21 Days of Prayer

21 Days of Prayer

Call in Prayer

Whenever the people of God have cried out to the Lord with true contrition and desperate hearts, He has always responded. Jeremiah 33:3 declares:

“Call unto me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things…”

In this season of 21 Days of Prayer, we are drawing near to God with expectancy, humility, and faith, calling upon Him to reveal His glory among us.

Waiting for Power

We are believing God to show forth mighty things. Whether prophecy, healing, deliverance, miracles, salvations, revelations, or any manifestation of His Spirit—His shewing forth is always good, and we welcome it.

We will not limit God in this season.

We have seen the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk, the poor receive the gospel of favor, and God’s people step into Jubilee. What are you waiting for?

Let us humble ourselves under the Lord’s mighty hand and rise up in strength, in Jesus’ Mighty Name.

Spiritual Objectives

  1. A successful completion of God’s ASSIGNMENT in life and ministry
    God’s power and presence upon our work.
    (Psalm 90:13–17; Psalm 119)
  2. SOULS being CONVERTED into the church presently
    Salvation, reconciliation, and new life in Christ.
    (Psalm 51; 2 Corinthians 5:17–20)
  3. The events, PLANS, promises, and activities of this season
    God’s direction, revelation, and divine guidance.
    (Jeremiah 29:11–14; Jeremiah 33:3)

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I fast?
Each person should fast as long as they feel comfortable—at least until midday.

Do we meet for prayer?
Believers are welcome to meet in groups for prayer and are encouraged to have set times to seek the Lord. Read and meditate on the scriptures provided. Isaiah 57 & 58 are excellent places to begin as you humble yourselves in fasting.

What is the overall purpose of a fast?
To humble ourselves before God.

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