Mar 2, 2017 – Prayer Focus
24/7 National Strategic Prayer Call for Thursday, March 2, 2017
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Moving in the Warfare of Love
Arise, Have Faith in GOD
“ …in addition to all, taking up the shield of faith with which you will be able
to extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.”
Ephesians 6:16
Strategic Targets for today:
As the wall of pressure begins to build around us, and tensions become explosive we are called to press in deeper. Father God knows our every need and desire, today let us Arise and take up the large “Shield of Faith” given to us, for our use, as we wage this spiritual battle. As the angel armies move forth, let us also move in unison with them. May God receive all the glory for the victories are His, and we are the benefactors.
Pray for Believers to Believe
Pray for Greater Understanding of the Tactics of the Enemy
Pray for Wisdom in the Use of God’s Armor
Pray for Greater Faith to Arise
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Please READ EACH SCRIPTURE one at a time, expounding on it, drawing on the revelation being made! There is POWER in the READING OF THE WORD! Let us search the scriptures to know what God has promised us, trusting that Almighty God will accomplish all He purposes to do.
Here are today’s scriptures:
Ephesians 6:10-20
1 Peter 1:20-21
1 John 5:4
~~~Calling the State of Vermont into Order and Alignment
with the Purposes of God for the United States of America.~~~
On January 15, 1777, representatives of the New Hampshire Grants declared the independence of Vermont. For the first six months of its existence, it was called the Republic of New Connecticut.
On June 2, 1777, a second convention of 72 delegates met and adopted the name “Vermont.” This was on the advice of a friendly Pennsylvanian, Dr. Thomas Young, friend and mentor of Ethan Allen, who wrote to them on how to achieve admission into the newly independent United States of America as the 14th state. On July 4, they completed the drafting of the Constitution of Vermont at the Windsor Tavern and adopted it on July 8. This was the first written constitution in North America to ban adult slavery, saying male slaves become free at the age of 21 and females at 18. It provided for universal adult male suffrage, and required support of public schools. It was in effect from 1777 to 1786. The revised constitution of 1786, which established a greater separation of powers, continued in effect until 1793, two years after Vermont’s admission to the Union. Slavery was fully banned by state law on November 25, 1858, less than three years before the American Civil War. Vermont played an important geographical role in the Underground Railroad, which helped American slaves escape to Canada. *
Nickname(s): The Green Mountain State
Motto(s): Freedom and Unity and Stella quarta decima fulgeat (May the 14th star shine bright)
Pray for Vermont to see Deliverance Once Again for all those Held Captive
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Hineni! …HERE I AM, LORD!
WALKING IN HIS GLORIOUS LIGHT
JESUS FOCUSED, JESUS CENTERED, JESUS NOW!
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