleanse and get our homes in order so that they might be places for Your HABITATION and sanctuaries for others! Pray.
- That we will joyfully release the LOVE of GOD over Alaska and throughout our beloved nation. Pray.
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Listen to the song ahead of time, then either sing or pray it!
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HINENI, ADONAI! HERE I AM, LORD!
ENGAGING IN A WARFARE OF LOVE! THE BATTLE OF THE BRIDE!
KADIMA! ONWARD…FORWARD!
“LAYNA!” LIGHT AND TRUTH!
BE STRONG…COURAGEOUS…BRAVE!
UNASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST!
GOD’S CHAMPIONS FOR LIFE!
MARANATHA! COME, LORD JESUS!
BE READY! REVIVAL IS COMING!
ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!
ONE NEW MAN!
VICTORY!
STANDING IN THE GAP!
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