A Kiss from Rose | Grandma's Prayer
- alstonshropshire3
- Nov 21, 2024
- 2 min read
Heavenly Father,
We come before You this day, humbled in our hearts, thanking You for waking us up clothed in our right minds. Lord, I thank You for my family—my children, grandchildren, and every soul connected to me. God, You’ve been better to us than we’ve been to ourselves, and I just want to say thank You.
Father, I lift my family up to You right now. Cover them under Your mighty hand and shield them with the precious blood of Jesus. Lord, let the blood of Jesus cover their going out and their coming in, their rising and their lying down. Let no weapon formed against them prosper, because the blood still works!
I plead the blood of Jesus over their health, Lord. Touch their bodies from the crown of their heads to the soles of their feet. Drive out every sickness, every affliction, and every infirmity that tries to attack them. We know there’s power in the blood—power to heal, power to restore, and power to make whole. By Your stripes, Lord Jesus, we are healed, and we claim that healing right now in Your name.
Lord, I plead the blood of Jesus over their finances. Bless them abundantly, Father. Open up the windows of heaven and pour out blessings they don’t have room enough to receive. Rebuke the devourer for their sake and protect what You’ve given them. Remind them, Lord, that the blood of Jesus not only saves but keeps and provides.
I plead the blood of Jesus over their minds and spirits. Guard their thoughts, Lord, and give them peace that surpasses all understanding. When the enemy tries to bring doubt, fear, or confusion, let the blood of Jesus stand as their defense. Teach them to call on Your name, Lord, and to trust in the power of Your blood to fight every battle they face.
Lord, I plead the blood of Jesus over our family relationships. Let the blood bring unity, love, and forgiveness where there’s been division. Bind us together with cords that cannot be broken. Let the blood of Jesus block every plan of the enemy to sow discord in our family.
Finally, Lord, I thank You for the blood that was shed on Calvary’s hill. The blood that washes us, redeems us, and gives us victory. Thank You for the blood that never loses its power. And, Lord, as we walk this journey, let the blood of Jesus go before us, stand behind us, and be all around us.
We seal this prayer in the mighty name of Jesus and under the covering of His blood. Amen and Amen!
“Pictures here is my grandmother, the reason for all of this, Rosa Alston Frasier. I truly had a praying grandmother. As this is the anniversary month to her passing it's only right to pay tribute to her. In the way she would respect and by the thing she did all the time, a prayer!
My grandmother was the person who opened the doors of the church every day for noon day prayer. Rest well my beautiful Rose and angel.” - Alston Shropshire




















AMEN AMEN